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The 'Sparsely Attended' Patriots Rally for America--After Action Report
The D.C. Chapter and Rally for America ^ | Sunday, April 21, 2002 | Kristinn, Angelwood, Dave Dilegge, tgslTakoma

Posted on 04/21/2002 8:25:09 PM PDT by kristinn

When the D.C. Chapter of Free Republic started planning the Patriots Rally for America last month, we knew it would be hard to persuade people to come into a potential war zone to stand up for America in the face of violent peaceniks who hate everything good about the U.S.A. However, we also knew that if FReepers didn't stand in the breach noone would. Thus, we went into this knowing our turnout would be small but hoping we might inspire our fellow citizens to resist being terrorized in their nation's capital and come out to support America and our troops as we fight the war on terrorism.

While there were many bumps along the way to producing the rally, we never lost faith that it would be a success (though there were some days when we were quite frustrated:-)

Slowly--day by day and week by week--the plans for the rally took shape and fell into place. We tried to finance this ourselves, but it turned out to be more expensive than we could afford. Thankfully, several of our fellow FReepers saw to it that we would at least come close to covering the costs. We're still short, but at least we pulled it off.

Publicizing the rally was the hardest part. We sent hundreds of e-mails out to various groups whose members totaled in the hundreds of thousands. We pinged every FReeper listed within a day's drive of D.C. We had some D.C. area college students spread the word on their campuses. We distributed fliers. We managed to get on a few local radio stations for hour-long talks about the rally.

We also sent several press releases to almost one hundred major and small media outlets. This resulted in the Patriots Rally for America being written about in The Washington Times (only once), The Washington Post (about 7 times), the Journal Newspapers in northern Virginia (once), The Associated Press (about 5 times), Scripps-Howard (once), WorldNetDaily (once), Newsmax (once) and Washington Dispatch (once); the only broadcast report about the rally ran on WMAL-AM in D.C. two days before it was held.

We even held a press conference at the National Press Club. That was a fiasco--only two reporters attended and noone sent a camera to film it. That none of the local TV news stations wanted to let their viewers know about a truly peaceful, patriotic rally being held on the Mall at the same time as the other rallies they were hyping because of the threat of violence was disappointing--to put it mildly.

Matters weren't helped much when The Washington Post repeatedly published inaccurate information as to the location and date of the Patriots Rally. Last Sunday, The Post ran a map of the various rallies and marches being held that day. The Patriots Rally was located on their map a full city block from its actual location. Several attempts to get The Post to correct this error were refused.

The Post also had the wrong date for the rally listed on their Web site for at least two days last week (another group's rally was listed on the wrong date, also.) They corrected that error after a phone call but still wouldn't correct the map. It wasn't until the Friday before the rally that The Post published a new map on-line with the correct location on it.

Even the ABC News bureau in D.C. had the Patriots Rally at the wrong location. On their assignment daybook for Saturday, the rally was listed as being on the other side of the Washington Monument at the Sylvan Theater--where the anti-war United We March rally was being held!

In the days before the rally, we started getting alot of inquiries from media outlets, including an invitation to appear on C-Span's Washington Journal on Saturday morning.

We held one last meeting Friday night at an Arlington, Va. restaurant to finalize the plans for the rally. Around 35 D.C. Chapter members and out-of-town FReepers attended the dinner. We left in high spirits, looking forward to the long day ahead.

Dave Dilegge and two family members were first to arrive at the rally site to greet the stage, sound and porta-potty crews. As others arrived, tents, tables and chairs were set up and it was beginning to look like a rally!

I started the day across town at C-Span with a 45-minute segment on Washington Journal with Brian Becker of IAC-A.N.S.W.E.R. It was great to hear ALOHA RONNIE be the first caller to the show. It helped set me at ease for the rest of the show. The folks at C-Span were very nice and they gave me a videotape of the show along with my very own Washington Journal coffee mug :-)

I got to the rally site around 9:15. I could hear patriotic music coming from our sound system a block away. A Park Police office I knew from the days of the D.C. Chapter's White House protests against the Clinton administration told me he appreciated the pro-America music we were playing.

