People’s Stimulus Rally Makes Waves

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On April 1, thousands rallied at the State House in Columbia to urge Gov. Mark Sanford to accept the stimulus money for South Carolina. The rally was organized by the SC Progressive Network. Here are some links to videos, photos and a sampling of news clips of the event.

Thanks to everyone who turned out to make the rally such a huge success!

Sorry this is so late in coming, but the Network’s web site, and this blog, were hacked twice in a week, and it has taken us some time to fix the problem. Funny that we were hacked just as news of this event was making headlines here and nationally. Whether coincidence or not, the timing could not have been worse. Just when traffic was at its peak, those tuning in to our site were greeted with what amounts to digital graffiti that included threats and expletives. We regret any confusion or offense it may have caused.

Becci Robbins
SC Progressive Network Communications Director

To view comments about this video, click here. Truly sad. And scary.

To view photos from the rally, see the Network’s photo album here.

April 2, 2009, NPR Morning Edition

SC Governor Being Pressured to Take the Stimulus

April 2, 2009, WLTX-TV

Hundreds Rally to Urge Governor to Take Stimulus

April 2, 2009, AOL-TV

Crowd Shots from the People’s Stimulus Rally

April 2, 2009, WOLO-TV

Time is Running Out for Sanford’s Stimulus Decision

April 2, 2009, BET.com

Protesters in South Carolina Demand Gov. Take Stimulus Money

April 2, 2009, The State

Rally urges Sanford to ‘Take the money’ – Educators, students, lawmakers rally at State House

April 1, 2009, WIS-TV

Protesters Hope Sanford Takes the Money

April 1, 2009, WBRV

Saga Over Stimulus

April 1, 2009

Hundreds Show up to Protest

3 thoughts on “People’s Stimulus Rally Makes Waves

  1. So you got Hacked. Today Dobson said the right lost the culture war due to the internet and the election. Apparently the opposition understands what it needs to hit. Too bad they would need to shut down facebook, twitter, your website and youtube to end down the noise. They’ll have to work a lot harder.

    Newspapers reported 500 people at this rally, but anyone who watches the video knows the numbers were over 1000. This clearly bothered them, as did Sandfordville.

    So what else can we put online? Who else can we talk to.

  2. Hacking one website isn’t going to end the noise. Dobson said the right “lost the culture war” on the internet. He’s probably right. However making April 1 disappear would require killing off facebook, youtube, twitter and several other websites. They’re going to need better IT guys and those mostly work for us.

    Nice posting.

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