Three bus loads of concerned residents of White, Rabun, Towns, Lumpkin, Gilmer, Fannin, Union counties and surrounding areas including several North Carolina counties will leave in a 3 bus caravan for Washington on September 10th.
The group will carry with them stacks of petitions against Healthcare and CAP and Trade and for Fairtax and Government Stay Out of My Life Petitions to legislators.
"The group kept growing from one bus to now three because people are afraid of losing our Constitutional Rights and they are willing to stand up and speak up. Most of the people going to Washington have never been involved in anything political, but now feel they and their families are at risk of losing their freedom and liberty.This is serious business. The way things are going I expect to have over 2000members in the North Georgia and Carolina Patriots by the end of 2009, stated organizer N. Davis."
The non partisan group is from Georgia and North Carolina so they will be carrying petitions to legislators from both States. Senator Saxby Chambliss (Republican), Senator Johnny Isakson (Republican),Congressman Heath Schuler (Democrat), Senator Richard Burr (Republican),Senator Kay Hagan (Democrat) plus others.
Zeb Blanchard of Union County said, "I feel the petitions are very important as a mechanism to get the word to our legislators where we stand."
"These petitions are an urgent concern, we have to get as many signed as possible and make it clear to the congressmen and senators we are not going to stand for this nonsense any longer", said Jenny Williams of Lumpkin County.
Cheryl Stack of Hiawassee said, "Stand Up For America and Help Save Our Country by signing these petitions."
There are a few seats left on the third bus for anyone that is concerned about America and their future and cares enough to do something about it. The buses will be picking people up in Georgia counties Towns, Union, and Gilmer.
For information on petitions, the trip to Washington or the upcoming events email: N.Davis at ndavis@thenational912project.com
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