| This is Grand Rapids, MIPosted By: MT and worn out on 2009-04-16In Reply to:
 
 
 I don't know if this will work as I am not very tech minded when it comes to other people's pics. You may have to copy and paste into your browser as this is from our local paper. Anyway........we had 4,000 people. I am proud to be a "right wing extremist." Our reporters gave everybody a chance to have their say. Unlike the CNN wench.  
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 AND i think specifically with the new administration putting so much emphasis on health care, this should be HUGE! wouldn't you think?
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 Yup, 1-2 days ever week for a year, in another city, and they held us over another month.
 
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