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Day One: RNC Theme -- Economic Rights


By Kevin Zeese - Posted on 29 August 2012

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August 28, 2012

The theme for Day One of demonstrations at this year's Republican National Convention was Economic Rights. The Coalition to March On The RNC organized an officially permitted march from Perry Harvey Sr. Park to the "Free Speech Zone." The "Free Speech Zone" is a vacant lot below East Walton Street at South Nebraska Avenue, currently surrounded by new fencing within sight of the Tampa Bay Times Forum, the primary venue the 2012 RNC. Several speakers from the rally at the end of the march are included here.

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