Speech given in Washington, D.C. involving pro-democratic activists of the 20th century and a velvet revolution. Granny D talks passionately about how Americans live, our freedoms, democracy, corporate power, consumer materialism, and global inequality.
Granny D's political campaign speech for New Hampshire's Democratic Senate seat. She connects the work and philosophy of Robert Frost and other great people of history, to her mission towards campaign finance reform and democratic ideals.
Campaign talk given in Rochester, New Hampshire, in which Granny D approaches the discussion of protecting ourselves from terrorism by looking at the root causes of it, such as the struggle over foreign oil, and ways to find solutions. Speaks out against the political decisions of New Hampshire Senator Judd Gregg and President George W. Bush.
Granny D's speech mentions a quote by Margaret Mead about the power small groups have to change the world. Speaks about getting the vote out for the 2004 election and the problems we face due to power dynamics within politics and large corporations. Mentions the "neoliberal" movement in Latin America.
Speech given in New Hampshire discusses her walk for campaign finance reform and what it means to be a responsible citizen, especially in terms of pollution and consumerism. Connects these ideas to the importance of communities in political reform.
Speech given in the Rotunda at Charlottesville, Virginia. Granny D speaks about the bribery of politically elected officials and reads the first ten amendments from the Bill of Rights.
In this speech given in San Francisco, California Granny D talks about her walk across America for campaign finance reform, and stories of what happened along the way.
Speech given regarding the Senate Committee Hearing on HB794 Amendment in New Hampshire. Granny D encourages voting for this amendment, which involves public funding for elections.
Granny D's speech announcing her candidacy for U.S. Senate from New Hampshire. Speaks out against her opponent, Judd Gregg's, decisions while Senator and his support of the Bush administration.
Speech talks about Granny D's walk across America for Campaign finance reform. Mentions the physical difficulties she faced when walking, who she met along the way, and some of her other experiences. Speech also talks about the effort after the walk to get the reform bill to pass.
Granny D speaks in about her walk across America and the experiences she had in Arkansas. She also discusses public financing for campaigns. Encourages people to get out and vote for the right candidate in the upcoming election.
Incomplete speech regarding the Shays-Meehan Bill involving campaign reform and against large corporate donations to political campaigns and officials.
Speech given in Keene, New Hampshire about public funding for elections and current problems with campaigns. Includes a long quote by Jim Garrison, district attorney of New Orleans. Speech supports the HB794 Amendment in N.H. and getting it passed.