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On second thought Mr. Limbaugh we will have the March on Washington !

On second thought Mr. Limbaugh we will have the March on Washington !
Posted By: Marta Fernandez on March 04, 2009

http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detai...

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I thank God for being able to witness in my lifetime what happens when people come together who share one common bond, and that is the need for change. Even before President Obama takes office, already there are oppositions that are gearing up to be contrary to the change we seek. Just the other day Rush Lembaugh was quoted as saying that he "hopes the president fails". Despite the urgency and the need for success as it affects everyone. Sadley enough, there are thousands perhapes even millions who are contrary to the change that we seek and so desperatly need. This is why it is important that we stick together to demobilize the stagering llegacies of the past

In furtherance of our support to President Obama, we the people of the United States of America would like to sponsor a March on Washington and a show of solidarity on the issues that affect us all.

It is a march for all people of all ages, races creeds and nationalities, with different stories, but who have heard the cry for change coming together in Washington to dramatize the issues that concern us all.

This is a march for the people who come and who are ready to answer to the call that change does not start from the top down, but it begins from the bottom up.



We come as a show that we are ready to not just talk the talk, but to walk the walk and roll up our sleeves to began the work and start the healing process in America under the guide and leadership of President Barack Obama.

It will be a peaceful March not for or by the politicians, but it will be a march by the people who are affected by the real issues that hit home or close to home from the war in Iraq to the failing mortgages and the economy, down to the Injustice in our courtrooms, violence in our communities and the job profile and availability in America.

We want to make the message clear that after the election that the change that we seek, before it will takes place, that change begin with us. We come aware knowing that change is never easy and that the hardest work is ahead beyond the election.

We want to show also our appreciation and support to an administration that we are confident in and that now we can reach up to who will reach back.

This march is tentatively scheduled for June 27th , but because of all the detail involved may have be pushed back to a later date to assure its success and to preserve the surety that the message we come to Washington is clear and uncertain. We need your support! Commit today! Yes we can!
Updates on the development of this march will be given regularly to keep us all on the same page. Get involved! We need you and your creativity.

God Bless


Rev. Clyde Dunning



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agnes levine
Part-Time Teacher at Baltimore County Public Schools
Most defintely, we have to keep our presence behind President Obama very visible.
Wednesday, March 4th 2009 at 2:03PM
ROBINSON IRMA
UC, Davis class of 1992
And, returning to our oral history should be a major part of the theme of the march. This is the only way that we can prevent this only happening every other generation but in each generation from now on therefore cutting out that era of COMPLANCY as we have been doing.

I can not stress how in between Dr. M. L. King and president Obama those ropes on those trees made a major come back as a social norm?!?

We can not afford to allow this to happen ever, ever again!!!!!!
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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