"Restore the Fourth Rally" Against NSA Surveillance
On July 4th, hundreds of protesters gathered on Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles as part of a nationwide rally organized by Restore the Fourth, a self-described non-partisan movement demanding an end to the "unconstitutional surveillance methods employed by the US government."
"We've talked to libertarian groups, we've talked to Republican and Tea Party groups, we've talked to Democratic groups," explained rally organizer Xander Snyder. "If you are an American and you believe in the backbone of America - which is The Constitution - then you believe in what the Fourth Amendment has to stand for."
ReasonTV was on the scene to cover the rally and talk with participants about their concerns.
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