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Introducing The 'American Dream' Movement (Van Jones)

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In the past 24 months, those of us who longed for positive change have gone from hope to heartbreak. But hope is returning to America -- at last -- thanks largely to the courageous stand of the heroes and heroines of Wisconsin.


Reinvigorated by the idealism and fighting spirit on display right now in America's heartland, the movement for "hope and change" has a rare, second chance. It can renew itself and become again a national force with which to be reckoned.

Over the next hours and days, all who love this country need to do everything possible to spread the "spirit of Madison" to all 50 states.

Van Jones: Introducing The 'American Dream' Movement

I do not believe that this is what America is about...I am absolutely perplexed at this entire thing.
 
Van Jones is just another one of Obama's radicals that are out to destroy this Nation. Obama has stacked the deck with dozens of these Wackos
 
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LOL there Tea Party.

So the American Dream is not Freedom but being force to fund Unions and not only keeping the union Status Quot but expanding there Powers.

Man here I thought the American Dream was Freedom, Hard Work and being successful. Times have change.

(but seriously Van Jones should think before he speaks)
 
I always like it when people challenge the politicians
 
I thought the American dream was 50 years ago, and was a complete failure? Oops wrong thread.
 
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