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Group Rallies to Voice Concerns with U.S. Banking System, Federal Reserve

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: November 24, 2012
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A group of Arkansans held a rally today -- marching to raise awareness about their concerns with the federal reserve and U.S. banking systems.

Dozens joined the march, which began at the Riverfront Ampitheater and made a stop at the Old State House Museum.

It ended with a rally at the Belvedere near the Ampitheater.

Keynote speakers included Christina Tobin, co-moderator for the 2012 Presidential debate with Larry King, and Iraq war veteran and media personality Adam Kokesh.

Today's event was sponsored by END THE FED Arkansas and the Libertarian Party of Arkansas.

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