California Audit the Fed Mass Action Day
Well, out here on the west coast we held a rally in San Francisco on September 15th, Audit the Fed Mass Action Day. We set up camp in Civic Center Park, downtown San Francisco, directly across the street from San Francisco's City Hall and just across the park from both the state and federal buildings. The city of San Francisco gave us a 3 hour permit with 1 hour sound, so Tin Lieu, from Sacramento County, brought down a professional sound system that overflowed the civic center park with excerpts from all the famous audit clips on fed you tube. The sound drew alot of attention. Thanks Tin!
With 3 tables full of petitions, audit the fed slims, Campaign for Liberty material plus merchandise, we successfully sustained a small but steady crowd.
After an hour or so of rallying and petition signing, the crew marched over to Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's office. After a short rally, Sonoma County's David Ewing and Sacramento County's Tom Davenport delivered the petitions to the Speaker of the House's office. We then split off in to 2 teams to deliver our petitions to Senator Boxer and Feinstein. San Francisco's John Dennis delivered to Senator Boxer while Contra Costa's Jun Dam delivered to Senator Feinstein. When all is said and done, we delivered 2,500 petitons to Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Senator Boxer and Senator Feinstein at their San Francisco offices. At the same time in Southern California, San Bernardino's Adam Cabrera delivered nearly 500 petitions, from all over the LA area, to both Senator Boxer and Feinstein. Fresno's Dan Moreno delivered petitions in Fresno and Riverside's Ryan Magnon in San Diego. The Bear Republic delivered over 3,300 petitons to both our Senators and the Speaker of the House! Audit the Fed!! **Photography courtesy of Tom Davenport ** A special thanks goes out to everyone who showed up and helped out in their own way; and all those who mailed their petitions in on time. Job well done. Categories: Ron Paul, Campaign For Liberty, Education, Media, US Constitution, Revolution, Economy, Monetary Policy, Congress Tags: Showing comments 1—3 of 3
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