Showing posts with label 912 Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 912 Project. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

I TRAVELED THE TEA PARTY EXPRESS



RE: THE LEFT
"I traveled on the Tea Party Express tour bus as a singer/songwriter, entertainer and spokesperson; 16 states, 34 rallies in two weeks. I experienced vicious racial verbal attacks, not from the tea party protesters. The racial hate expressed against me all came from the left, people who support President Obama's radial socialist agenda. ... These racists are outraged by my opening lines I boldly proclaimed at each rally. 'Hello my fellow patriots! I am NOT an African-American! I am Lloyd Marcus, AMERCIAN!' ... The tea party audience's passionate response to my proclamation was a surprise to me. I did not know so many Americans disapproved of hyphenating pushed on us via political correctness. ... Liberals' response to my YouTube videos, columns and performances on the Tea Party Express have been extremely racist, vicious and hate-filled. In their incredible arrogance, they vilify me for loving my country and not viewing myself as a victim of white America. In the sick minds of liberals, as a black man in America, I must support President Obama regardless of his policies. I must resent white America. I must feel entitled to the earnings of other Americans. My belief that my success or failure is totally in the hands of myself and my God is anathema to them. As to the claim that the tea party protesters are racist, they are not. Quite the opposite. At every rally, with thousands in attendance, I was overwhelmingly showered with affection and thanks for standing up for America. ... These protesters are not racist. They are decent hard working ordinary Americans who love their country and disapprove of the radical changes planned by the Obama administration." --singer, songwriter and columnist Lloyd Marcus.... http://patriotpost.us/

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The Great March on Washington, D.C.,


They came to Defend Freedom September 12, 2009

Judi McLeod  Saturday, September 19, 2009
One week ago today, 1.7 million ordinary Americans flooded Washington, DC to defend their country.
With thousands already gathered in Freedom Plaza in the early morning hours, the fifers and drummers who were to lead the procession to Capitol Hill. were ordered by district police to start the parade one hour and 15 minutes early.
Revolutionary-era en-actors William Temple, of Georgia, and Gene Hoyas, as continental army officer Col. Rash, led the fifers and drummers down Pennsylvania. It was a page come back to life out of glorious American history…the return of Paul Revere on a September Saturday that was no longer ordinary.
“By the time we reached Capitol Hill, a crowd of hundreds of thousands was already waiting to cheer us on,” Mr. Hoyas says on the YouTube.
It was a march into history that proved patriotism always trumps politics.
But more than anything else, the march proved in a most inspirational way that no trained seal mainstream media, no Marxist president, no matter how ruthless, can douse the flames of American Patriotism.....more http://canadafreepress.com/

