"Amy Miller" is a filmmaker and social justice activist. She is the director of three films, Myths for Profit (2009) and The Carbon Rush (2012) and "No Land No Food No Life" (2013). Miller is a producer/director with Wide Open Exposure, the production company she founded.[http://wideopenexposure.com/about-us Wide Open Exposure Productions / Wide Open Exposure] She attended Carleton University in Ottawa.

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It's two buses put together.

We felt like our legislature was ready to make the changes that are necessary to this law and thought we'd ask them.

There are never good cuts. Seward has come as far as it can with cuts.

Every time I call I get the recorded message that service is out due to the hurricane.

It's not about the war. It's about disorderly conduct.

It could be enough, but of course having an administrative ruling, versus having something in law just makes it a little more clear. It just kind of strengthens it.

We bought toys for the kids because they were staying in a motel, ... I thought it was hard for them. Our family couldn't do it.

Lesbian and gay Nebraskans understand that getting rid of this law won't help their families get protections immediately. But it will at least allow them to begin talking to lawmakers about their families and how they are harmed when treated like legal strangers.

The game has changed in the middle of the game.