When Glenn Beck put forth the idea of the 9/12 Project it peaked my interest and I was hoping it would develop, come to fruition, and become a national movement. It has, and it did. Millions of like minded American Patriots became energized, and as a result we the people, of our own volition eagerly joined the movement with renewed hope for saving our country from Statism, and bringing it back from the brink of impending disaster that would ultimately render our U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights as irrelevant, and our country's sovereignty destroyed.
I felt an overwhelming compulsion to make the trek to our Nations Capitol and participate in what will be the incipient stages of we the people taking back our country and reinstating our freedoms and rights as guaranteed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. It should be noted that Beck's 9/12 group was not alone, we were joined by several groups all banded together for this great rally.
On the morning of 9/12 when we arrived at the Capitol (about 11:30), I can only describe the scene as a mass of humanity as far as the eye could see. Nearly everyone was carrying either a sign, or a flag. I proudly carried the yellow Colonial "Don't Tread on me" flag. The main stream media for the most part tried to ignore the scope of the people attending this rally. It was estimated by reliable sources that anywhere from 1.5 million to 2 million people attended. The Capitol Police stated that it was the largest crowd they had ever witnessed for this kind of event. I was impressed with the demeanor, and conduct of the people during the event. It was the largest, and nicest group of people I have ever had the honor and pleasure to be involved with. There is no doubt that each and every one of us were of a single mind, and determined to implement the much needed change. There was a distinct sense of solidarity.
This event was real, effective, and we will continue the pressure until the President, his administration, and our elected officials get the message. This message was delivered to the President; "Can you hear us now Mr. Obama?" and in response to the Presidents challenge that he was going to "call out the nay Sayers on his health care reform." We responded with a chorus of tens of thousands of voices "HERE WE ARE!"
The adjective "awesome" is over used, however, it is appropriate in this case.
May God Bless America and all who love her!
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When the emporer and his court of jestors resort to calling you names and trying to smear you, you have gotten thier attention. Yes my friend, they here us now, and we are in thier kitchen. Thanks for representing the real America.
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