Bayfield Tea Party “Gang of Six” Headed to Sunday’s “Operation Flood D.C.” Rally
by T.L. James | 7:53 am, March 20, 2010 | Comments Off
Several grassroots activists from Colorado are on their way to DC for Sunday’s rally against the health care takeover bill:
Calling themselves the “Gang of Six,” a group of Tea Party and 9.12 activists from Bayfield, Colo. is on the road to Washington, DC, where Sunday they’re planning to make one last stand against President Barack Obama’s health care reform bill that is likely up for a vote the same day.
They’ll be among an expected few hundred thousand people planning to surround the Capitol in response to a call this week from Rep. Steve King of Iowa for people to take part in “Operation Flood D.C.”.
“We’re hoping for a couple hundred thousand,” said Lindy Cox, who spoke to me when she was just passing through Topeka, Kan. Friday morning. “Rep. King from Iowa started saying how we should flood the streets and surround the Capitol and not let anyone out to let our residents know how upset we are.”…
“There will be heartbreak if it happens, btu it just hardens us that much more in our commitment to this country. We will work day and night to see that our representatives who voted for this do not go back to office.”
Tags: 9-12 > collectivization > Grassroots > health reform > Obama > rally > socialism > tea party
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