Voters- including "Marilyn Monroe"- Speak Up about Prejudice in the Election
October 13, 2008 | Los Angeles, California | Vetting explained
Some friends of mine and I have been tired of witnessing the prejudice - racism, sexism, ageism -playing out in this election. We decided to find out how others felt, so we hit the streets of Los Angeles. We even got a point-of-view from "Marilyn Monroe" on Hollywood Boulevard. And no, she's not acting. This is what she really believes.
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- Campaign 2008
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