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WASHINGTON, DC-- 65 people on August 20th, 2011 gathered at the White House to engage in Civil Disobedience. They peacefully broke the law and made a personal sacrifice to show the Obama Administration how severe the situation really is.

Every day from August 20th-September 3rd, hundreds of people will be sitting-in at the White House to tell President Obama to reject the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. Visit www.tarsandsaction.org for more details.

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65 Protestors Rally Before the White House Against Keystone XL and Tar Sands

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