A brief pictorial of an event 4 months in the making but a miserable failure on the first day of May. Most unions refused to participate, so the nation's tent people were pretty much on their own.


By most estimates, the Occupy movement's May Day protests were a resounding success, with demonstrations held in more than 100 cities and a march in Manhattan that drew some 30,000 people—more than any Occupy event last fall. (Mother Jones).  See Manhattan below.  


Manhattan two days ago.  Mother Jones says
30,000.  I say around 1300, tops.
"100's of rally's across the nation"  Count 'em.  I say
maybe 55 and this is "their" official map


Lubbock Online wrote us the May Day events as "demonstrations of
hundreds across the nation."  
Denver. One of my friends did not know that they had demonstrated.
What do we have, 40/50 individuals in a city of 3 million? 

The Left has tried to scam the nation,  once again.  


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