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Related: About this forumOffset of the People's Convoy continues to grow on the National Mall
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Channel 5 sent a reporter down there this morning to talk to their spokesman. The spokesman, "X-Ray," is, fittingly, well-spoken.I'll get channel 5's video when I can.
It's a beautiful morning for a protest.
Here we go:
1776 Restoration Movement in DC to protest government overreach, other issues
By Bob Barnard | Published July 11, 2022 7:49AM | News | FOX 5 DC
{snip the video. I'll find a way to link to it later.}
WASHINGTON - A group protesting government overreach is in Washington, D.C. Monday where they say they will take their grievances to their elected officials.
The 1776 Restoration Movement group arrived over the weekend to the nation's capital. Many have gathered along the National Mall.
FOX 5's Bob Barnard spoke with, John 'X-Ray,' a leader of the group who said they are in the District to "stand up for their freedom."
"We're frustrated with government overreach, with inflation that's through the roof, with the stock market that's in the toilet, with diesel prices at $6 or $7 a gallon. And we're frustrated with the way in which our elected and appointed officials are conducting themselves consistently." 'X-Ray' told Barnard Monday morning. "We're frustrated by the consistent and complete erosion of our freedoms here in the United States, and we're here to stand up for a smaller government and to try to turn that government back towards the founder's original intentions -- the constitutional republic."
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By Bob Barnard | Published July 11, 2022 7:49AM | News | FOX 5 DC
{snip the video. I'll find a way to link to it later.}
WASHINGTON - A group protesting government overreach is in Washington, D.C. Monday where they say they will take their grievances to their elected officials.
The 1776 Restoration Movement group arrived over the weekend to the nation's capital. Many have gathered along the National Mall.
FOX 5's Bob Barnard spoke with, John 'X-Ray,' a leader of the group who said they are in the District to "stand up for their freedom."
"We're frustrated with government overreach, with inflation that's through the roof, with the stock market that's in the toilet, with diesel prices at $6 or $7 a gallon. And we're frustrated with the way in which our elected and appointed officials are conducting themselves consistently." 'X-Ray' told Barnard Monday morning. "We're frustrated by the consistent and complete erosion of our freedoms here in the United States, and we're here to stand up for a smaller government and to try to turn that government back towards the founder's original intentions -- the constitutional republic."
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https://twitter.com/barnardfox5dc
https://twitter.com/fox5dc
PROTESTS
Offset of the People's Convoy continues to grow on the National Mall
The 1776 Restoration Movement says more participants are on their way to D.C. despite the group not having a permit to be on the mall.
Author: Rafael Sanchez-Cruz
Published: 4:54 AM EDT July 11, 2022
Updated: 6:08 AM EDT July 11, 2022
WASHINGTON D.C., DC The presence of the group known as the 1776 Restoration Movement is growing in the nation's capital.
WUSA9 caught up with organizers of the offset of the People's Convoy on their fifth day on the National Mall, where the group is camping out along Madison Drive Northwest despite them not having a permit from the National Park Service.
"It's day five, we were told, a lot of people said we weren't going to be here, and we are here. We are going to stay," said a man that identified himself as 'Raptor'.
Park Police was on standby while participants handed out their redress of grievances to people passing by. Members say their freedoms have been stripped away, and they question the role of the federal government.
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Offset of the People's Convoy continues to grow on the National Mall
The 1776 Restoration Movement says more participants are on their way to D.C. despite the group not having a permit to be on the mall.
Author: Rafael Sanchez-Cruz
Published: 4:54 AM EDT July 11, 2022
Updated: 6:08 AM EDT July 11, 2022
WASHINGTON D.C., DC The presence of the group known as the 1776 Restoration Movement is growing in the nation's capital.
WUSA9 caught up with organizers of the offset of the People's Convoy on their fifth day on the National Mall, where the group is camping out along Madison Drive Northwest despite them not having a permit from the National Park Service.
"It's day five, we were told, a lot of people said we weren't going to be here, and we are here. We are going to stay," said a man that identified himself as 'Raptor'.
Park Police was on standby while participants handed out their redress of grievances to people passing by. Members say their freedoms have been stripped away, and they question the role of the federal government.
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Offset of the People's Convoy continues to grow on the National Mall (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2022
OP
in chi it used to be illegal to feed meters. flag goes up, you're supposed to move it.
mopinko
Jul 2022
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1776 Restoration Movement in DC to protest government overreach, other issues
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2022
#3
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,987 posts)1. Follow Zachary Petrizzo's Twitter account.
They're about to encounter the most powerful force in the universe: DC parking enforcement.
https://twitter.com/ZTPetrizzo
Despite claiming to be feeding the parking meters, the 1776 Restoration Movement keeps getting parking tickets near the National Mall.
Link to tweet
mopinko
(71,823 posts)2. in chi it used to be illegal to feed meters. flag goes up, you're supposed to move it.
not sure these days, cuz the meters are gone. but that the whole point of a meter.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,987 posts)3. 1776 Restoration Movement in DC to protest government overreach, other issues
1776 Restoration Movement in DC to protest government overreach, other issues
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1776 Restoration Movement in DC to protest government overreach, other issues
A group protesting government overreach is in Washington, D.C. Monday where they say they will take their grievances to their elected officials.
1776 Restoration Movement in DC to protest government overreach, other issues
A group protesting government overreach is in Washington, D.C. Monday where they say they will take their grievances to their elected officials.
Link to tweet