Great, i would have been there at all possible, kind of far to go from Tennessee.
your sign is on target.
please tell us more about the general feelings you got there. thanks
Tennessee. There was a woman from The Great State of Tennessee who spoke at the rally and who I think said all that needed to be said. A brave and courageous woman ( her name escapes me at the moment) who rocked the crowd when she said that "Islam is not a religion, its a geo-political military movement."
The general feelings at this event were not good. Its hard to describe what not good means as you stand on a corner for over three hours on a Sunday in August staring at a space were several buildings were destroyed and almost 3000 people were killed, some I knew. Whats equally hard to describe is the feeling of contemplating why they died but you know they died because they represented freedom; they died because they were American.
Of course, now the ideology that sent the 9/11 murderers (Islam) is seeking to firmly establish its dominance in New York City. Its openly doing so by setting up its victory mosque a headstone away from ground zero and only 500 to 2000 people show up to stop it.
No matter. The overall crowd was peaceful but determined and angry. This is the good part because we need to get determined and angry in order to preserve our freedom and way of life.