9-12 DC

January 24th, 2010
9-12 DC

9/12/2009 – The Patriot Flag I am flying today is the Flag of the United States of America! Here’s why … 1,756,000,000 Patriots were at the rally (regardless of what you hear) proof HERE

Update Dec 31, 2009 - World Net Daily‘s Person of the Year goes to … The tea-party participant – the individual who is frustrated America’s leaders don’t seem to want to “preserve and protect” the republic and gives up his or her own time, talents and money to warn elected leaders to choose the straight and narrow – has been selected by WorldNetDaily editors as WND’s 2009 “Person of the Year.”

Flown for 9-11 Remembrence

A Patriotic Day!

9/12/2009 Today, I am at the 9-12 march in Washington, DC. I’ve never participated in anything like this, so it is a first for me. I’ll be keeping a log of the day and will be taking many pictures and videos of the activities. Below are links to the Patriot Flag’s Gallery so you can see what the march and rally looked like from “ground level.” I put comments on each of the pictures. Below I’m giving you a sort of hour by hour summary of our day at the March on Washington, DC. It was certainly an event I’ll never forget.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PICTURES IN THE 9-12 Album

Click here for our video on YouTube: Part 1 (Getting there)

Click here for our video on YouTube: Part 2 (March on the Capitol)

Click here for our video on YouTube: Part 3 (Rally at the Capitol)

8:30 am … We started off by driving from Sterling, VA to the Dunn-Loring Metro station.

Hundreds of Thousands!

Click for YouTube Link

As we got out of the car, we saw a couple of ladies get out of another car, and they were carrying posters. They saw our T-Shirts and realized that we were “friendlies” and we were surprised to find people getting out of a car with posters. The surprise got larger as we walked into the Metro station to get our tickets and found a sizable line waiting to buy tickets from the machine. When we got down to the platform, it was about 1/3 taken up with people carrying posters and flags. When we got on the train, many people were already on board from the 2 stops ahead of ours. By the 2nd stop after us, nobody else could get onto the train … it was jam-packed. What was amazing (and you’ll see it in the pictures) … getting off the train was when we realized this thing was much bigger than we had ever imagined. The platform at Federal Triangle metro was completely filled with people waiting to go up the escalators. Then at the final escalator, there was a good wait as the huge crowd came up from below and out into the open (pictures show this).

Emerging from the Metro

Emerging from the Metro

When we emerged from the Metro, we were in another crowd which was slowly moving forward. This crowd merged with a crowd already walking up Pennsylvania Avenue. (We were supposed to turn left and go to Liberty Square, but there were so many people they started the march early to move the people along). So we merged with the march and continued toward the Capitol. Along the way toward the Capitol building which loomed larger and larger on the horizon ahead of us, we again had to re-adjust our image … this thing was MUCH BIGGER than we had imagined, people as far as you could see ahead and behind.

We finally got to the Capitol grounds, but they swere already full so we “parked” our chairs across the street from the grounds … a good viewing point for the activities. There were basically two forms of entertainment, the speakers and activities from the podium area, and the crowd milling around us. They had some fine speakers and some good bands playing patriotic music. One of the most stirring moments was when a lady began to sing the Star Spangled Banner and the entire crowd … from the Capit0l steps to the Washington Monument (2 miles?) all sang along with her … that was amazing and we captured a little of that on the video. My favorite speech was our South Carolina Senator, Jim DeMint. He got a great welcome, was well-cheered during his speech and made a big hit with the crowd.

About 3:30 Dan and I walked away from the Capitol area around the reflecting pond.

Patriots Everywhere!

Patriots Everywhere!

Again, our focus had to widen. We hadn’t seen the people behind us, probably 4/5ths of the entire crowd. The area all the way around the reflecting pond was filled as was the entire mall down to the Washington Monument.

We finally found a Starbucks, got an iced coffee, and headed back into the Metro for a long, (tired) ride home. Many people were with us from the rally … everyone was tired but still having a good time.

There were no swastikas, there were no “angry mobsters” … what we saw was a helluva lot of people … darned concerned about the direction of their government, and doing their best to make a point … HOPING somebody would listen. (Of course the White House mentioned Friday, that they were “unaware of the march”. That figures). When you see the aerial shots of this event … which we did not see until we got home … you realize a statement was being made. But you would have barely noticed it if you were not watching Fox News.

We are all Sons of Liberty

We are all Sons of Liberty

My favorite “moment” was THE picture I missed. On the mall, a gal sitting in her lawn chair, here dog lying by her side, with a poster that read: “I’m off the Sidelines! I’m a First-Time protester. And I’m here to stay!” I think that summed it up for many people there. The people who sat beside Dan and I were in their 80′s … he was a WW II vet. These folks were not “professional” protesters by a long shot.

This was a PLEASURE to have attended this event. Sometimes we are thinking we are “all alone” in this struggle. As Dan and I got out of the car we were kidding about being the only two in the march … then the two ladies showed up, then the people in line for tickets, then the packed subway, and into a Pennsylvania Avenue crowded with people from end to end. I came away feeling that being a “conservative” doesn’t mean you are “alone” … you’re actually in a pretty good group that is growing, and growing and growing. I’d rather be on the RIGHT side of this whole issue than the LEFT!

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PICTURE GALLERY

From the Podium, it was announced that CNN had stated there were “Over 1000″ people at the 9-12 March and Rally. For once, they were correct! When this was announced, the crowd boo’ed then started chanting, “They can’t Count!” Below is the time lapse video of the march … are there more than 1000 of us there?

Here is the WORLD NET DAILY summary … great summary with pictures.

Your comments are welcome.

  1. September 17th, 2009 at 10:24 | #1

    A segment done by CNN reporter Jim Spellman and anchorman Don Lemon, was when the participants are painted as the paranoid fringe. Quote:

    “One of the things that we heard over and over again is that is that its sorta the death panel thing taken to several degrees past that, where the president is gonna set up these death camps where they’re gonna do forced sterilization and that the government is taking over the internet to stifle, you know, speech and there is gonna be forced vaccination… it really is out there, Don…”
    - Jim Spellman, CNN

    When I returned home from the March on DC, one neighbor asked me if I saw any “dangerous anti-protesters” … also I was asked “if people showed up armed with guns” and “was the police presence heavy?” Another neighbor said he thought it would be dangerous to go to something like that …”some of those people are dangerous.” I was wondering where these comments came from … I was there. There weren’t any “weirdo” demonstrators, not a gun in sight, and the police were standing by their cars helping to block cross traffic so we could march through. (We even offered them bottled water, etc). What “planet” were these people coming from? ahhhh … the planet of CNN. Its a relatively new one, just beyond Mars, but not as far as Jupiter.

    Bottom line: CNN LIED!
    Bottom Bottom Line: People believe CNN

  2. September 19th, 2009 at 20:01 | #2

    A Research Paper from Indiana University states that more than 1.7 million people were at the march … quite interesting how they came to the number. You should go look at the Research Paper just to see how well it was done. The clearly means this was the largest such event every held in Washington, DC. And one day, history will record it, we just need a different news media. Too bad, but at least I was there and a part of it!

  3. November 12th, 2009 at 21:29 | #3

    A very interesting article at The American Thinker called: “Tea Parties: Misunderstood and Vastly Underrated” is a very good read. It matches what I saw at 9-12 and underlines what I’m saying that “something is happening” … you can feel it. The writer in this article captured it also.

  1. February 26th, 2010 at 11:56 | #1
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