When do we march on Olympia?

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Let's show the lefties what a _real_ protest march is like!

Greg

-- Gregory Milligan (glmilligan@aol.com), March 14, 2000

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I'm with you Greg!!!!!! Let's organize a real Rally!!! It is literally time for another Boston Tea Party!!!! The citizens of Washington have been sold down the river on this decision by this Liberal judge!!!! In the words of a former Statesman, " We've only just begun to fight"!!!! Don't be discouraged, we shall overcome!!!!When do you want to hod the rally? Sooner the better!!! Sincerely yours, Craig Green ( We've held lot's of Timber rallies!)

-- Craig Green (rainforestracing@techline.com), March 15, 2000.

Count me in as well. I say we stage a rally at the doors of the Judge's courtroom, if that's legal, or else at the doors of the King County Courthouse. I mean we get a crowd and publicly rip this idiotic judge for his smart-aleck decision. Can't you just see him, sitting there acting all high and mighty, as he writes his decision as to why he thinks I-695 unconstitutional? Then we go to Olympia, literally thousands of us. It is high time these son-of-a lousy politicians learned that we are NOT going to take their nonsense of spending any longer. Man, they won't stop until they have every last freakin' spare dime of our paychecks!

I am absolutely outraged at this Judge. I take it personally, because I think he voted against this, and he had NO BUSINESS issuing a ruling in this case. Can you say "conflict of interest"?

-- Martin Yeager (myeager10@aol.com), March 15, 2000.


Imagine: thousands of RV's driving ever-so-slowly past the Capitol...Capitol Blvd is a major arterial here in Oly...heehee.

Greg

-- Gregory Milligan (glmilligan@aol.com), March 15, 2000.


"I take it personally, because I think he voted against this, and he had NO BUSINESS issuing a ruling in this case. Can you say "conflict of interest"?"

Once again, Voting is a freedom given to us under the constitution. One's voting decision is also PRIVATE...you know, thats why you draw the curtain!! Voting is not a conflict of interest. If you think it is then perhaps we should make EVERYONE's VOTE public knowledge.

Or perhaps we should be prohibit judges from participating in the voting process altogether?

This 100% PURE sour grapes, Martin. If that judge had ruled in your favor, would be under his bench with knee-pads in a second!

-- Merciful Nate (mercifuln8@yahoo.com), March 15, 2000.


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