I understand the premise, but it seems to me that it'd dilute the purpose of march.
I mean, everyone march to DC everyday.
Exactly what are we rallying around? Our discontent? A bit hard to quantize, don't you think?
If we marched insisting that RP be our president, it would make outsider think and look into this matter, no?
Another idea would be to have a common sign... Suppose a million of us held up the US Constitution and demanding that DC start obeying it, upholding the oath to defend it, etc.
Well I think one of the whole ideas behind this march is to estimate the numbers of
us. There is EXTREME election fraud taking place all across the country and in every
state. States that were showing 60% and 70% support for Ron Paul were being
tallied by these National Fraud Syndicated Machines as 3% and even 0% - like that's
believable? On the Wednesday after super Tuesday I counted over 200 individual
reports of election fraud from just abut every participating state. There were more but
I stopped counting after 200. That was an actual tally! I stopped collecting links after
50. And all this was just me - one person - and only at one site - you tube. There are
about 50 or more you tube clones and literally thousands political forums like this one
we're typing on right now.
Considering all that there must have been thousands and thousands of individual
testimonies about fraud - it was IN YOUR FACE BAAAAD! And the News didn't report
a single bit of it. Just a tiny bit of info on the few recounts that took place.
Then there was the in-your-face discrepancies: We would watch a rally at a particular
voting location and see about 2 to 4 THOUSAND people there waving signs and cheering.
Yet on the same day at the same location the poll results would say 8 votes or some
unbelievable low number.
With all this happening it's impossible to see how many people there are who are
actually supporting Ron Paul. Thus a march on Washington was called for. If a million
of two show up we'll know and they'll know!
My only worry is that from what I'm seeing - after it became obvious that we were
getting snuffed out by the fraud and such many many people seemed as if they just
threw up their hands and walked out. I dunno how many did that but if it's too many
that could be a real problem!
I also think this march is severely lacking organization!