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November 6, 2009 12:24 AM

11/5 March on Washington - Michele Bachmann's Tea Party

This is a photojournal. To see the captions - because it takes more than pictures to tell a story, click below:

Michele Bachmann's Emergency House Call 11/5/09
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Picture #38 absolutely heart melting ;)

Great job Barbara on the pictures (as always!)

Posted by: Margaret | November 6, 2009 8:42 AM

Awesome pictures - thanks so much for sharing. For every one of you in D.C., there were 10,000 of us wishing we were there!

Posted by: Anne | November 6, 2009 12:09 PM

These pictures are fantastic Barbara, thank you so much for sharing. When I see these images I become so filled with hope that we can make a difference. How can Washington not hear us? How can they ignore us?

Posted by: April C. | November 6, 2009 12:12 PM

The Huckabee radio journal had spot on this demonstration. Mr. Huckabee wanted to make sure that his listeners understood those arrested at this demonstration were members of the group Code Pink, the members of this group did their demonstration & went home never causing any problems. Too bad the media doesn't make that distinction.

[This is not true. The video footage shows the pro-life protesters being arrested and the Code Pink protesters behaving okay. Watch the whole video - it's very clear - http://mommylife.net/archives/2009/11/post_15.html]

Posted by: Stephanie in AR | November 6, 2009 4:16 PM

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