Thursday, March 18, 2010 3:49:59 PM · by American Dream 246 · 113 replies · 3,163+ views
biggovernment.com ^ | 03/18/10 | Jon Voight
Posted on 03/18/2010 7:51:41 PM PDT by adm5
We've melted down Congress' phonebanks, we've written and sent emails and faxes, we've vented our frustrations at townhall meetings for a solid year, we've written our newspapers and blogged about it until we are blue in the face, and yet we've done all of this to no avail.
The time for talking is almost over, but...
There is still time for a peaceful, non-violent expression of AMERICAS ANGER AT THE SOCIALIST/DEMOCRAT LEADERS IN CONGRESS AND AT THAT ARROGANT BASTARD TEMPORARILY RESIDING AT 1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.
Here's what I propose:
Then Obama & The Socialists will be thrilled that we are becoming more like their Euro-Socialist brethren. :)
Very true, you nailed it. And in fact the cars can even park in front of the trucks if they are near abandoned ones, making any towing efforts that much more difficult!
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Maybe “weekend mornings” might be the word to use? It would give a chance for those truckers to mobilize who are interested but can’t make such a quick deadline.
ArrrrVeeees!! (RVs) Horse trailers (empty). Airstreams and pop-out trailers.
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I agree 100%. :)
Even a period bumps the article to the top!
Farmers, bring your tractors. Ranchers, bring your trucks and stock trailers.
bttt
JON VOIGHT: Call to Arms: Join Me in DC Saturday to Stop ObamaCare
BTTT
Final score Montana 57, New Mexico 62!
Yesss!!!
BTTT
If only someone had thought of this earlier.
All it would take is for a group of about 10 cars to get together on the roadway in each major highway, then the 2 in the back slow down and the other 8 proceed to park their cars in a zig-zag maze puzzle from one side of the road to the other—of course the trucks are great too because they’re much harder to tow, but each of the car blockages would require 10 tow trucks.
Congestion for sure. Especially if it’s located in 5 major freeways.
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I’ll meet your . and raise you a :
BTTT
Have you ever been to D.C.? Abandon trucks there, and in the chaos that ensues, you won’t get much back. If it’s your own truck, you’ll lose your livelihood. If it’s a company truck, it’s a criminal act and you’ll face fines, restitution to the owner and possible jail time. I’d rethink this winner of a plan if I were you.
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