Rally in Austin on 1/19
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Yeah, the inforwars guy was an idiot.Bennies wrote:I think overall the rally went really well! We had some pretty good numbers and everyone seemed to put on a good representation of the second amendment (aside from a few info war people). Speakers were pretty good I thought too!
It was great getting to meet some of you forum members! Sorry I couldn't hang out and chat a little longer.
So you were the one carrying around the petition? I believe I took a photo of you.
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I will pass the appreciation along to Eric. I don't know what he plans to do next( my guess is take a well deserved rest over the next few days) but ill let him know that he has people that are willing to help. Nice meeting you there.74novaman wrote:It's alright, you had work to do with that petition!Bennies wrote: Sorry I couldn't hang out and chat a little longer.
I know you said you know the organizer, so I'd to convey my thanks to him for organizing such an excellent event on such short notice, and offer to lend a hand if his group decides to do anything else.
The rally today was great because it showed us that there are lots of people willing to fight for our rights. Now we need to keep working together to preserve them.
Seriously, anything I can do to help yall out, let me know.
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There were a few of us with the petition. I was wearing a black jacket and I am not a female LOL.Jaguar wrote:Yeah, the inforwars guy was an idiot.Bennies wrote:I think overall the rally went really well! We had some pretty good numbers and everyone seemed to put on a good representation of the second amendment (aside from a few info war people). Speakers were pretty good I thought too!
It was great getting to meet some of you forum members! Sorry I couldn't hang out and chat a little longer.
So you were the one carrying around the petition? I believe I took a photo of you.
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Aarrgh, my bad. I didn't get the name, or forum name of anyone there. Just snap happy and having a good time.Bennies wrote:There were a few of us with the petition. I was wearing a black jacket and I am not a female LOL.
Sorry about that.
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No worries, my wife and I got a good chuckle out of that.Jaguar wrote:Aarrgh, my bad. I didn't get the name, or forum name of anyone there. Just snap happy and having a good time.Bennies wrote:There were a few of us with the petition. I was wearing a black jacket and I am not a female LOL.
Sorry about that.
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It was great to meet you and thanks for all your hard work.Bennies wrote:I think overall the rally went really well! We had some pretty good numbers and everyone seemed to put on a good representation of the second amendment (aside from a few info war people). Speakers were pretty good I thought too!
It was great getting to meet some of you forum members! Sorry I couldn't hang out and chat a little longer.
I was the guy from Pflugerville.
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I was there with my little white dog. It was a great rally. My first political/civil rights event ever. I was proud to be there and be a part of it.
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Wish I was able to go... Lifetime Austin resident but new baby and bills to pay.. Had to work all day...
Thanks to all that did show up... Even the guy with the evil camo rifle and idiots from infowars.
Thanks to all that did show up... Even the guy with the evil camo rifle and idiots from infowars.
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PUCKER wrote:Great rally! Just got home, thank you geekwgun for driving! Fickman, great to meet you....and the rest of the other members from here.
My pleasure, got to check the MPG on the new car and was great to meet and hang out with like minded folks.
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Bennies wrote:I think overall the rally went really well! We had some pretty good numbers and everyone seemed to put on a good representation of the second amendment (aside from a few info war people). Speakers were pretty good I thought too!
It was great getting to meet some of you forum members! Sorry I couldn't hang out and chat a little longer.
Do you know what the total number of people that signed the petition that was going around?
It was difficult to hear everything from the back, the loud speakers were not placed high enough in the air to project to the back with all the people - my only negative complaint/comment about the rally.
I was glad to see all the people that showed up - reminds me of the start of the Tea Party rally's in 2009
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Sounds like it was a good rally. Wish I could have made it.
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Our brethren gun owners in Ohio had about 2300 people at the Ohio Capitol yesterday. There were long guns everywhere:texanjoker wrote:The only long gun I saw was this guy, who was also wearing a gold militia badge..
