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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2010

About 10 people picketed the News-Register in downtown McMinnville, Oregon, concerning local news coverage. Some picketers identified themselves in conversation off camera as supporters of the political "Tea Party." This is unedited video, taken at 11 a.m.Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2010, to ensure all comments are presented in context. Video by Dan Shryock, NewsRegister.com

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  • Wow! The guy is being interrogated as if he were in a courtroom. It's as if I'm watching an episode of "Law and Order" The interviewer is coming over as a Nuremburg cross examiner.

  • Good job on this video Dan. More, please!

  • Oregon, raining.. What do you know... XD

  • @LinfieldReview My apologies, I didn't know that account was signed on on this computer.

    Don't tea party members have anything better to do with their time? I am sure they could be at least a *little* more productive.

  • Well, he's right about one thing, I do think it's the kind of reporting - and not reporting - that has lost subscribers. However, it was also the late adoption of technology and the fact that this is a lousy climate for newspapers now.

    I think that Hannah has the makings of an investigative journalist, however, she needs more mentoring.

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