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Posted by: Jeff Davis 10/20/2007

Laura Ingraham spoke at O'Shaugnessy Auditorium as part of her national tour promoting her new book entitled Power to the People.  Laura issued a call to action -- pleadiing with Americans of good will to reinvigorate our birthright of liberty, to reconnect to our American heritage, to revive our commitment to traditional, conservative principles, and to grow as people by summoning our moral resolve and living our faith.  This short video shows Laura discussing the importance of holding firm to our beliefs about traditional values and doing what's right in life.  You can become part of the solution by joining Minnesota Majority.

 

 

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Re: Laura Ingraham Brings POWER TO THE PEOPLE of Minnesota    By Lise on 12/2/2007
I'm shocked that Laura was allowed to speak at St. Kates! College of St. Catherine is my alma mater and as liberal and dissenting as it gets! Perhaps there's hope...


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