THANK YOU to the Revolution March team!

Thanks and Congratulations on a great March and Rally!

Hoping to make St. Paul in September.
 
Thanks everyone!

It was nice meeting the RPF people I met... I think. My head still hurts from Saturday night.
 
I was wanting to be there! Thanks to all of you that attended! I'm jealous! I'm saving up for St Paul though.
 
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Thank you guys! It was an experience of a lifetime. I'll never forget it - met some amazing people. The planners, volunteers, marshals, medics, etc did so much for this. Great job, guys!
 
I asked a Capitol Police Officer (who were ALL very friendly) about an estimated count. He said roughly 10,000, and that is was the largest they had had in a while. I bet it NEVER happens that the Police are forced to take off their hats and put their hands over their hearts at demonstrations or rallies that take place there (which they did when the National Anthem was sung).

It was such an excellent day of loving our country and everything it once stood for.

I tend to think that during the Rally however, there were more along the lines of roughly 6-7000.

It was so brutally hot and humid and I really think many were driven away earlier than had it been cooler and more pleasant.
 
Thank you for organizing a truly inspirational event. As for the numbers, I have to agree that there were a lot more people at the march than were at the rally. I think there were about 5000 at the rally. Maybe twice that at the march. It was so hot that after Ron spoke we left to find refreshment and shade. Hopefully it won't be that hot when we gather in Minneapolis.
 
I bet it NEVER happens that the Police are forced to take off their hats and put their hands over their hearts at demonstrations or rallies that take place there (which they did when the National Anthem was sung).

It didn't occur to me that they were even listening, sadly. I don't know why. I guess at the time, I was just thinking of all the march attendees and rally attendees, and our common cause of freedom.

But it touches my heart greatly, to know that the officers did this. Even now, a common bond with those who some deem to be our "enemy". Always remember, I am telling myself, they are Americans, too.

Susan Wolfe

P.S. I sang the National Anthem at Revolution March.
 
P.S. I sang the National Anthem at Revolution March.

And did a beautiful job :)

Good to have you back Susan. I trust you have been able to get some much needed and deserved rest.

Thank you again for all your hard work organizing campgrounds and Ronvoys. You Rock! We had a blast. It was Great to meet you face to face....

On to St. Paul!!! Let me know what I can do to help ....
 
And did a beautiful job :)

Good to have you back Susan. I trust you have been able to get some much needed and deserved rest.

Thank you again for all your hard work organizing campgrounds and Ronvoys. You Rock! We had a blast. It was Great to meet you face to face....

On to St. Paul!!! Let me know what I can do to help ....

+1776

And about the TwinCities...

www.walk4freedom.org - the more the merrier

Right now we need people to can build and admin MySpace and Facebook profiles. I've started "groups" on the major social network sites and I ask everyone to join and leave comments - to encourage activity)
 
Yes Susan Wolfe you have a voice to die for! And such a fantastic event, I'm so delighted i made it from New Zealand. Just got back and i am lagged! It was well organized, lovely atmosphere apart from the altercation over the "F*** the Govt" sign moment and 12 policemen. I wondered about that guy from an agent provacateur point of view. He did get seriously histrionic over a provocative sign. The rest of the atmosphere was stunning. Well done all those who contributed. I know how much work goes into it.
I'd love to be able to go to Minneopolis but hey i'm not American and now I'm broke! You are wonderful people and it was so coooool being part of you... in the flesh, as it were, for a day!!!
Blessings and salutations!!
 
Yes Susan Wolfe you have a voice to die for! And such a fantastic event, I'm so delighted i made it from New Zealand. Just got back and i am lagged! It was well organized, lovely atmosphere apart from the altercation over the "F*** the Govt" sign moment and 12 policemen. I wondered about that guy from an agent provacateur point of view. He did get seriously histrionic over a provocative sign. The rest of the atmosphere was stunning. Well done all those who contributed. I know how much work goes into it.
I'd love to be able to go to Minneopolis but hey i'm not American and now I'm broke! You are wonderful people and it was so coooool being part of you... in the flesh, as it were, for a day!!!
Blessings and salutations!!

Thanks for traveling all that way. The LA to NZ leg is looooonnnnnnggggg. Glad you made it home safe and enjoyed yourself.
 
+1776

And about the TwinCities...

www.walk4freedom.org - the more the merrier

Right now we need people to can build and admin MySpace and Facebook profiles. I've started "groups" on the major social network sites and I ask everyone to join and leave comments - to encourage activity)

Unfortunately I won't be able to be there for the entire walk, but have some ideas for the end of the walk, though figure that the organizers have the same thing in mind.

I would be glad to admin a My Space page... I'm not very familiar with Facebook. :(
 
Thanks Gin :) You'll be perfect for the MySpace admin, and I look forward to hearing some of your ideas. I'll send a pm

And I'll take this opportunity to say that your enthusiastic work on the campground aspect contributed heaps to the success of the March.

Yep, I really am glad it is you that has jumped aboard, thanks.
 
Thank you so much for the march and the posts! I'm getting nostalgic tonight over the past year.
 
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