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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: KLP who wrote (177406)4/15/2009 11:37:40 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
Our group gave 95 free pocket booklets of the US Constitution,

I had a pocket copy of the US Constitution in my shirt pocket next to my heart.

I got my copy at THE TINY LITTLE GUN STORE that I had to drive by to get to the Tea Party. I stopped to look at guns, and they had a supply of the Constitution available for free on the counter. Of course, I took one and read it while waiting for the Tea Party to start.

The US Constitution is the shortest document of its kind in the entire world, only 4400 words.

Our rally was much bigger than I expected. I'm not skilled at estimating crowds, but I thought there was about a thousand when I got there and the crowd doubled before the speeches started.

I'm sure if the organizers had an accurate estimate of the crowd to expect they would have chosen a different, larger, site.
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