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Thank all the military staff who are currently working over seas to protect this great country! I love u all and may god bless y'all

They should print warnings before publishing those Pauline Hanson porno shots.

"In Seventeen and eighty two

Above this Nation's skies so blue

An Eagle took a maiden flight

For liberty and human right.

 

Immortalized upon the seal

Native arrows it does wield

Symbolizing might and strength

An olive branch for peace at length."

 

From "One Nation"

 

For a better understanding of these verses, take a dollar bill out of your pocket and look at the eagle on the great seal on the back of the bill. Notice also that the eagle's head is turned toward the side of the olive branch, favoring peace. The great seal was thoughtfully planned, and included Native American symbolism at a time when Native Americans and colonists were at violent odds. Intriguing!

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USWNT vs. South Korea 5-30-2015

Stereographic Panorama taken at the Lincoln Memorial, site of the One Nation Working Together March on October 2, 2010. This is before things got crowded obviously.

Street art in Shoreditch, London November 2017

Artist: Carleen De Sözer

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A group of marchers moves from the US Capitol towards the Lincoln Memorial grounds for the One Nation Working Together rally in Washington, DC.

 

This photo featured in the People's World website. Twice!

This photo was featured in the Friatider news site.

This photo featured in the m|Oppenheim site.

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A demonstrator showcases the dangers of private health insurance company greed at the One Nation Working Together rally in Washington, DC.

 

This photo featured in the Bark Bugs Leaves and Lizards blog.

This photo featured in the Healthcaremedicalinsurance.com blog.

DJae & Doolittle @ Happy Nation 20 - Onwards&Upwards (12th Jan 2008)

The One Nation rally didn't look so big from the top of the Washington Monument at around 1pm.

A bald eagle banks a turn over the Susquehanna River at Conowingo Dam, in Maryland. We banked on a good day of photographing fishing eagles today, however, there's more to the task than simply good light and the presence of birds. Currents need to bring the fish close enough to the shore for meaningful photos, but more importantly, prevailing winds should be at your back. Eagles, like many birds, tend to take off and land facing into the wind. If the wind is blowing in your face, the eagle will generally be facing away from you when it dives to catch a fish. You basically end up with, well,......."end up!" Fishing eagle tail shots just aren't that exciting. That being said, there were plenty of good flight shots to go around. That's something you can bank on! #ILoveNature #iLoveWildlife #WildlifePhotography in #Maryland #Nature in #America #USA #BaldEagles #DrDADBooks #Canon #Bringit #Photography #picoftheday #Photooftheday

A bald eagle flies over, providing a close encounter. Bald eagles are very large birds. Their feet are the size of a human hand, or larger. Their talons can reach two inches in length. They frequently kill their prey by penetrating it with their talons. They can lift up to about 4 pounds, which is about 1/2 to 1/3 of a bird's body weight. Females are generally larger than males and have a wingspan up to about 90 inches. Do the math! That's over 7 feet!! I'm glad this bird didn't decide to fly any closer! #ILoveNature #ILoveWildife #BaldEagles #Nature in #America #USA #WildlifeConservation #WildlifePhotography in #Maryland #Canon #Bringit #DrDADBooks #Photography #Picoftheday #Photooftheday

We always have our flag outside our house.

The view from the Lincoln Memorial steps looking towards the Washington Monument and the US Capitol, during the One Nation Working Together rally in Washington, DC.

 

This photo featured in the truthout webzine.

This photo was featured in the Yes! Magazine article about the One Nation rally.

Not much room for me to move around and I couldn't get high enough for a larger view. I'm just getting something up on flickr for now.

 

Over 100,000 in attendance by all accounts except the biased right-wingers. No significant coverage by FOX news, such as they gave to Glenn Beck.

One Nation Working Together Rally March on Washington D.C.

 

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 and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement.

 

Speakers

Harry Belafonte

Mary Kay Henry

Jesse Jackson

Benjamin Jealous

Van Jones

Bob King

Joe Madison

Marc Morial

Al Sharpton

Richard Trumka

 

Performers

Black Ice

George Clinton

 

Estimated the crowd was in the tens of thousands. Organizers said the crowd was between 175,000 and 200,000.

  

www.onenationworkingtogether.org

 

Lincoln Memorial

www.nps.gov/linc/index.htm

 

Photo

by Ryan Janek Wolowski

Washington, D.C. USA

10-02-2010

'Pauline Hanson: Pain in the Arse'

One Nation Working Together Rally March on Washington D.C.

 

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 and as an "antidote" to the Tea Party movement.

 

Speakers

Harry Belafonte

Mary Kay Henry

Jesse Jackson

Benjamin Jealous

Van Jones

Bob King

Joe Madison

Marc Morial

Al Sharpton

Richard Trumka

 

Performers

Black Ice

George Clinton

 

Estimated the crowd was in the tens of thousands. Organizers said the crowd was between 175,000 and 200,000.

  

www.onenationworkingtogether.org

 

Lincoln Memorial

www.nps.gov/linc/index.htm

 

Photo

by Ryan Janek Wolowski

Washington, D.C. USA

10-02-2010

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