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To: OneidaM, ANY FReepers IN THE DC AREA !
sounds like you might know some folks that might know some folks ...

what are the chances of getting word out on some DC radio stations re Saturday's FReep ?

if a bunch of the locals don't join us, i'm concerned that we are going to be seriously outnumbered,
and that the media will make some kind of political hay out of the fact.

( unconscionable assholes that they are ...)

22 posted on 09/27/2001 6:13:42 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: Hugh Akston JohnHuang2 tomkat
I posted this on the old thread without thinking about it being lost.

Fabulous article!!!

I have a suggestion for those Freepers who may be intimidated out of showing up on Saturday... It starts with a chant that goes like this...

"Same Song, Second Verse, A Little Bit Louder And A Little Bit Worse..." (then it goes right to a song)

"You Can't Ride In My Red Wagon, The Wheel Is Broke And The Axle's Saggin..." (then back to the chant)

"Same Song, Third Verse, A Little Bit Louder And A Little Bit Worse..."

This "round" of chanting and singing continues through the verses, till exhausted with each "verse" actually louder than the last!!!

Rush is talking about Edward R. Murrow's stupid chicken crap comments immediately following the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, which, of course is dwarfed by the stealth and magnitude of the current atrocity on the city.

I hope Freepers aren't intimidated away from D.C. on Saturday to confront this croud of Commonists who hate the success of America and Americans even if it's government isn't perfect, all the time!

It's way ahead of any alternative these defectives have to offer as a form of government.

50 posted on 09/27/2001 10:55:25 AM PDT by SierraWasp
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