Posted on 11/04/2013 10:27:58 AM PST by Oldpuppymax
A nationwide call is going out to Americans to occupy Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, November 19, in Lafayette Park, right across from the peoples house, the White House. Barack Hussein Obama has driven our country into the ground, and the political opposition has allowed this to happen. . .the nation is on the verge of economic, social, and strategic collapse as the peoples grievances continually are being ignored, says organizer Larry Klayman.
You can go to www.reclaimamericanow.net to read the days agenda and list of speakers who have been persecuted by Obamas Regime. Here are just some of those youll hear on that Tuesday, which is the first day of each work week for our do nothing Congress. Speakers will include:
-Victims of Benghazi especially the widows and parents of the four murdered Americans -Fast & Furious victims -World War II Vets who will gather to hear Klaymans speech in front of their memorial...
(Excerpt) Read more at coachisright.com ...
I’m in.
The revolution will not be televised. Only Liberal approved protests will be given press and publicity.
Road trip !!!
I’ll be there! I’ve been to all of these and I love the solidarity that it shows. Everyone is a decent, law abiding, hard working citizen who had to take time off from their busy work and kids schedules to attend. It does my heart good!
Like the veterans march, how many will actually take the time to show up?
With all the vets around DC, within a 1-hour drive, only a couple of hundred bothered to interrupt their lives to show their displeasure.
I tend to think the turnout will be weak...bad weather does keep people home or even the chance of it....they would do better truly putting time and effort into a spring march where people are ready.....besides the Holidays are soon and money to travel will be tight for many.
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