TV news trucks were parked on the scene to cover the pro-terrorist rally on the Ellipse being sponsored by IAC-A.N.S.W.E.R. Buses were unloading thousands of Palestinians and commies on Constitution Avenue by our rally site. We couldn't afford to bus ourselves in, let alone others who wanted to attend the Patriots Rally :-(

While the crowds for the two "anti-war" rallies on either side of us swelled into the thousands, our numbers were around one hundred by the time of everyone's scheduled start time of 11 a.m. Unfortunately, several dozen FReepers were needed to work all day as security on the perimeter of our rally site and at the porta-potties, so that made our numbers look even worse than they were.

The Patriots Rally was under constant assault from beginning to end with commies and leftists trying to infiltrate and stir up trouble. The toilet for the handicapped was ruined for use because some commie urinated all over the toilet-paper and the stall. Other toilets had bottles and other garbage thrown in them so as to cause them to reach capacity early so they could not be used.

Being that we paid for the rental of the seven toilets for the use by Patriots Rally attendees, we barred those from the other rallies from using them--with exceptions made for small children and the elderly. The pro-terrorist rally across the street at the Ellipse had plenty of porta-potties, but the commies kept crossing the street to try to "use" ours. While it may seem petty to control access to the toilets, it was a necessary security function. With great magnaminity on our part, we did provide a bucket for them to use labeled "Commie Commode and Bath". They declined our generous effort to accomodate their needs, however.

We opened the rally with the presentaion of the colors and a reading by Taxman of Red Skelton's essay on the Pledge of Allegiance. We then all recited the Pledge. Sarah Wood sung a beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. Constitutional attorney John Armor gave a stirring introductory speech based on the writings of the Founding Fathers to set the tone for the rally.

More people started arriving at the rally after we began the program. Getting in and around downtown D.C. was a nightmare. Everyone had to walk four or five blocks to get to the rally site from available street parking or the Metro. Our attendance peaked around 1 p.m. at around 400 patriots when Bob Dornan was speaking. The bad part was that around 100 commies had infiltrated almost all areas of the rally site and were starting to cause problems. This caused many families to leave for safer ground. Word reached us from the Park Police that the leftists were planning to rush and overrun the Patriots Rally at 2 p.m.

In response, the Park Police called in their riot squad--horse-mounted officers and riot-gear-clad foot officers. They formed a solid line of protection along our north and east perimeter to prevent any riot from being started. We battened down the hatches but continued on with the rally.

The strong presence of by the Park Police deterred what could have been a very tragic incident from occurring. Afterwards, the Park Police told us that they were very impressed with how the FReepers comported themselves in the face of the day-long attempts to disrupt the rally by the leftists. No FReepers were arrested or told to leave, but a few commies were led off in plastic handcuffs or were ordered to leave the rally site.

Some of our speakers had great difficulties getting to the rally on time because of the traffic nightmare. However all who were announced as speaking showed up and gave well-received speeches. Remarks taped exclusively for the Patriots Rally by Cdr. Jennifer Carroll (Ret.) and the Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson were also cheered by the crowd.

The most moving moment of the rally was when our special guest, Staff Sergeant Christopher D. Braman--sent to represent the Department of Defense--gave a speech about his experience at the Pentagon on September 11. Sgt. Braman developed chemical pneumonia while helping to rescue over 30 people there that day. It must have been very difficult for him to tell his story. The impact of his remarks was so strong that most of the leftists who had heckled the previous speaker, Bob Dornan, silently skulked away.

Rain started coming down at 2:15, but around 100 FReepers waited patiently for our last speaker, Larry Klayman, to arrive. Mr. Klayman walked about 10 blocks in the rain to keep his commitment to the Patriots Rally. We greatly appreciated his support.

We ended the rally on schedule at 3 p.m. It is a shame that C-Span chose to not broadcast the rally like they did the pro-terrorist rally across the street. The speeches by our speakers were all good and should have been heard by many more Americans that heard them that day.

