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Hands up, (Canada too, eh?) America. Bill Moyers opened the last day of the Take Back America conference in D.C. to a cheering crowd. He began his speech with tales of ordinary Americans struggling with financial setbacks. "My world-view has been a work-in-progress, molded by the stories I’ve heard from the people I’ve met," said Moyers, displaying a clip from one of his documentaries, titled Minimum Wages: The New Economy in which a family grapples with job loss and forclosure. "Seeing those people again, I was reminded of what turns their personal trauma into a political travesty," he said. "They are deeply patriotic. They love this… [The ITT List]
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