Colleen Owens has been volunteering with the Richmond Tea Party for three years. She is trying to make up for a lifetime of not being involved and informed on the steady progressive brainwashing going on in our country.
Raymond H. Boone is the founder, editor and publisher of the Richmond Free Press, a progressive, prize-winning weekly newspaper with a readership of more than 135,000. Mr Boone will discuss “Occupy Richmond is now just a stones throw away from Mayor Dwight Jones. The group is now occupying the front lawn of the Richmond Free Press Editor Raymond Boone.”) WWBT-12 Richmond, VA. Telephone interview.
Former Governor Tim Kaine will discuss the 2011 November elections in Virginia, his campaign for the US Senate and 2012 election of President Obama in Virginia.
Dr. Derby is currently working on a three-year action oriented research project on human trafficking and child domestic servitude in Ghana. She graduated from Florida International University in 2005 with a Ph.D. in comparative sociology.
Christine Todd Whitman was sworn in as EPA Administrator on January 31, 2001, a position she held until the spring of 2003. Prior to that, Whitman served as the 50th Governor of New Jersey. Whitman was New Jersey’s first female governor. She appointed New Jersey’s first African American State Supreme Court Justice, its first female State Supreme Court Chief Justice and its first female Attorney General. Since 2006, Christie Whitman has co-chaired the Clean and Safe Energy Coalition (CASEnergy) with Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder and former leader of Greenpeace. She was in Richmond, Virginia attending any energy conference called by the Governor.
Representative will discuss President Obama’s Job Bill and other efforts to promote employment by the administration. Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards of Fort Washington represents Maryland’s 4th Congressional District comprising portions of Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties. She was sworn in as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives in the 110th Congress in June 2008, and began her first full-term in the 111th Congress in 2009.
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