Posted on 09/05/2009 9:55:27 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Oath Keepers will be conducting a rally and ceremony in Washington DC on September 12. And they have a special guest:
"Stewart Rhodes has invited David Hedrick to come to the 9-12 DC march as part of the Oath Keepers contingent, and to be a speaker at our dinner that same night, and David has accepted the invitation. We consider Davids action in calling out Congressman Baird on the violation of his oath to be an example of what needs to be done. Oaths should mean something, and when a public servant has violated his oath of office, he should be called on it. And who better to chastise an oath breaker, than an Oath Keeper?"
Rhodes explains why you should join them:
"This march on Washington DC, on September 12, 2009, is shaping up to be an historic event. This march is not just about taxes, socialized medicine, bankster bailouts, or proposed infringement of our right to bear arms. This is a march about liberty, and about our growing resistance to the Leviathan on the Potomac that has grown far beyond the limits of the Constitution, thanks to sell-out oath breaking politicians of both major parties."
You can read the complete announcement here, and also watch the video of Mr. Hedrick's confrontation with the congressman.
Excellent! After watching David Hedrick go after Baird for the second time, I was wondering why no one had picked him up to attend the National Tea Party on 9-12.
These are the backbone of America!
Who will ever forget: “STAY AWAY FROM MY KIDS!”
I haven’t seen the video; I heard the whole confrontation on the radio, and just the sound of his voice saying those amazing things was thrilling. I thought to myself that this guy needs to be asked to speak somewhere, and I need to be there to hear him.
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