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Ask the Govs: Federal Help with Job Creation?
@BionicBlonde asks via Twitter, "What can the federal government do to help create jobs in your state right now?"
Don't End Medicare: Your Stories
Don't End Medicare. DontEndMedicare.com
2011 Save Our State Rally - Why are you here?
On April 6, 2011, the Save Our State Rally brought together thousands of people from across the state...so we asked them, why are you here?
Union Protests in Wisconsin & Ohio
Over the last two weeks, tens of thousands of workers and their supporters have flooded the Wisconsin and Ohio state capitols, pushing back on their newly-elected Republican Governors' attempts to revoke collective bargaining rights for public workers.
Bill White: Rick Perry Is In It For Himself
This is a 5 minute clip from Bill White's speech at the 2010 Texas Democratic Party state convention delivered on Friday, June 25th. I consider this to be the best part where White leads convention delegates in a new mantra: Rick Perry is in it for himself.
Rally to Restore Sanity - Interviews with Participants
On October 30, 2010, thousands of people gathered in the National Mall for the "Rally to Restore Sanity" called for by Jon Stewart on his show.
While participants attended for a variety of reasons, many of them raised concerns about the deteriorating state of news media, especially the hyperbolic and hyperpartisan content of 24/7 cable news networks.
Fort Bend County LGBT Caucus
Houston Mayor Anise Parker was the guest speaker at the new Fort Bend County LGBT Caucus held on September 12th 2010. Mayor Parker recalled her years as the president of a gay activist club in Houston and how it has affected her ability to handle community conflict resolution.
Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" Rally - Interview B-Roll
Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" Rally - Interviews With Participants
On August 28, 2010, Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The purpose of the rally, which Beck claimed to be "non-political" despite featuring Tea Party-favorite Sarah Palin as a speaker and its being attended entirely by conservatives, was unclear.