REVOLUTION March on Washington D.C. - July 12th, 2008 - Restore the CONSTITUTION!
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The Revolution March on Washington D.C. will be on July 12th, 2008!
Our goal is to organize a peaceful, non-violent march on the streets of Washington DC followed by a rally in support of The Revolution that is happening in America. Ron Paul has agreed to be the keynote speaker at the march and rally.
Restore the Constitution for freedom, peace and prosperity! Now is the time!
For more information on the Revolution March go to www.revolutionmarch.com
http://www.revolutionmarch.com/hawkmang
Our goal is to organize a peaceful, non-violent march on the streets of Washington DC followed by a rally in support of The Revolution that is happening in America. Ron Paul has agreed to be the keynote speaker at the march and rally.
Restore the Constitution for freedom, peace and prosperity! Now is the time!
For more information on the Revolution March go to www.revolutionmarch.com
http://www.revolutionmarch.com/hawkmang
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hawkmang!you are tha mang!that 's sick i'll be spreading the news.
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I'm really excited and will do everything in my power to be there but I'm afraid that we've waited too long. A poor turn out will probably hurt the Revolution more than help.
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- Scudettostarved
- 2 months ago
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Nice little video, I'm down..
Better than sitting at home, watching Tv, eating cheetos, and acting like what I have is worth preserving.-
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- intercitty
- 2 months ago
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It's never to late to protect our rights as citizens of this once great country. If we can get a good leader we can be a great county again. We've wasted eight years with this boob in power, tearing down the constitution and America as well as it's citizens. The killing and war has got to stop.
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Ron Paul is a dangerous enemy of the Constitution.
"The notion of a rigid separation between church and state has no basis in either the text of the Constitution or the writings of our Founding Fathers. On the contrary, our Founders’ political views were strongly informed by their religious beliefs. Certainly the drafters of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, both replete with references to God, would be aghast at the federal government’s hostility to religion. The establishment clause of the First Amendment was simply intended to forbid the creation of an official state church like the Church of England, not to drive religion out of public life. The Founding Fathers envisioned a robustly Christian yet religiously tolerant America, with churches serving as vital institutions that would eclipse the state in importance." - Ron Paul
The Constitution does not once mention God and the Declaration only refers to an ambiguous "Creator". Has Ron Paul even read the Constitution?
Let the Voters' regret begin. Did you know that Ron Paul is a member of the Religious Right? He's hardly a Libertarian and certainly not a Constitutionalist. Don't believe me? See for yourself.
Let's start off with his denial of Darwin's Theory of Evolution - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JyvkjSKMLw&feature=...
And his denial of the existence of Global Warming - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUm1aVwRnC0&feature=...
And his belief that the Ten Commandments are equitable to the Constitution - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unVqSwL-_Xk&feature=...
Wow. Scary. It's a real shame that all of his RonTard supporters didn't do their homework...
He's also said, "Through perverse court decisions and years of cultural indoctrination, the elitist, secular Left has managed to convince many in our nation that religion must be driven from public view. The justification is always that someone, somewhere, might possibly be offended or feel uncomfortable living in the midst of a largely Christian society, so all must yield to the fragile sensibilities of the few. The ultimate goal of the anti-religious elites is to transform America into a completely secular nation, a nation that is legally and culturally biased against Christianity....Knowing this, the secularists wage an ongoing war against religion, chipping away bit by bit at our nation’s Christian heritage. Christmas itself may soon be a casualty of that war."
Ron Paul is a dangerous enemy of the Constitution. He has it wrong on the Separation of Church and State, and a woman's right to choose. He would reverse Roe v. Wade if allowed. He also supports school-vouchers, which allows private religious schools to enjoy the support of the government and takes money away from public schools. Sounds like a church-state to me. I don't want my taxes being used to pay from someone else's religious education. If church schools wish to exist, that is fine with me, but let them support themselves and stop living off of unconstitutional government hand outs.
If he claims to want to get government out of our personal lives and off of our backs, and claims to support the Constitution, then why does he not support a woman's right to choose? It is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment. Ron Paul simply wishes to take our rights away and increase government control over some of the most personal parts of our lives.
He also opposes gay rights and would allow states to discriminate against homosexuals. Either we should all have rights or none of us should have rights at all.
