Activists Rally in Rochester to Say "Sarah Palin Doesn't Speak For Me"

Photo: Ira Srole
Vicki Ryder, a rock-star People For the American Way supporter in Rochester, New York, rallied 300 women this weekend to say "Sarah Palin Doesn't Speak For Me."
A Rochester news crew got some footage of the rally, including this explanation from Vicki of why Palin's views aren't in line with many women's:
We don't like the idea that she doesn't support the Constitution. We think that the vice president of the United States, who's a heartbeat away from the presidency, should support the Constitution. [Palin] believes in banning books; she believes in imposing religion in the public schools, there are a lot of things we find totally objectionable.
Vicki was modest, saying the organizing was easy since so many in her community “cherish true democracy and are horrified by the thought of what a McCain-Palin administration would do to further erode our fast-disappearing rights.”
“All I did was send out an invitation to some women I know, and the word spread quickly,” Vicki said, adding, “it was not a ‘rally’ in the traditional sense — no speeches, no electioneering — just women getting together to make their voices heard.”
Well, Vicki, your voices were heard … loud and clear. Thanks for the inspiration!
Watch the news footage of the rally here and see a larger version of the photo above — featuring the protestors and their signs — here.

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