Here's what other folks are saying about the rally:
- A faith based review from BPT
- A nice photo essay and review from JohnKerry.com
- A review from the Daily Kos
- Some bland irreverence from a bland dissenter (C'mon, man. I know you can do better than that!)
- What Sour N Sweet learned at Action Day
- Sylvia's experience at the rally and her thoughts on Barbara Boxer
- Zandria really meant to go, but the DC metropolitan area can be a bit confusing
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