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I was in Austin yesterday.
Everyone I talked to was very passionate, one of the speakers even made a remark about how polite we are to each other. Tru dat!
I made it a point to talk to a few of the LEO's, they couldn't have been nicer, I even went inside the Capital using the "CHL" lane, and I just wonder why we can't do something like that at major airport instead of the cluster we're doing now. Took a few pictures, had lunch at the Texas Chili Parlor, whose menu hasn't changed in at least 30 years!
But I'm concerned. Ok, granted, there wasn't a lot of notice, and maybe there wasn't an awful lot of publicity. It's a little difficult to estimate crowd size, a few of the amateur guessers put it at maybe in the neighborhood of 1000-1500. If I were a betting man, I'd say the over/under line would be in that range. Taking that at face value, it would put our turnout at roughly 1/10 of the number of people who showed up for the college basketball game (UT/KU) going on only a few short blocks away. Oh, and not to bash the state college or anything but they are in the middle of a losing season, and have yet to win a conference game: yet defenders of the second amendment can only muster maybe 10% of the attendees of a crappy basketball game. Taking that math one step further, we drew .00082% of Metro Austin and .00005769% of the state of Texas. I sadly fear we're losing it, and it's only a matter of time.
Everyone I talked to was very passionate, one of the speakers even made a remark about how polite we are to each other. Tru dat!
I made it a point to talk to a few of the LEO's, they couldn't have been nicer, I even went inside the Capital using the "CHL" lane, and I just wonder why we can't do something like that at major airport instead of the cluster we're doing now. Took a few pictures, had lunch at the Texas Chili Parlor, whose menu hasn't changed in at least 30 years!
But I'm concerned. Ok, granted, there wasn't a lot of notice, and maybe there wasn't an awful lot of publicity. It's a little difficult to estimate crowd size, a few of the amateur guessers put it at maybe in the neighborhood of 1000-1500. If I were a betting man, I'd say the over/under line would be in that range. Taking that at face value, it would put our turnout at roughly 1/10 of the number of people who showed up for the college basketball game (UT/KU) going on only a few short blocks away. Oh, and not to bash the state college or anything but they are in the middle of a losing season, and have yet to win a conference game: yet defenders of the second amendment can only muster maybe 10% of the attendees of a crappy basketball game. Taking that math one step further, we drew .00082% of Metro Austin and .00005769% of the state of Texas. I sadly fear we're losing it, and it's only a matter of time.
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I was there as well and experienced a mixture of emotions. I was proud to be there with my wife and son yet terribly disappointed at the turnout for a state of this size. We should have easily had 50-100 thousand people there supporting gun rights. Like I stated mixed emotions about the rally.airboss wrote:I was in Austin yesterday.
Everyone I talked to was very passionate, one of the speakers even made a remark about how polite we are to each other. Tru dat!
I made it a point to talk to a few of the LEO's, they couldn't have been nicer, I even went inside the Capital using the "CHL" lane, and I just wonder why we can't do something like that at major airport instead of the cluster we're doing now. Took a few pictures, had lunch at the Texas Chili Parlor, whose menu hasn't changed in at least 30 years!
But I'm concerned. Ok, granted, there wasn't a lot of notice, and maybe there wasn't an awful lot of publicity. It's a little difficult to estimate crowd size, a few of the amateur guessers put it at maybe in the neighborhood of 1000-1500. If I were a betting man, I'd say the over/under line would be in that range. Taking that at face value, it would put our turnout at roughly 1/10 of the number of people who showed up for the college basketball game (UT/KU) going on only a few short blocks away. Oh, and not to bash the state college or anything but they are in the middle of a losing season, and have yet to win a conference game: yet defenders of the second amendment can only muster maybe 10% of the attendees of a crappy basketball game. Taking that math one step further, we drew .00082% of Metro Austin and .00005769% of the state of Texas. I sadly fear we're losing it, and it's only a matter of time.
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