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DAWG members are attending Occupy Charleston.  Here is video from Day 1. It includes Si Kahn who stopped by to talk with the crowd despite his laryngitis.

Click HERE to view the video

200+ marched from near the capitol to Haddad River Front Park stopping along the way at Chase Bank and the Robert C. Byrd Federal Courthouse. 20 people stayed the night at the Occupy site – Haddad Riverfront Park. The City of Charleston has given permission to occupy Haddad for 1 week and then they will move to Davis Park On Capitol Street in downtown Charleston.

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