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How to protest at a McCain and Palin rally! (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

A dozen students from the University of Iowa stood up for their rights on September 18th, 2008 and protested loudly and proudly at a McCain-Palin speech. They used a protest strategy of "rolling disruptions" which proved to be very effective. This video highlights their protest and provides valuable tips to all individuals wishing to exercise their 1st amendment right and make sure this country gets back on the right track!

For more information see:
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-89625

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  • not only is this movie very well put together, but i think we all need to speek up it is time for the youth to have their voices heard.

    Great job!

  • This is great info for whatever you need to stand up for/to...

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  • After all of that and where are we now? Same war in Iraq and pushing for more troops in Afghanistan, what the hell happened to the change? All politicians are the same, no interest in the American people.

  • Awesome job i hope evry American watches and learns something !

    its not bat colour religion ethnicity!

    we have to understand each other!

  • Fantastic!

    Great Training and intro to rolling disruptions!

    I was floored by your action at the rally! So impressive, such good teamwork and organizing!

    thank you for your service to democracy.

    Students Stand UP!

    Bust McCain!

  • Its your rite to get out and let them hear your voice. Great tips

  • "dmgcolorado556"

    We don't have a retirement to loose, Yet, but job loss effects everyone

  • WELL DONE

  • yep its time for youth to have its voices heard except most young people don't have their life savings in the stock market and aren't about to retire and haven't lost anything in the so called "crash." So for young people your only worry should just be making it to retirement.

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