Thursday, September 17, 2009

WE MADE HISTORY on 9/12/09


Margie and I were there. We just had a feeling it would be big and wanted to be a part of History. We were. Not even arguably, this was the largest protest ever staged in Washington DC - ever! We stayed in Alexandria and scoped out the Metro and the DC area on 9-11. Alexandria is quite a ways out and we planned to use the Van Dorn street station to get down to the Federal Triangle station. We were to gather at Freedom Plaza. Based on what we saw in the way of 9-12 t-shirts on 9-11, we knew Freedom Plaza would be too small.
It was.
The Van Dorn Street Metro station is the next to the last station on the Blue line. We arrived at 8AM which was several hours early. Most of the seats were taken from the single previous stop, and then we filled the train as the occupants cheered. This was the scene all the way - at every stop we cheered the people getting on. The train was absolutely packed with predominantly clean-cut and well-dressed protesters by the time we reached down town. Many people were having to wait for the next train at each station. Jumping ahead of myself a bit, this was the situation for the next four hours. "We the People" totally overloaded the Metro system from 7AM when it opened until noon. Even after 12:00, they were still coming but only by the tens of thousands that late in the morning.
The rally point, Freedom Plaza, had overflowed up and down all side streets so much that by 9:00 the protest "popped the cork" on Pennsylvania Avenue and started moving toward the Capitol on it's own. There was no stopping us. Thank God we were a gathering of peaceful citizens because the authorities in DC were caught completely off guard. What I am saying here is that a less patriotic gathering could have literally destroyed the city - a sobering thought.
Margie and I had moved to what we thought was the front of the march just before it started moving. We were densely packed all the way down to the Capitol. Upon arrival, we found the area already full and overflowing to both sides of the Capitol lawn and even out into the Mall. And again, we were near the front of the march!
I kept looking back up Pennsylvania for the next couple of hours and they were still coming down curb to curb and densely packed. No one was prepared for so many people and there were precious few facilities. Simply for physical reasons, we knew we could not stay longer and so we started back up Pennsylvania Ave about 10:45 and arrived back up at Freedom Plaza at noon. The police were trying to move the crowds still coming off the trains out of the street and into the sidewalks.
Estimate? There will be a lot of controversy with the New York Times leading the way. They estimated the crowd at 500 people. From the ground and at the time Margie and I reached the Capitol, I estimated a half-million but this was before I knew how many were coming in behind us. Without going into details, I know a bit about crowd size and crowd control. There were at least one million people there, and we only saw one single solitary counter protester - this is a conservative estimate - pardon the pun.
The general theme was "Can you hear us now?" If partisan means "Democrat" or "Republican", this was a non-partisan protest. It was an anti-Democrat and an anti-Republican demonstration. It was a "hey Washington, you are not listening" protest. It was a "stop spending what you don't have" protest. It was a "no pork" protest. It was a "read the bill" protest. I can go on an on. Much of the energy was spent on Democrats but only because they are in power.
This was truly a "tea party" directed against the "system" and we drove over 3000 miles to be a part of it.
Margie and Jim Lawrence
Republished with permission of Jim Lawrence
Mr. Lawrence is an engineer with Mustang Engineering in Houston, Texas

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

WASHINGTON D.C. CENSORSHIP


DC censorship:
web cam shut off at the Washington Mall

I WAS THERE and saw this first hand. Freedom Plaza was overflowing spilling out into the side streets and onto Pennsylvania Ave. The march has to start an hour earlier there just was anything else for the people to do but, start marching. We were EVERYWHERE in DC we jammed the streets and the mall.  DC got a lot of money from the "Angry MOB" as we have been called along with several other choice names; my personal favorite is "potentional terrorist".
 Air Force One Helicopter was seen flying overhead we assume with Obama on board on his way out of town, with his teleprompter and the elite media in tow. He went campaigning in Minnesota…….

 History was being made while Obama was on the run from acknowledging what his administration has wrought, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FIGHTING BACK against tyranny. . Video of traffic cams shows 1.5 to 2 million marches on 912 rally.

 I've reported you be the judge. The march went from Freedom Plaza {14th} down Pennsylvania Ave to the Capital 13 blocks apx. a mile packed all the way. From the Capital packed to the Washington Mounment. Does that look like a small number of people to you?










 









  








Sunday, September 13, 2009

A million march to US Capitol to protest against 'Obama the socialist'

By David Gardner
Last updated at 2:06 AM on 14th September 2009
As many as one million people flooded into Washington for a massive rally organised by conservatives claiming that President Obama is driving America towards socialism.
The size of the crowd - by far the biggest protest since the president took office in January - shocked the White House.
Demonstrators massed outside Capitol Hill after marching down Pennsylvania Avenue waving placards and chanting 'Enough, enough'.
The focus of much of the anger was the president's so-called 'Obamacare' plan to overhaul the U.S. health system.

Demonstrators waved U.S. flags and held signs reading 'Go Green Recycle Congress' and 'I'm Not Your ATM'.' The protest on Saturday came as Mr Obama took his campaign for health reforms on the road, making his argument to a rally of 15,000 supporters in Minneapolis.
Saying he was determined to push through a bill making health insurance more affordable, Mr Obama said: 'I intend to be president for a while and once this bill passes, I own it....more
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1213056/Up-million-march-US-Capitol-protest-Obamas-spending-tea-party-demonstration.html#ixzz0Q5krt2Ls