SANTA ANA — Occupy Orange County took a different turn Friday for the two-year anniversary of theU.S. Supreme Courtruling involving Citizens United.
They went for laughs.
Still, the day in downtown Santa Ana was all about raising awareness of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the January 2010 decision that prohibited the government from limiting funds from independent parties, such as corporations and labor unions, for political purposes.
"People driving by will hopefully see the signs saying, 'Corporations are not people,' and, 'Your voice should not equal a dollar bill,' and take that [message] away from today," said Occupier Joanie Mullarkey of Irvine. "I hope people realize that Occupy is still alive and kicking."
Occupiers rallied at Sasscer Park and the nearby Ronald Reagan Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse at 11 a.m. for Occupy the Courts, a nationwide demonstration, with signs, tables, live music and informative skits.
Those skits, which included song-and-dance numbers, had an audience laughing and clapping along by noon.
