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by Patch_W_Adams from St Louis

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I said to my wife,  I am sooooo sick of Politicians and their Corrupt Bull and lack of Representation of the people ...that I wanted to march on Washington....

I would love to grab my Don't Tread on me Flag...and March from St. Louis to Washington...I have had enough...

But can 1 Man make a difference??? 

Would it really matter?    Would I March on Washington Alone?

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decici68 read my blog
Oct 7, 2008 | 6:53 PM

1) Yes Patch 1 man can make a difference. It all starts with one man.

2) Yes it would matter, that one voice can start the change that is needed. Look all through history and it always starts with one man or woman.

3) No you would not march to Washington alone. I'm just as tired of it as you are. I do not want my children or future grandchilren to be handed the country that we have right now. So I would be marching right along with you, if you need help getting it together I'm there.

Flaglady read my blog view my photos
Oct 8, 2008 | 12:26 AM

Get your flag and make your sign. Stand where people can see you. You will see people showing you signs of support and you will see people joining you.

Start the movement here and you may just see your way to Washington DC.

SoSiouxMe read my blog
Oct 9, 2008 | 1:43 AM

I've been thinking about it for the last eight years. It's too far to march TO Washington, and few can afford to drive there with the current gas prices. It'd be great if all the people that are mad about the bailout of Wall Street would protest in DC, but that would shut the city down. hmmmmm....... it's sounding better all the time....

The other day I was thinking it would be cool if someone could organize a nationwide protest at every city hall, courthouse, town square, etc.

I guess we'll have to settle for voting the bums out.

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