Posted on 11/14/2020 4:22:05 PM PST by sasafras
I posted my comments in the body of the comment...please see below
Thanks
The people were from everywhere...a man in his 70s smoking a cigar with a Ted Nugent signed Trump hat who drove from California. Another who took part in a caravan from Missouri. A family who drove all night from Ohio. I could go on and on. I met so many people who are the salt of the earth and each one expressed the same three things - there love for Trump, there belief that this election was stolen and their resolute attitude that we can not allow this to happen as it would mark the end to our republic,
So many people....every race and every creed. Among the thousands gathered in the park were also a group of Vietnamese Christians who humbly and silently, under a tree with its fall colored leaves, prayed on their knees for hours for our president and our country.
I will say the general mood was that we needed to fight. Everyone was talking about how obvious the steal was. That this would not be the end if they get away with this. Walking the two miles or so from freedom park to the capital was electric. The street was filled from sidewalk to sidewalk. I met a couple from Venezuela who hated what had happened to their country and a soldier who lives in Arlington...we both agreed that foreign wars have all but ended with Trump...a really good thing.
Counter protesters were not to be found. As always with these type of thugs they only come out when they outnumber us. Wasnt going to happen today. Never a concern for me at least.
Overall it was well worth the effort to come to this. I knew each of us at the rally were representing millions who couldnt make it. My goal was to let Trump know we had his back, he is not alone that we truly love him and the sacrifices that he has made AND to let the deep state know that we are ready to push back...to push back hard.
I think we did that loud and clear. :)
Thank you for that update, and thank you for attending. I had just gotten back from time off, and couldn’t get there. I sure wish I had.
Thank you for that.
News said the President was in the beast and drove by waving at the crowd. Did you see or hear anything about that?
Will it happen again next Saturday do you think?
Great report. Watched the march on RSBN but crowd size was difficult to gauge.
I did notice how many ordinary folks came up to speak, and also how many of them were women.
So did you get to see him in his motorcade drive by, waving at the crowd? 8>)
Yes he drove by there is video out there of it... I did not see him
Thank you for attending and reporting.
Looking at the pics online, it appears there are more American flags than people. Wonderful!
“I knew each of us at the rally was representing millions who couldnt make it.”
Yes.
best DC pic I’ve found so far:
Tweet: PIC: Lin Wood
https://twitter.com/LLinWood/status/1327724798873636867/photo/1
Thanks for your great report.
There are a lot of videos circulating on Twitter from after the rally of demonic BLM/antifa & black bloc types assaulting Trump supporters.
Awful.
Hopefully everyone who attended will be okay.
Say it again, this time louder...
we are ready to push back...to push back hard
Great post. Thanks.
It was a phenomenal experience. People from all over the country. Wonderful patriots from every different walk of life imaginable. All United.
Thanks for the report Patriot. In quarantine or would have arranged to go. Very glad to hear it went so well.
So amazing! Thank you for going and representing the millions who could not attend. And for your great report, my eyes are all blurred up.
I was there also, from Texas. It was bigger than any crowd I have seen. Pennsylvania Avenue was filled, curb to curb, from Freedom Plaza to the Supreme Court. I despise it when I continually here news people say there were thousands at the rally. Imagine the crowd the last time you exited an 80,000 full football stadium, then double that. People were in a patriotic mood and committed to seeing this fight through, even after the winner has been inaugurated. Personally, I loved seeing the Proud Boys walk through. They get a bad wrap in the press. They were calm and didnt try to start confrontations. I saw an organization of 30 or so people with African colored flags as counter protesters and they were peaceful as I saw. It was a great day.
Thanks for telling us about your experience, and the numbers.
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