Tuesday, August 4, 2009

9/12 MARCH ON WASHINGTON, D.C.




The time has come! ACORN has met it’s match. Americans for freedom, individual liberty, small uninstrusive government, lower taxes, individual responsibility and a free market are marching on Washington, D.C. September 12, 2009 to make their voices heard.

Visit: http://912dc.org/ for more information. Go if you possibly can!

No doubt the main stream news media will not cover this event adequately, leaving the impression that nothing of any consequence happened. Go if you are able. Take a video camera and document the entire protest. Post that video on YouTube for everyone to see. Bypass the main stream media.

Call and write the main stream media and demand that they cover the protests against the current government activities that are un-Constitutional, illegal, instrusive, freedom-stealing and downright suffocating.

We’ve been calling the government officials on the carpet, but we’ve forgotten to do the same with the main stream media who are aiding and abetting the Obama administration’s efforts to change America into a third-world country with debt-burdened, unemployed and enslaved citizens, like Cuba.

Every day, let’s all contact the same news media and pressure them to cover Obama’s opposition to the same extent that they covered Pres. Bush’s opposition. Let’s demand that they cover us as much as they covered Michael Moore’s diatribes.

Today’s news media in the cross-hairs is:

NBC
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, New York 10017
212-450-2000
nbc.com/Footer/Contact_Us/

MSNBC
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, New York 10112
212-664-4444
msnbc.com
viewerservices@msnbc.com

CNBC
900 Sylvan Avenue
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 07632
201-735-2622
877-251-5685 (Viewer Services)
cnbc.com

Tell them you want to see most, if not all, of the Tea Party protests, the 9/12 March on Washington, D.C. and the town meetings. Insist they give accurate attendance numbers and honestly report on the protests without spinning them as insignificant, violent or nut-cases.

Tomorrow, we’ll contact another news media.