Impeachment rally for Senator Oemig's Joint Resolution
eridani
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Wed Apr-18-07 01:44 AM
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Impeachment rally for Senator Oemig's Joint Resolution |
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Be there! History in the making! Rally and Senatorial debate on Impeachment at the state capitol on April 19th. Rally at 10 AM. Debate begins at 11. The gallery holds about 300 people. Overflow crowds will be able to see the proceedings on television screens in the rotunda.
Please give some thought to peaceful and effective creative expressions for impeachment and ending war inside the capitol rotunda. Maybe a crowd of people in orange jump suits kneeling on the floor, or people might stand on a box with a hood on and arms outstretched...a huge display of combat boots... hold up a huge constitution with holes in it. Think big and speak out for impeachment and ending war! Have a lady liberty costume? Big boxes to drape with flags? Maybe spell out impeach on the floor of the rotunda?
Your efforts have kept impeachment on the table in the State of Washington. Too bad the other Washington doesn't seem to get it yet.
On the same day, there will be an impeachment rally in New York. Ten states have impeachment bills in the works.
Directions to the Washington State Capitol in Olympia:
From I-5 Southbound: Bear right on ramp at sign reading "Exit 105A to State Capitol" and go west for 0.8 miles. Continue on 14th Avenue SE and go west for 0.4 miles to the Visitor Information Center at Capitol Way S at 14th Avenue SW From I-5 Northbound: Bear right on ramp at sign reading "Exit 105A to State Capitol" and go northeast for 0.3 miles. Bear right on 14th Avenue SE and go west for 0.6 miles to Capitol Way S at 14th Avenue SW.
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