Posted on 01/13/2006 4:43:23 PM PST by Thunder90
For protests on Jan 31st, if they are protesting during the State of the Union, we can set up sound systems and blare the State of the Union address at the hippies. We can call it "Drown out the hippies" . You will see below that the hippies plan to "Drown out" Bush's State of the Union Address in town square. We will reverse it, and Drown their anti-Bush rants with the State of the Union address! It will be funny to see their reaction to this. Be aware of local noise ordnances before doing this, however.
This is seperate from the counterprotest in DC, which takes place on Feb 4th.
From World Can't Wait (AKA Revolutionary communist party) ------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Jan. 31, on The Night of President Bushs State of the Union Address: Bring the Noise!
Drown Out Bushs Lies!
In large cities and small towns all across the country, join in rallies one hour before Bushs address as we make our determination to Drive Out the Bush Regime the political message of the day.
At 9:00 PM EST, just as Bush starts to speak, everywhere we will BRING THE NOISE. In a cacophony of sound, we will drown out his address with music: from drums to violins, from hip hop and classical; and with noise: banging pots and ringing church bells, sound car horns and lifting our voices.
2. DEMONSTRATE on SATURDAY, FEB. 4 (following the State of the Union)
Washington D.C.
The Saturday after the State of the Union address, massive numbers will protest at the seat of government. Prominent voices of conscience will help deliver the peoples verdict on Bushs criminal regime with our demand: Bush Step Down And Take Your Program with You!
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