Deborah K
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I called Linda Hunnicutt (Granny Warrior) and together we discussed how best to handle all of the rumors and inuendos. I assured her that no one from our group of organizers had anything to do with any criticism whatsoever of the Granny Warriors or their causes. In fact, we have been openly positive and supportive of them and that is why when I read what had been written about our group, I became alarmed, and decided to call Linda myself.
The Grannys were rightly concerned over whether or not our group of organizers were on the up and up. They have been doing this for long enough to know that many scams (in the name of the cause) have hurt people by essentially stealing their money under the guise of asking for donations.
To address this, we will be posting our bios on the site with a contact number so that any one can call with questions and concerns. Bear in mind, we are not professional organizers, there will be occasional oversights and errors on our part. It was an oversight to not post our bios in the beginning. The Grannys were right to address this.
Having stated the above, there is lots of misinformation floating around with regard to our marching and rally permits.
WE HAVE SECURED JULY 12TH ON THE WEST SIDE OF CAPITOL HILL.
I talked with our permit officer today and explained the concern. I was told that permit information is never given out and if people want to verify this march, they can call and ask if the west side of Capitol Hill is reserved for July 12th. That is the only information that will be given out. As to the other concerns about permits:
In order to put on both a march and a rally, you need to contact and/or apply in several jurisdictions:
1. Dept of Homeland Security
2. The metro police dept
3. The Capitol Hill police dept.
4. The National Parks Service.
We have applied for 4 starting points for our march with the NPS. We're currently working out the details. The DHS and the metro police handle the rent-a-cop deal for the march. The D.C. police handle the permit for the rally.
The process is time consuming and complicated. I'm sure it is why HQ abandoned the effort.
There were other questions and false accusations posted elsewhere on this forum that I don't feel the need to address point by point as I don't have the time. I do, however, invite anyone with concerns to let me know and I will address them accordingly.
I believe Linda and I had a meeting of the minds. Both our hearts are in the right place. It is common for misunderstandings to take place whenever legions of people are involved in something. It can't be helped other than with honest, open communication which I feel we now have. As a matter of fact, Linda and I will be collaborating on a project in the next few days. We'll keep you posted.
The Grannys were rightly concerned over whether or not our group of organizers were on the up and up. They have been doing this for long enough to know that many scams (in the name of the cause) have hurt people by essentially stealing their money under the guise of asking for donations.
To address this, we will be posting our bios on the site with a contact number so that any one can call with questions and concerns. Bear in mind, we are not professional organizers, there will be occasional oversights and errors on our part. It was an oversight to not post our bios in the beginning. The Grannys were right to address this.
Having stated the above, there is lots of misinformation floating around with regard to our marching and rally permits.
WE HAVE SECURED JULY 12TH ON THE WEST SIDE OF CAPITOL HILL.
I talked with our permit officer today and explained the concern. I was told that permit information is never given out and if people want to verify this march, they can call and ask if the west side of Capitol Hill is reserved for July 12th. That is the only information that will be given out. As to the other concerns about permits:
In order to put on both a march and a rally, you need to contact and/or apply in several jurisdictions:
1. Dept of Homeland Security
2. The metro police dept
3. The Capitol Hill police dept.
4. The National Parks Service.
We have applied for 4 starting points for our march with the NPS. We're currently working out the details. The DHS and the metro police handle the rent-a-cop deal for the march. The D.C. police handle the permit for the rally.
The process is time consuming and complicated. I'm sure it is why HQ abandoned the effort.
There were other questions and false accusations posted elsewhere on this forum that I don't feel the need to address point by point as I don't have the time. I do, however, invite anyone with concerns to let me know and I will address them accordingly.
I believe Linda and I had a meeting of the minds. Both our hearts are in the right place. It is common for misunderstandings to take place whenever legions of people are involved in something. It can't be helped other than with honest, open communication which I feel we now have. As a matter of fact, Linda and I will be collaborating on a project in the next few days. We'll keep you posted.
