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Speak Out Pictures Are Here

On Wednesday, November 16, Move On hosted a “Speak Out” at 4th District Rep. Dave Camp?s office in Midland. The “Speak Out” concerns the radical Camp supported budget cuts (Medicaid, Food Stamps and student loans among others) for our most needy and his tax roll backs for the most wealthy.

Here are some pictures from the event.

(click here to see all pictures, full size, on one big, ugly page)

Groups gather outside Representative Dave “Rubber Stamp” Camp’s Midland office:


Groups gather outside Rep Camp's Midland office

Groups gather outside Rep Camp's Midland office


Protesters caried plates with messages about the cuts:

“What’s in your wallet? Not Much!”
“What’s left over after 50 million in cuts? Not Much!”
“It really does pay ‘to have friends’ in High Places!”
“Welcome to the death of Compassionate Conservatism”

Protesters carried plates to help make their point


Veterans For Peace is a national organization founded in 1985. http://www.veteransforpeace.org

Veterans For Peace particpated in the event

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