Paul B. Farrell mentions US Day of Rage in his article about occupy Wall Street in WSJ Market Watch:
Their allies have names like "CultureJammers," "USDayofRage.org," "People of the NYC General Assembly," "TaketheSquare.net," and recently they were joined by the noted civil disobedience anarchists, "Anonymous" and many others worldwide. This movement reminds us of the historic rag-tag armies General Washington commanded from 13 Colonies for the first American Revolution. Read how a new Lost Decade is sparking a second American Revolution...
...In fact, one of the Occupy Wall Street allies has already clarified the "one simple demand" for others to consider. The "USDayofRage.org" folks put it this way: "We have had enough. Legitimate government is born of the self-interest and will of the people expressed by its citizens in free and fair elections. It does not spring from a tyranny of special interests, patronage, or a system or ideology that runs counter to the aims of life. Yet America is now a pawn of corporations using money to act as the voices of millions, while individual citizens, the legitimate voters, are silenced and demoralized by the farce."
Get it? No more money corrupting elections, sabotaging democracy: "We demand that integrity be restored to our elections. One citizen. One dollar. One vote. Only citizens should make campaign contributions. Campaign contributions by citizens should not exceed $1 to any political candidate or party. Help us reclaim democracy ..." But how?
