





Drunk at DNC is a blog that hosts pictures taken during the 2008 Democratic National Convention, but not the inside, where the news media already saturated every information output station imaginable. From what I could tell, most of the images are of the protesters and the individuals on the floor, it's a different point of view that makes for a far more interesting read then the actual hand-shaking back-patting political-rhetoric rar-rar-Pep-Rally-with-free-condoms that the National Conventions has become.
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