Posted on 09/26/2001 9:28:45 PM PDT by kristinn
Plans for Operation Infinite FReep:
We will be meeting at the Navy Memorial on Pennsylvania Avenue between 7th and 9th Streets, N.W. (behind the National Archives) between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.
After 10 a.m. we will break into small groups and peacefully greet the leftists from a respectful distance (to avoid conflict) as they arrive at Freedom Plaza for their late morning rally.
A small contingent will stay behind at the Navy Memorial out of respect for the sailors at sea for Operation Enduring Freedom for the duration of the leftist's march down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol. The rest of us will stand on the sidewalk along the avenue and express our opinion of the passing parade :-) until 4 p.m. or later.
Please bring as many patriotic Americans as wish to come, just make sure they understand the D.C. Chapter's rules for protesting as they will be rigorously enforced.
Edited text of the original announcement:
The D.C. Chapter of Free Republic invites all FReepers and lurkers in good standing to join us this Saturday, September 29, in Washington, D.C. for Operation Infinite Freep.
Our purpose will be to show support for our troops, President Bush, the families and victims of the recent terrorist attacks, and the United States.
We will do this by acting as a counter to the so-called peacenik (in reality, anti-American) rally and march scheduled for that day in D.C.
We will do so peacefully and lawfully, if you do not think you can control yourself in this trying time, please stay home. The leftist yahoos would love nothing better than to have images in the news of fights and skirmishes so they could portray themselves as pious victims even as they provoke hostilities.
The D.C. Chapter has a long and distinguished record of peaceful, law-abiding--but passionate--protesting and we will not allow it to be tarnished. Anyone on our side who cannot abide by the D.C. Chapter's rules for protesting will not be allowed to stand with us.
The rules are simple: No violence, no racism, no profanity, no threats, no provocations and no lawbreaking. All law enforcement officers must be treated with respect. Do not disrupt traffic in the streets or impede pedestrians on sidewalks or at crosswalks.
There will be plenty of LEOs on the scene because of the well-earned reputation of the leftists for disorderly conduct and potential for violence, so if any of them tries to assault you get a cop right away rather than duke it out with them. Like in sports where the referees never see the first punch but they always see the second one, so it is at protests. Be careful and keep your composure--do not be provoked. Most of us have experience and know how to handle ourselves in these situations. However, if you bring friends or family members, or pass this along to other groups, it is imperative they know what is expected of them. We can not afford to embarrass President Bush at this critical time by the antics of a few hotheads. We were able to have a successful month-long freep at the the Vice President's residence last fall--the Get Out of Cheney's House protests seen around the world--by maintaining these standards of civil behavior.
We sought but were denied a permit for a large rally on the 29th for security reasons. Therefore, we will be using freeper ingenuity in order to act within the law for this action. Law enforcement has enough to worry about right now and we do not wish to add to their troubles.
Where: Downtown Washington, D.C. Pennsylvania Avenue, NW from 14th Street to the Capitol (Navy Memorial is on Pennsylvania between 9th and 7th Streets.)
When: Saturday, September 29, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. (or later).
Signs/costumes: Large signs with large, thick letters and the Free Republic URL on the bottom of each sign. Rather than have 'love it or leave it' type signs, have messages and photos/graphics supporting our troops, President Bush, the families and victims of the terrorist attacks and America. Costumes should be in good taste.
Sustenance: Snacks, sandwiches, water or sodas (no alcohol!)to last the day. Try to travel light, however, as we'll be on the move.
Flags/ ribbons: Please bring American flags, large and small, and others like the Gadsden flag. Please bring red, white and blue ribbons to wear.
Bring video cameras or still cameras to document our activities.
It is most likely we will not be allowed to use bullhorns.
Use sunscreen and/or hats, it will be sunny and in the 70s.
Contact: Kristinn or Angelwood via FReepmail or e-mail. Please include your e-mail address with your FReepmail message in case the server crashes this week :-)
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WOO-HOO !!!
EAGLES UP !!
Mrs. ArGee, otherwise known as The Commander In Chief, tells me that, during these trying times, she needs me near. She's also concerned about me going into a place of potential danger. She's very aware that on 9/11 some wives said goodbye to their husbands not knowing they'd never see them alive again.
Let's ignore the fact that she rarely spends Saturday with me for the moment. As a husband and father my first responsibility is to my family. But I want to go. Any suggestions as to what I can tell her?
Please - nothing about her being irrational. That's entirely beside the point, as Mr. Banks would say. If she needs me I need to be there. What can I say to reduce her need/fear.
Thanks in advance and, as always,
Shalom.
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Outstanding flyer, Dave.
Along these lines, and beyond Saturday, I'm afraid we might forget if this thing really takes months to ramp up. I remember Desert Storm took six months, but there was regular news of the Iraqis committing atrocities against the Kuwaitis. Now that the news departments have decided to stop showing footage of the attack, how do we ensure America remembers. How do we keep the embers of our just cause burning?
True question, not a challenge. Should we start setting up memorial vigils in our cities? Could someone design a display and community organizations be formed to pay for one and put it up somewhere? Should we enlist the aid of local Fire and Police Departments?
I'm still a newbie to political action. What do you think we should do?
I want to do something more than simply try to out-shout some 60's wannabees.
Thanks
Shalom.
She and I are, and I'm ashamed to admit this is the first time I've thought of that. Thanks for the suggestion.
Shalom.
I'm gettin' pumped. Where ever we position ourselves tomorrow, "We will not be moved." *
After all, we're not going to let the anarchists, communists, socialists and liberals have all the fun now, aren't we? ;-)
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