I want to thank all those who volunteered their time to plan and work at the rally, as well as those who gave donations to help pay for its costs.

Thanks also to all the FReepers who traveled at their own expense from up and down the east coast to attend. We loved seeing old FRiends again and making new ones. It took guts for people to be there yesterday and we appreciate all who came out to support America and our troops.

We are profoundly grateful to all who committed to speak at the Patriots Rally for America--and kept their word despite horrendous difficulties in getting to the rally site: The Honorable Robert K. Dornan; Staff Sergeant Christopher D. Braman; Niger Innis; Maria Heil; Paul Rodriguez; Joseph Farah; Larry Klayman; Kevin Martin; John C. Armor, Esq.; James Parmelee; Jennifer Carroll; and Jesse Lee Peterson.

Connie Hair did a fantastic job as emcee for the rally.

We want to thank the U.S. Park Police for ensuring that our First Amendment rights were fully protected at the rally from those who would deny our rights if given the chance to do so.

Last but not least, we thank Jim Robinson for the support he has given the D.C. Chapter as we worked to put together Patriots Rally for America.

More details will be added by participants. I did not give highlights from all the speeches because I was too busy to take notes. They were all great, though.

Alot of interesting things happened at the rally that should be told. We could not afford a pro-shot video of the rally. Sauropod recorded most of it on his home video-camera. I hope he pushed the record button on it !


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To: catfur
Kristinn began his vigil on our behalf years and years ago when slick willie was doing his traitorous deeds against our beloved country. All those Saturdays in D.C........not too many have that kind of steadfast dedication. Talk about heroes.......he's a bonified hero!
41 posted on 04/21/2002 9:24:19 PM PDT by OldFriend
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To: kristinn
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. To each and everyone attending. I remember many years ago when seeing the freaks on TV that I thought NOBODY could believe that BULL**IT. How wrong we all were. Now IS the time to start showing our feelings. Sometimes I worry about attending because functions like this. No big problems, just break ONE jerko's nose or leg. Totally DEfensive, but 'affeared' of how it would be portrayed by our 'honest' media. ( apologies in advance for using 'honest' and 'media' in the same sentence). Thank each and every one of you attending today.

Nam Vet

42 posted on 04/21/2002 9:24:43 PM PDT by Nam Vet
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To: kristinn
Thanks for the after action report, Kristinn.

Salute to the DC Chapter.

43 posted on 04/21/2002 9:25:10 PM PDT by Diver Dave
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To: Libertina
How do they get so many at their rallies?

No job, skip school.

44 posted on 04/21/2002 9:30:10 PM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig
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To: kristinn
Congratulations to you and all the Patriots in attendance.

The Freeper Rally in DC was a Lone Eagle in a swarming vulture's nest of terrorists and terrorist supporters.

Every person who showed up should receive a Medal for Bravery.


45 posted on 04/21/2002 9:33:01 PM PDT by henbane
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To: kristinn; DaveDilegge
kristinn and Dave, THANK YOU for your valiant efforts! FReegards.
46 posted on 04/21/2002 9:36:15 PM PDT by American Preservative
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To: kristinn
**Major Bump**

Kristinn, as my Grandfather warned, don't apologize. You've outdone yourself with this one, and that includes the bad old days of Kristinn v. J. Lockhart.

Simply marvelous. Congratulations to all, and happy dissent!

I awoke today thinking about the rally. The horrid irony is that the "protesters" are the status quo back at the dorm. Thank God the majority of American voters can't remember much about their College days...

47 posted on 04/21/2002 9:39:37 PM PDT by nicollo
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To: kristinn
You did great on the Washington Journal.

I can see it now ---Kristinn for Senator!!!

Need to hold an elective office
before you go for the Big one!!!

I believe I heard way out here in LA on
Local KNX 1070 a short interview with
a lady talking about the Patriots Rally.
Would that have been Connie?

