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Unable to make the very long drive to Seattle, I decided to do my own little protest in Bellingham and came prepared with lots of printed information--facts and figures etc.
Only one person approached me with "what can I do to help?" I imagine the others were too busy watching re-runs of American Idol.
Unable to make the very long drive to Seattle, I decided to do my own little protest in Bellingham and came prepared with lots of printed information--facts and figures etc.
Only one person approached me with "what can I do to help?" I imagine the others were too busy watching re-runs of American Idol.
Sad.
Here is my second pitch for the grassroots movement that promotes the efforts to "nationalize, reorganize and decentralize" the insolvent, big banks.
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