Posted on 03/21/2010 12:12:57 PM PDT by ohioWfan
On Thursday evening my husband and I made the decision to drive to Washington D.C. to be part of the "Kill the Bill" protest on the Capitol lawn.
We had been a part of the 9-12 DC Tea Party, having been part of the Tea Party movement since it's beginning, and have a vested interest in making sure this monstrosity doesn't pass (it is pending as I type this).
We drove to DC Friday evening and drove back Saturday, not able to stay for the entire event because of church responsibilities Sunday morning, but we were thrilled to be a part of this huge gathering of American citizens, and I hope these photos give a feel for what we were about, and how powerful a voice "We the People" have.
As the protest developed and our loud voice was heard, we were told by Michelle Bachmann and others in Congress that our being there indeed was having an effect on what was going on inside the Capitol building in front of us. (The Slaughter of the Constitution went down while we were there).
We broke up to go into the Congressional office buildings and "visited" the wavering Congressmen (we spent most of our time at John Boccieri's office).
If the bill passes, you can be assured that our fight is not over. We must win this battle, and if they succeed in passing this destructive, unconstitutional bill, we will fight to have it overturned.
These are a few of my photos of the event. May God bless and have mercy on America!
You’re very welcome. Feel free to use them however you want of course.
DC TPX III
I can’t wait!
Thanks. I will! :)
More pictures 198
I don’t know — where are your photos?
I posted this thread, so all the photos in the first posts on the first page are mine.
I was in tha tcrowd, waaaaaayyyy up toward the front, so I’d be hard to spot. But I think that might be my wife’s pink sign in one photo.
It said, “Dear Congress: You’re fired for gross insubordination.”
Maybe I can zoom in on the original and find out if it's hers.
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