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1 posted on 01/06/2009 5:02:40 PM PST by Golden Gate
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First, - There is a FR "Topic" of Activism/Chapters.   However, IMHO, this is NOT good enough for the kind of online activism that needs to be done on FR. FR needs to have a seperate "Activism" Forum.

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2. Maybe a slight change to the title, and what I need to add in the 'article' -

Maybe try:

Rally for Our Republic / Vigil for the USA - "Come now and let us reason together, - conservative and Democratic voters"

2 posted on 01/07/2009 3:04:51 PM PST by Golden Gate
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Rally for Our Republic / Vigil for the USA   - Wed. / Thurs.

"Come now, and let us reason together"

- Democratic and Conservative Voters - Democratic Voters need to say that they didn't know who or what they were voting for when they voted for all of the Obama corruption.   Democrats need to say, "We made a mistake in voting for Barack, and we change our mind!"

- Have Congress "Say NO, to Barrack & Joe


3 posted on 01/07/2009 5:00:59 PM PST by Golden Gate
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1. Spelling Words = (below)

2. Suggested Signs for Monday Jan 19th

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Main Entry:
usurp 
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Pronunciation:
\yu̇-ˈsərp also -ˈzərp\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Middle English, from Anglo-French usorper, from Latin usurpare to take possession of without legal claim, from usually (abl. of usus use) + rapere to seize — more at rapid
Date:
14th century
transitive verb1 a: to seize and hold (as office, place, or powers) in possession by force or without right <usurp a throne> b: to take or make use of without right <usurped the rights to her life story>2: to take the place of by or as if by force : supplant <must not let stock responses based on inherited prejudice usurp careful judgment>intransitive verb: to seize or exercise authority or possession wrongfully
usur·pa·tion 
          Listen to the pronunciation of usurpation \ˌyü-sər-ˈpā-shən also ˌyü-zər-\ noun
usurp·er 
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          Listen to the pronunciation of usurper \yu̇-ˈsər-pər also -ˈzər-\ noun

8 posted on 01/18/2009 7:35:46 PM PST by Golden Gate
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