April 19th vs. June 21st

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April 19th - The shot that was heard around the world - Lexington and Concord

June 21st - The day the Constitution was ratified

Which do you guys think would be best?
 
Definitely June 21st. The kids are out of school, and so is my wife (she's a teacher). The weather is great in D.C. around that time. Could be warm, but probably not hot. It's also a Saturday which makes it easier for a lot of people to attend.

No matter what day is chosen, I'll be there. It's only a 2 hour drive for me.:)
 
im still taking all the info in so im not sure yet. i lean towards the 21st from all that ive seen and thought about so far.
 
June 21st is perfect. Everyone is out of School. Anything sooner and a LOT of people won't be able to make it.
 
April 19th is also day of the Waco massacre and OK City bombing. Any enough to assemble would put Feds on super high alert.
 
Isn't April 19th the day the Manifesto comes out? I think it should be one week after that so we can all show up waiving our copies!

EDIT - sorry April 30th is the day... how about May 3rd?
 
Saturday June 21st, 2008
We the people in order to form a more perfect union and
honor the ratifying of the Constitution two hundred and
twenty one years ago by our founding fathers as the creation
of a base law for our federal government of the United States of America,
do ordain and establish a peaceful march on Washington D.C.
Saturday June 21st, 2008 in order to re-establish the principles
of Peace and Liberty that once we held high and to demonstrate
that Americans want a government that is governed by the people,
for the people, and in the best interests of the general welfare.
 
Saturday June 21st, 2008
We the people in order to form a more perfect union and
honor the ratifying of the Constitution two hundred and
twenty one years ago by our founding fathers as the creation
of a base law for our federal government of the United States of America,
do ordain and establish a peaceful march on Washington D.C.
Saturday June 21st, 2008 in order to re-establish the principles
of Peace and Liberty that once we held high and to demonstrate
that Americans want a government that is governed by the people,
for the people, and in the best interests of the general welfare.

Love it!
 
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