TimeForChange
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If an official press release can be made up we can post it on the Veterans for Ron Paul page on Facebook and maybe get it out to all the VFW's in surrounding states or across the nation
The only negative thing that could result would be the MSM beginning to beat the brown shirt drum... It is a gamble. A march like this would certainly resonate like a boulder dropped into a small pond, but HOW would it resonate.
I am concerned for how it might get spun....
Christopher et al, thank you for your thoughtful contributions to this proposal. I should have made it slightly more clear and I think going forward the singular focus of the message for this event is:
RON PAUL IS THE CHOICE OF THE TROOPS!
Everything else, including individuals' reasons for being a part of this march, is secondary to that.
On the count of including non service members, I think that would dilute the message. Certainly, it would not be appropriate to have non-veterans marching in the actual formation, but I'm wondering if it would be appropriate to invite service families and supporters to march behind the formation. It would also be great to have "civilian support" in organizing this and spreading the word, so it would be great for them to have a way to be included in the action itself. I think we should also have a screening point for those joining the formation and REQUIRE at least some proof of service be presented to march in the formation. Thoughts?
then "present arms" (hold a hand salute) to a folded flag for as many seconds as service members have died since Obama took office,
Hey Adam,
I noticed You saying something about a website. While I am not volunteering, mainly because I am not a United States citizen, I have a tip.
The other day someone from a web design agency called "WebStarts" posted a thread here claiming to donate 1$ for each registration to their free-ish website building and hosting service who did so via a Ron Paul banner. The thread can be found at http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?347196-Popular-web-startup-company-endorses-Ron-Paul-with-an-ad-on-their-homepage
I don't know if it is just a marketing ploy or not (it probably is) but nevertheless I gave it a spin and in 15 minutes managed to cobble together http://fireitup.webstarts.com. Seems to work and the sitebuilding tools are somewhat usable.
So if someone has the spare time and motivation, then WebStarts can be used to create the website Adam mentioned.
Another good tool for building websites really fast is Edicy which is even better that WebStarts, I think.
Good luck to everybody here from EU and keep up the good work. What is done here today and in coming months can alter the course of history on a global level, for better I hope.
I had 1 of them. lolIt's not the DOD directives which get you into trouble. It's the ORDER! The UCMJ empowers officers to issue orders. Failure to obey a lawful order is what they can get you on.
I love this whole idea and I think it will send a great message, however, I'm wondering why focus only on those who have died since Obama took office. I think it sends a stronger message to count all who have died since the wars started. Bush is just as much at fault (or more so) than Obama. Also, it would have less of a partisan ring to it and send a message that both parties are status quo and we need a real change.
I would love to have the honor of being the one to execute this (I've always loved close order drill) but if it there is someone else who would be more symbolically appropriate, then it doesn't have to be me. We could also have a different person holding the flag, or something else to salute that would symbolize the fallen troops.
In solidarity with Cpl Jesse Thorsen, we, the founders of Veterans for Ron Paul 2012, Nathan Cox and Adam Kokesh, propose a Veterans and Active Duty March for Ron Paul on President's Day, Monday, February 20th, giving us enough time to plan and promote, and in plenty of time for an impact on Super Tuesday, March 6th. We would apply for a proper permit from the Parks Department and coordinate with appropriate authorities to gather in the vicinity (at the base if possible) of the Washington Monument, have a brief chance for veterans to speak, nothing special, possibly even as little as a soapbox and a bullhorn, but we'll see. Then, at a designated time, line up in formation on 15th St NW facing North towards Constitution Ave NW, march in formation to the White House, turn our backs to the White House, then "present arms" (hold a hand salute) to a folded flag for as many seconds as service members have died since Obama took office, then march silently back to the Washington monument and fall out. This could be followed by a designated time and place for media availability, and/or a reception to take place at another location. This has the benefit of being effective even if we only have a platoon-sized element of participants, but imagine if we could have an impressive number of vets and even active duty soldiers participate in this gesture! How many would join us in demanding that Ron Paul be recognized as the choice of the troops? We could encourage individuals to wear something symbolic of their service, like a piece of uniform like a hat or a patch and carry proof of service. We could invite active duty troops to participate in full recognition of the regulations of NOT being in uniform or to come in defiance of those regulations. It is an absurd proposition to say that members of the military supporting candidates in uniform would be construed to represent official positions of the government and rules regarding free speech for members of the military have only been used to silence dissent and keep the true will of the troops from being relevant in the American political discourse. Well, NOT ANY MORE!
Veterans are a different kettle of fish, but active duty and reserve shouldn't be called into this imho. And frankly, being 'in their face' doesn't really serve Ron's purposes in this side issue, imho. It was a good faith error, and I think calling more attention to it will hurt most the guy who already spoke for Ron.
Active duty aren't supposed to go to partisan political rallies, even in civilian attire.