Posted on 09/15/2009 1:40:14 PM PDT by Tolik
It was the biggest friendliest mob I've ever seen. A fantastic parade of smiling faces. People went out of the way to be nice to each other, police, an occasional opposition. And clean up after themselves and others.
We came in late and were standing first opposite the National Archives, then crossed to the other side of the Pennsylvania Avenue. It was a non-stop 2 hours movement of people. Very impressive.
See the slide show of my album at the link: http://s648.photobucket.com/albums/uu207/tolik001/2009-09-12-DC-TeaParty/?albumview=slideshow
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shameless PING
nice job.
Thanks, good job.
We have got to stay involved, for too long we sat silent.
Well done.
Great pics! Thanks for sharing!
It was a great pleasure to meet so many Freepers in DC. I enjoyed our convention, great speakers and countless hours of talking to FRiends.
I can’t thank you enough for this forum - I need it as much as food.
100 million and growing every day.
Beautiful!!!
take a look
Nice job Tolik. You have a knack with the camera. It was a pleasure meeting you Friday night in the bar. Eagles up!
Most Excellent!
Thank you for sharing!
The pleasure was mine. I loved the whole weekend.
One striking thing that I heard repeated numerous times by different people is that it was their first time ever at any political rally AND that their many friend wish they could come as well. Looks like the Left with its arrogance woke up a sleeping giant.
Thank you
Thank you
for going and for taking those great pics
I have never been so proud of my fellow mobsters
We won’t be silenty ever again
friend=friends
spell-check!!
Great link with photos (including some from rooftops):
http://gallery.me.com/bhauchter#100270&view=grid&bgcolor=black&sel=152
Perhaps they have awakened the giant. I am not a novice demonstrator, but I haven’t done it a whole lot. I’ll be remaking my life to fit more of this in. I went to Annapolis harbor Monday morning for the 8:00 a.m. arrival of the Americans for Prosperity bus as it advocated for honest health care reform. There were perhaps 40 of us there, but it felt good to contribute.
GMTA ;-)
Those are wonderful, Tolik! Thanks for the ping, and help yourself to a Guinness!
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