Posted on 04/26/2020 4:17:10 PM PDT by KittyKares
More than 300 individuals showed up in about 150 cars to Fridays noon Freedom Drive at the Ventura County Government Center asking, pleading and even demanding that Ventura County Re-Open for business, social, education and religious life.
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Went to a couple “Support the Troops” rallies there back in the era of the Code Pinkos
There was a local FReeper up there organizing. Can’t remember her handle.
Sadly, good people are in the minority all over the country now. What conscience can the leftists have if they know motor voter and illegals mean no election is honest? And same day phony registrations to vote that no one has time to investigate later on?
Then why should we grant leftist Dems ANY tolerance (beyond the strict laws against various actions, of course)?
“They didn’t, east coast liberals started moving in during the 1970’s, and the motor voter laws came along to seal the deal allowing illegals access to voting.. “
Thus the old bumper sticker, “Welcome to California, Now Go Home.”
I helped a little bit in organizing that event. What I did was some email blasts. It was a great day — good vibes. It doesn’t hurt that Ventura Co. is pretty conservative. We lived in Simi Valley at the time.
Simi Valley is conservative, but the rest of the county has been slipping downhill.
Bump
Do you remember the ones from the late 70s? Would the last person out of Michigan please turn off the lights.
Would the last person out of Michigan please turn off the lights.
It does ring a bell, but I do not recall when.
During the Carter administration. Dont recall what it was, but Michigans economy was tanking and everyone was leaving.
300 people aint gonna get it done. Its a start, but until you get tens of thousands at these things, the little dictators are going to laugh, and add another month to their orders.
Adolf Hitler committed suicide on April 30!
Germany surrendered unconditionally on all fronts on May 8 (May 7 on the Western Front).
D Day: June 6, 1944
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