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  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
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  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_029.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_021.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_016.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_008.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_037.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_035.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_022.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_018.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_038.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_020.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_027.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_028.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_004.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_032.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_006.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_010.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_030.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_023.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_033.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_009.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_025.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    Peoples_voices_023.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_013.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_003.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_034.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_001.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_019.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_024.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_017.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_002.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_036.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_007.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_026.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_005.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_011.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    Peoples_voices_007.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_031.jpg
  • The March for America was a protest march held in Washington, DC, on March 21, 2010. Over 200,000 marched on the National Mall and to the Capitol calling for comprehensive immigration reform. President Barack Obama delivered a video message to the assembled crowd, pledging to be their partner in seeking comprehensive immigration reform and fix the country's broken immigration system.
    03_21_2010_DC_Immigration_039.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_004.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_009.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    Peoples_voices_017.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_010.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_020.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_033.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_031.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_002.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    Peoples_voices_028.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_003.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    Peoples_voices_018.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_018.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_011.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_001.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    One Nation Rally - D.C. - 2010
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_016.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_019.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_038.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_036.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_017.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_028.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_022.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_005.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_014.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_009.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    Peoples_voices_027.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_012.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    Peoples_voices_022.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_001.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_024.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_002.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_014.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_015.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_007.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_017.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_013.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_025.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_037.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_001.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_034.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_009.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_030.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
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  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_025.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_021.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_019.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_016.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
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  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_014.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_006.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_003.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_011.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_008.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_012.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_020.jpg
  • The One Nation Working Together rally was held on October 2, 2010 in Washington, D.C. by a coalition of liberal and progressive organizations operating under the umbrella of "One Nation Working Together". It was held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to demand better jobs, immigration and education reform[1] and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement
    10_02_2010_One_Nation_Rally_021.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_024.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_016.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC_Tea_Party_Rally_008.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_015.jpg
  • The Tea Party protest was held on September 12, 2009, in Washington, D.C. The protesters rallied against what they consider big government, the dismantling of free market capitalism, abortion, and President Barack Obama's proposals on health care reform, taxation, and federal spending, among other issues.The march is considered to be the largest gathering of fiscal conservatives ever held in Washington, D.C., as well as the largest demonstration against President Obama's administration to date.
    09_12_2009_DC Tea Party Rally_013.jpg
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