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Lucille
12-08-2010, 08:52 AM
I've never heard of this outfit.

On January 21, 2011 the FIGHT BEGINS! (http://www.guardiansofliberty.org/index.html)


On January 21, 2011, the Guardians of Liberty will lay siege to federal offices in DC and all over the country. These peaceful sieges will remain in effect until:

Obamacare is Repealed
The Federal Reserve is Audited and Ended
Our rights are recognized by every government agency
No Compromises!
We Stop When IT Stops!
[...]
"A group of us taking the name of 'Guardians of Liberty' will lead the charge and ask any and all who will follow to help us do the hard work of the republic. We are packing up right now, making a space for ourselves at the capitol, preparing the way for you to join us. The Guardians will be there, we are making the sacrifices, but we need you, your groups, your voice, your cooperation and most of all your presence on January 21, 2011 to send the strongest possible message. Then the siege begins. We are not proposing a rally or a protest we are designing a full-on siege of DC until our will is done. But, it is not the few of us that will make the difference, it is the people who stand with us and recognize their role as Guardians themselves." T.L. Davis, novelist and activist.

The biggest thing we need to make this happen is YOU. Come to Washington. The siege is done in rotation. It is not just a march, or a rally, or a protest, it is an experience. As you walk through the monuments and enjoy the history of the nation you will be allowed to focus on the messages of the founders to you, their posterity. The grand vistas and inspiring sites are yours as a free American citizen, if, as Benjamin Franklin once said, you can keep it. Between these times you will be expected to visit your congressmen and women to reinforce the message we all sent in November. We will help with logistics and handouts expressing the expectations of the Guardians of Liberty and yourself.

If you can't make it the first week, there will be a place for you on the line the second week. If the third week is better, then that's what it will be. If you can only come for a few days, fine. We will accommodate. If you can't take part in the Siege of DC, there will be local demonstrations who will welcome the support. If you can't make it at all, send a donation that will be used to ease the financial burden of those who can attend. Our intent is to make your stay as easy and comfortable as possible while achieving great things for our nation.