To: Mathews
I have gone to protests DURING my lunch hour ... if only to show support. I too am out of work ... been since Oct. BUT had I been working, I know that I would have had a dental/medical/vacation day to burn ... the Sacramento tea party was three hours ... tell me that half a day of work is more important than this
17 posted on
04/18/2009 11:52:37 AM PDT by
clamper1797
(FUBO ... protege of the unholy union of Karl Marx and affirmative action)
To: clamper1797
I'm with you all the way. Funny thing is... this is the first time I actually got off my rump to do anything about things. I feel really good about this. DC should be scared. As stated last night on Hannity, the lefties are used to protesting. If five Code Pinkos get within a square mile of each other they can sniff each other out and start a protest in seconds, but conservatives just don't do things like this. The amount of people in the streets was amazing. I'm glad we are shaking off the rust. LET”S GET BUSY!
20 posted on
04/18/2009 11:58:18 AM PDT by
Mathews
(Ambition, absent a moral compass, is naked destruction.)
To: clamper1797
I did get to the Atlanta Tea Party—because it was in the evening. Sorry, bucko—the higher ups frown on abandoning patients at health facilities. Lunch hours or breaks?—are you kidding? I suggest that to get out a higher attendance-(witness the Atlanta crowd)-hold them all after work—or possibly start them at 5:30 to disrupt rush hr.
44 posted on
04/18/2009 12:17:55 PM PDT by
freeangel
( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like what you say))
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