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davidkachel
10-10-2007, 09:31 AM
Is it time and are there enough of us for a march on Washington?

With banners like: The Constitution is not something to laugh at, The Constitution is not "just a piece of paper", The Constitution is not "quaint", The Constitution is not White House toilet paper, Obey the Constitution or else' How may times have you betrayed the Constitution?, The Bill of Rights is not to protect the government.

We need to broaden this movement NOW, beyond just trying to get RP elected. And doing so may in fact help him get elected.

Personally I think a few thousand of us standing in front of Congress with a bunch of these signs and maybe a few hundred hangman's nooses ought to get the message across.

Bradley in DC
10-10-2007, 09:34 AM
Is it time and are there enough of us for a march on Washington?

With banners like: The Constitution is not something to laugh at, The Constitution is not "just a piece of paper", The Constitution is not "quaint", The Constitution is not White House toilet paper, Obey the Constitution or else' How may times have you betrayed the Constitution?, The Bill of Rights is not to protect the government.

We need to broaden this movement NOW, beyond just trying to get RP elected. And doing so may in fact help him get elected.

Personally I think a few thousand of us standing in front of Congress with a bunch of these signs and maybe a few hundred hangman's nooses ought to get the message across.

You are most welcome to come join and help our local Meetup groups. Not sure about the TP idea, though. :)

EvilEngineer
10-10-2007, 09:35 AM
My suggestion is to stay out of DC unless we are marching with an army. DC is so paranoid that any idea of free speech is squelched. Save the money you'd be paying for bail and put it toward the campaign.

davidkachel
10-10-2007, 09:36 AM
You are most welcome to come join and help our local Meetup groups. Not sure about the TP idea, though. :)

Relevance????

constituent
10-10-2007, 09:55 AM
yea, marches on washington are useless....

cause of the week.

if you wanted to make a statement, you'd need nothing
short of 10 million people bused in to have anyone listen to it.
you would have to literally shutdown d.c. and all/most of the satellite cities.

or all ron paul meetups could descend on their nearest
federal reserve bank on a given day. that would make
a statement, and all those not familiar w/ the message
would be forced to say, "why the federal reserve? what
did they do wrong?"