movement. even the brave young people who slept out there for days and days and were ignored by everybody don t claim to speak for it anymore. this is a mass phenomenon. there are incredible forces on the left and the center, people who just want a new job who are engaged. here s the next step so we have to move forward. those who are part of what we call the american dream movement, which is a sub component who are looking at how can we make sure we get the results we need, to get the jobs we need. we had a conference this week. we had 2,000 people, 200 organizations and we came forward with a concrete agenda. we want to make this in to the american autumn. we had the arab spring. this will be the american atum and there protests through november 17th where there will be massive protests, peaceful, nonviolent under the slogan, jobs not cuts, tax wall street. that is the way to focus all of this energy on the fact the jobs bill on the fact of the
what i like to call it. he was on lawrence s show and talking about how he didn t really participate in the civil rights movement because he was too young. a he was 22 and b if he had political ambitions at all, don t you think it would be nice if there was a nais place for you to go because at that point in the 60s it wasn t exactly warm and fuzzy for an african-american to actually want to run for office. and he was also in atlanta, georgia at ground zero where everything was going on. yeah. i found that remarkable, as well. lizz, what do you make of the hunting lodge controversy for rick perry? i d like you to look in to, ed, because you are a journalist, is whether or not you can bring your rock to the voting booth instead of and use that for i.d. if you can t use your university of texas i.d. but you can use your gun hunting license. my guess is if you have a rock they will let you vote. great to have both of you with us tonight. thank you so much.
what i like to call it. he was on lawrence s show and talking about how he didn t really participate in the civil rights movement because he was too young. a he was 22 and b if he had political ambitions at all, don t you think it would be nice if there was a nais place for you to go because at that point in the 60s it wasn t exactly warm and fuzzy for an african-american to actually want to run for office. and he was also in atlanta, georgia at ground zero where everything was going on. yeah. i found that remarkable, as well. lizz, what do you make of the hunting lodge controversy for rick perry? i d like you to look in to, ed, because you are a journalist, is whether or not you can bring your rock to the voting booth instead of and use that for i.d. if you can t use your university of texas i.d. but you can use your gun hunting license. my guess is if you have a rock they will let you vote. great to have both of you with us tonight. thank you so much. lizz winstead, er
days and were ignored by everybody don t claim to speak for it anymore. this is a mass phenomenon. there are incredible forces on the left and the center, people who just want a new job who are engaged. here s the next step so we have to move forward. those who are part of what we call the american dream movement, which is a sub component who are looking at how can we make sure we get the results we need, to get the jobs we need. we had a conference this week. we had 2,000 people, 200 organizations and we came forward with a concrete agenda. we want to make this in to the american autumn. we had the arab spring. this will be the american atum and there protests through november 17th where there will be massive protests, peaceful, nonviolent under the slogan, jobs not cuts, tax wall street. that is the way to focus all of this energy on the fact the jobs bill on the fact of the necessity of wall street paying america back.
institutions that put americans on the street. so if you are out of a job and on the street, herman cain says actually it s your fault. i don t have facts to back this up, but i happen to believe that these demonstrations are planned and orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the obama administration. don t blame wall street. don t blame the big banks. if you don t have a job and you are not rich, blame yourself. blame yourself. if you don t have a job blame yourself. pay attention to our text poll tonight. you ll like it. the stupidity of herman cain s statement is astounding. americans are out of work because corporations are hiding $1.2 trillion off shore and not being taxed for it. americans are out of work because republicans in congress, you see, they just want to beat this president more than anything else, more than creating jobs. the pizza man s conspiracy theory about the protests being orchestrated to distract from the president s policies, well,