Keyword: dcmarch
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Thousands of President Trump’s most fervent supporters were out in Washington, D.C., on Saturday for a day of rallying that echoed the allegations that the presidential election was marked by fraud. But violent clashes between supporters of President Donald Trump and counter-protesters erupted in the streets of downtown Washington, D.C., Saturday night after thousands of the president’s supporters rallied earlier in the day to protest election results they say are fraudulent. A rally and a march to insist that Trump rightfully won a second term were planned for the day. The events went by several names, including the Million MAGA...
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Counterprotests erupted in the streets of downtown Washington, D.C., Saturday night after thousands of the president’s supporters rallied earlier in the day to protest election results they say are fraudulent. Police arrested a total of 20 people since demonstrations began midday, and two police officers were injured, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office said. The extent of their injuries is unclear at this time. We’ve all seen the attacks from Antifa on whole families who had dinner in the restaurants and little children running scared just because their father was a Trump supporter. Trump weighed in on Twitter late in the...
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The impeachment effort against President Donald Trump may be popular among Democrats but it has also energized his supporters, including thousands of women who plan to show up at the nation’s capital on October 17 for the March for Trump. “We are coming to Washington to support our president — to stand with him through this impeachment charade,” Amy Kremer, Tea Party activist and founder of Women for America First, the organization behind the march, said on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Saturday with host Matt Boyle. “[Democrats are] trying to subvert the will of the people and overturn the vote and...
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So while the Democrats are pouring everything into their propaganda media this midterm election, this march showed that their rhetoric is not working. #WalkAway The #WalkAway movement is picking up steam as it urges liberals to abandon Democrats. Thousands of fed up former Democrats and liberals joined Brandon Straka’s #WalkAway Campaign Saturday in Washington D.C. for the new movement’s first national rally. Straka led a mile-long march of 5,000+ supporters in Washington, D.C., according to Capitol police, as a show of unity just ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
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A big thank you to Robin Basiliki (Assistant Director/Videographer) creator of the Mad Broadcasting Network for her help in creating this video. JOIN US!! April 7th, 2018 in Washington, D.C. we march FOR transparency and JUSTICE. Operation Justice: “We the People” is a march to be held on April 7, 2018. It will be an organized display of peaceful protest and demonstration. Our mission is to show our discontent with a two-tiered justice system and the corruption being uncovered in our citizen-elected government. We feel strongly that they have neglected to adhere to the will of law abiding Americans for...
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The March to DC from Charlottesville, Va., started with nearly 200 marchers Monday, but by Tuesday morning there were only 35 marchers. “Over 200 people came together today to take a stand against bigotry and hate,” march organizers said on Twitter. “We’re marching from #Cville2DC. Join us: cville2dc.us.” The overnight rains were enough to keep all but “about 35” from marching Monday morning, the day after the pep talk when police escorted the group from Emancipation Park downtown Sunday. “We have started the day!” the group tweeted shortly after 10:00am. “We have about 35 folks marching against white supremacy.” Despite...
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Such respectful women! Such decent folks!
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Other than a few touch ups I will do by the end of the week, this is pretty much done. Several people requested I post it when it is completed, so here it is! Hope you enjoy it. Once of at least 3 paintings I am doing of the 9/12 March on DC.
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By Judi McLeod Tuesday, October 6, 2009 In those dark hours of the soul when it seems that a shock a day is being launched at We the People from the White House, I return to the drummers and fifers who led the 9/12 march to Washington. Listening to—or even imagining hearing—the drums and fifes on that day drowns out the hypocrisy of two community organizers now benefiting from the titles of President and First lady of the mighty United States of America.
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Here is video of Bill O'Reilly talking with Tammy Bruce and Mike Gallagher. Bill O'Reilly talking about FOX News and Conservative talk radio being the only ones driving the debate lately said that "the power now has shifted to us, and talk radio" and that he is worried "there may be overkill on the way, because once you get a taste of power it's almost like a drug you need more and more." When Mike Gallagher talked about the March on Washington D.C. he said "you had over a million people on the lawn at Washington D.C. Saturday," O'Reilly then...
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Well it didn't take long, did it? Pretty much by late afternoon on the day of the march, leftist bloggers and media pundits began trying to 'debunk' photos of the march, claiming the large crowd shown marching down Pennsylvania Avenue on the way to the Capitol Building was from another march, perhaps the one that supposedly showed up to honor the recently-deceased Ted Kennedy. Here are a few emails I received over the weekend and which I opened upon returning from the D.C. area: - "You people need to get over yourselves. Your ironically Strangelovian pursuit of a political strategy...
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My sister and B-I-L arrived yesterday afternoon from Houston. My sister and B-I-L along with close to 20 other people met up in Senator Cornyn's office. He was courteous, spent time talking to all of them. He also confirmed he did NOT like the health care bill and shared he was proud people were getting involved. My sister stated it was a very positive meeting. They then went over to Al Green's office.They were the only ones who went to Green's office. While she did say the lady was friendly she also was asked what district my sister was from....
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