I believe the new feeds to KNX are from CBS Radio!

48 posted on 04/21/2002 9:39:59 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Jeff Head
You're very kind. The enemies of freedom are still fighting to strip us of our rights and our very existence. We just gotta keep fightin' back everyday.
49 posted on 04/21/2002 9:40:06 PM PDT by kristinn
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To: kristinn
Great job...great report...
50 posted on 04/21/2002 9:43:20 PM PDT by in the Arena
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To: kristinn; LocDoc; Jimmy Valentine; Hobsonphile; AGreatPer; Exit148; ForceTen; BufordP...
Everyone had to walk four or five blocks to get to the rally site from available street parking or the Metro.

My Kentucky pal and I walked 1 1/2 blocks south from Farragut West Metro stop into the commies gathering, then had to back track 1 1/2 blocks since the police barriers were in place by then. Then we headed about 4 blocks west, 6 blocks south and we entered near the east end of the Vietnam Memorial and then headed about another 2/3 mile east until we finally could attend the Patriots Rally.

I apologize for being nearly an hour late, but that was the reason. I forgot to mention, that there were about 75 commie leftists on our Metro train who departed at the same stop as we did.

Bottomline, it was worth every minute to attend the rally. It was a successful event from this FReeper's point of view. I am happy to have had the honor to attend.

Bob Dornan did a superb job and so did all other speakers.

I'd like to thank all organizers, supporters, participants and those who couldn't find us.

I just returned from my ten hour drive, and I need to work in the morning so I'll end this now.

51 posted on 04/21/2002 9:43:52 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: kristinn
You made us all very proud of the honorable job done once more by the DC FReepers. To those who think C-SPAN did not help us, remember how many of us came to FR because of C-SPAN showing so much of the Clinton mess. The usual C-SPAN junkies, both Dems and Pubs were shown enough anti-Americanism, to spark their residual anger from 9/11 and hopefully get off their middle of the roaditis.

I wish your 'report' could be printed - perhaps the Washington Times needs a ping.

52 posted on 04/21/2002 9:44:52 PM PDT by seenenuf
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I believe the news feed to KNX(1070) are from CBS Radio!
53 posted on 04/21/2002 9:45:49 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: SoCal-Parrot
ping - for media head shaker
54 posted on 04/21/2002 9:48:30 PM PDT by seenenuf
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To: kristinn
Hugs across the miles to you and the rest of the group!

I was sooo proud to be able to introduce you, Angelwood et.al to my family at the FReeper Inaugural Ball and especially to see my little 7yr. old grandniece's eyes glisten when she was introduced to all those people who were the ones she saw on TV yelling GET OUT OF CHENEY'S HOUSE!

Hey for all my FReeping Hillary, standing for President Bush etc., all that was a piece of cake...

What you did yesterday is awesome and I am proud to be a FReeper and to know you!

55 posted on 04/21/2002 9:51:39 PM PDT by catfur
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To: kristinn
Big ups to you guys for a brave effort!
56 posted on 04/21/2002 9:52:10 PM PDT by mafree
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To: kristinn
From the Orange County Register (AP) article on the DC EVENT headlined :Protesters share stage in mass rally in D.C. here is the closing paragraph :

In a counterdemonstration, a few hundred people gathered on the mall to show their support of U.S. policies. Some carried signs that said "Peace through superior firepower." "No Tear Gas Necessary. We Are Conservatives," said another.

The two groups of marchers passed peacefully on streets lined with police.


Cox News Service contributed to this report.The Full article is here :

Protesters share stage

57 posted on 04/21/2002 9:54:57 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: kristinn
Excellent job Kristinn. We had a great time and look forward to the next time.
58 posted on 04/21/2002 9:56:14 PM PDT by RodgerD
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To: kristinn
BTTT
59 posted on 04/21/2002 9:57:19 PM PDT by ELS
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To: kristinn
You all did a great job. Wish I could have been there.
60 posted on 04/21/2002 9:58:40 PM PDT by dalebert
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