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Dana Loesch LIVE from the 8/28 Rally

If you're wondering where you can catch live coverage of Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally on Saturday, here's the scoop!

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Dana Loesch LIVE at the 8/28 Rally

PJTV contributor Dana Loesch will record LIVE at the 8-28 rally this Saturday in Washington, DC, streaming the coverage back to www.pjtv.com.  The Restoring Honor Rally (which has become known as the 8/28 Rally) will feature national personalities such as Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin and Alveda King, among others.

Tune into PJTV on Saturday, August 28, for Dana Loesch's coverage of the rally.

The co-founder of the St. Louis Tea Party, Dana Loesch is a regular commentator on activism and netroots.  Loesch writes for DanaRadio.com, Biggovernment.com and Big Journalism.com, co-hosts "Tea Party TV" for PJTV, and vlogs for Momversation.  In May 2009, Neilsen ranked Loesch as one of the top 16 most powerful moms online.  She is a regular contributor to Fox News and CNN, among others.




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