To: timestax
Thanks for keeping this bumped. I did a brief interview with the Washington Post earlier this week. Hopefully they'll have a story about the rallies this weekend.
We've got alot of work to do to get the word out. We'll be working hard at it this weekend and during next week.
To: kristinn
Muggs and I were at the Freeper Clinton Impeachment Rally in December of I believe it was 1999, at the Capital Dome area. I remember it was unseasonlly warm and sunny, and speakers included Bob Barr, and Klayman. And there was a little dog that chased a tennis ball all day with a little doggie sweater on that said IMPEACH BUDDY ! We marched to the White House and had a great time. Do you remember this. What was the real name of the event...muggs and I can't remember.
To: kristinn
I did a brief interview with the Washington Post earlier this week. Hopefully they'll have a story about the rallies this weekend. We probably shouldn't hold our breath waiting for fairness from the Washington Post. And I don't think it's the fault of the reporters; it appears that the editors have issues with fairness in reporting.
If they do manage to give us a little mention, I hope they get the date and location correct this time. ;-)
We've got alot of work to do to get the word out. We'll be working hard at it this weekend and during next week.
I've contacted a bunch of area young republican groups. Too early to know the results yet.
To: kristinn
"We've got alot of work to do to get the word out."I'll be on the Bob Durgan radio show (WHP covers Harrisburg/Allentown) this coming Wed or Thur.
If any of you have a local conservative talk radio station, call in. Great free advertising.
For Friday night, may I suggest the Orleans House again? It worked out great the last time. But, that is really your decision.
To: kristinn
Wish I could make it. Hey-here's an idea: wanna give the Leftists a run for their money? Get Ted Nugent to play!
183 posted on
10/19/2002 5:54:12 PM PDT by
Musket
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