Send Us Your Pictures From Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s March on DC!

Send Us Your Pictures From Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s March on DC!

Send Us Your Pictures From Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s March on DC!

This Saturday, Americans from across the country descended on Washington, DC, either to restore sanity with Jon Stewart or keep fear alive with Stephen Colbert. The Nation wants your photos from the march.

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This Saturday, October 30, Americans from across the country will descend on Washington, DC to either restore sanity with Jon Stewart or keep fear alive with Stephen Colbert, and The Nation wants your photos from the march.

Submit your images to The Nation‘s Flickr group and your shots may be included in a slide show on TheNation.com. Here’s how:

1. Log in to your Flickr account (if you don’t have a flickr account, you can sign up for free.)
2. Join The Nation‘s flickr group by clicking "Join this Group" on our Flickr group page.
3. Add your images of the march to The Nation‘s group pool, and tag your images with the tag StewartColbertNatMag.

Then check back next week to see whether your images are in The Nation‘s slide show, and to view other readers’ photos of the march.

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