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To: DogByte6RER

The Temecula Duck Pond has only a small fenced area surrounding it, capable of holding only dozens within hearing range without amplification. Therefore, can we assume the organizers are expecting a small turnout? Or is it that they are planning to demonstrate at the Ynez/Rancho California intersection, or even planning a march?


5 posted on 01/01/2006 1:23:28 PM PST by Hebrews 11:6 (Look it up!)
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To: Hebrews 11:6

According to the website "Bring Back Their Buddies" this group will most likely line-up along side the street on the sidewalk while dressed in black. They will have signs like "Bring Home the Troops Now" and "Support Our Troops..Bring Them Home"

I do NOT think that this will be a full fledged moonbat event with bongo drums and bullhorns. In Temecula, this message would be completely rejected. This group is attempting to appear more mainstream hence they are using the message "Support The Troops..Bring Them Home"

It is unlikely that there will be a march...at least on the streets. This intersection has a lot of traffic and it would make for a lot of irrate drivers and complaints to the City Council. If they were to march it might just be around the park; there is a paved walkway that surrounds the pond. The park itself is a medium sized park, est. 12-15 acres (but not huge when compared to Balboa Park, etc.) There is a white wooden ranch style fencing that separates the park from the two streets, Ynez Road and Rancho California.

I mentioned the Veterans Memorial because last fall there was a peacenik demonstration staged there. They may also gather there to give the media the impression that they have the support of veterans and the military. Rest assured...there will be media at this event, albeit it will mostly be local coverage.


8 posted on 01/01/2006 1:56:10 PM PST by DogByte6RER (Other Bus 19 So-Cal exhibits.)
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