It is a shame so many people have had the wool pulled over their eyes...Wasted votes.-
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- Colonial_Zombie
- 2 months ago
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Colonial_Zombie, this "Ron Tard" has certainly done more than his fair share of homework. And I accept Dr. Paul regardless of his religious beliefs as much as I accept your right to disagree with him. The other three candidates also claim to be religious but that is hardly a reason to assume that they are incapable of performing the required duties of the presidency. Dr. Paul is very much a libertarian. A conservative leaning libertarian, but a libertarian nonetheless. Like you, I disagree with Paul's interpretation of separation of church and state and his views on pro-life as defending liberty. But taken as a whole he has an unerring stance on foreign policy, economics and civil liberties. In fact, he has probably written more on economics than the other candidates have read.
Your interpretation of Dr. Paul's proposed educational voucher program is off the mark. It is essentially a tax credit of $5000 per student for parents to choose how to educate their own children and includes a tax credit for our underpaid teachers. Competition amongst schools is a good thing, fostering incentives for better academic programs at lower costs. The consequence that some schools might be parochial simply solves the unending battle of parents who disagree about school prayers, etc.
I'm not quite sure how you have come to the conclusion that Paul does not support gay rights. That is simply false. To be fair, he did vote against federal legislation to uphold gay couple adoption. He is all for same-sex marriage though. In fact, he thinks that government has no place in any kind of marriage whatsoever. I know that I don't need a government stamped piece of paper to validate my loving relationship. :-)
Thinking that Ron Paul wishes to "take our rights away from us and increase government control" is simply absurd. Don't despair fellow Pauliticians. A vote cast on principles is never wasted. Thanks for checking this out and I hope to see you all at the march.
kingtsohg, thanks! (Not my creation though, props to Veronica Calaway, James Dooley & Trinity) Let's see how many people we can muster to show Washington a real Patriot Act!
Ron Paul on the issues:
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/issues/
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These little marches never do anything but get in my way en-route to work. The day our government listens to the people marching here is the day DC becomes the most crowded 10x10mi spot on earth. Good luck though no one is listening in the white house/congress/supreme court.
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- RudyRudell
- 2 months ago
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yes..ill be there you come on americas its time!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- arizonamike
- 2 months ago
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Well, RudyRudell..do you have a better idea to save our country? If people come together it makes a larger voice....something has to give. Look what the 60's did. It was the shear magnitude of the voice. Magnitude meaning many people fed up and standing up..marching...voicing...singing...even praying!!! Lets all put down our cheetos and chips, or just bring them and use your power of voice in America to help bring change! btw, if the little marches get in your way on your way to work, you must work for the government, eh? You can definitely help!!!
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- WorldPeaceTV
- 2 months ago
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I acknowledge the need for our citizens to organize and come together to hold the true terrorist of the day for their crimes, however I regret to say that this march will be anything but non-violent! This is my only sadness, because the intentions of the organizers is genuine however the country is not stable enough to not assemble in a mass and then allow the oppression of this corrupt administration to not feel the pain they have dished out.
God speed and all involved try to stay safe and alive during the turmoil. -
I just signed up and I'm making preperations to take a flight to DC. I might be tight on money but this is something I have to be a part of.
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- lifestudentno83
- 2 months ago
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"I'll be there.
Wherever the downtrodden are fed up with being trodded downward upon, I'll be there.
Whenever a babe cries out in the night because it's dark out and really spooky, I'll be there.
Wherever a man or woman screams out against injustice and demands just as much outjustice, I'll be there.
Whenever some fool uses the current.com website to be some kinda foolish, I'll be there."
-with deepdish...deepest...sorry...apologies to John Steinbeck and his orchestra. Wait. Leave off that last part. Thanks.-
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we all need to do our research and come prepared, and peacefully. we must use common sence and puplic outrage as our weapons. we need to get right in the way, call the press, and make sure we are blocking buisiness as usual. this is about calling real attention to real issues. no violence, it would be detrimental to the cause. i dont care who is the main speaker, i want bush in prison. period. we need to come together and take back what is ours.
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- humanpasta
- 2 months ago
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This could be very monumental if done properly. However, I loathe to say that it needs better better PR. The only way we can make it clear that we are fed up with the government is by turning out huge numbers. This country needs to be bitch slapped and there is something to be said for doing it the old fashioned way. I would like nothing more then to have America turn on their TV and see thousands of people who feel the same way they do and are actually doing something about it. America has been talking the talk for a long time and now it's time to walk the walk.
Ron Paul gained a following because he said that we would pull out the troops and business in Washington has to change. I don't think many people would disagree with that, but he is still more conservative then I'm comfortable with on social issues. Which is why he's not a projected winner in the presidential race.
Paul doesn't exactly fit into the age of reason this country needs right now. But if this gets huge, it could be just what this country needs.-
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- samanthadian
- 1 month ago
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