Revolution March

 

Anything and everything about the Revolution March summer 2008.



The Revolution March needs to raise some funds to pay for items. Give what you can!


Posted: 12 Jun 2008 12:53 AM CDT
It seems like we’ve marched a long way already, but the best is yet to come. With sites to pick out, permits to acquire, speakers to recruit, equipment to lease, and a thousand other details to worry about, we haven’t had time to worry too much about the website beyond getting something up there that worked.

Now that the majority of the preparations have been made, we’ve been able to free up Ray Powell to work his website wizardry. In addition to a sleek new look, the site now features an easy-to-use left side menu to get march details, Ron Voy information, the event schedule, and much more!

Scroll down a bit and you can see where we are on fund raising – don’t forget the Flag Day money bomb this Saturday June 14 (www.marchbomb.com)! There are also links to Revolution Broadcasting and Revolution Chat.

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Update: June 6th, 2008 – Travel Needs
Revolution March on Facebook

Posted: 06 Jun 2008 12:55 AM CDT
You can join the Revolution March Facebook group here: Facebook Group

You can also send your friends a facebook invite to the Revolution March on July 12: Event Invite

Ron Voy update!

Posted: 05 Jun 2008 11:33 PM CDT
Every Ron Paul supporter already knows that The Revolution is going to Washington D.C. on July 12th for a peaceful march to the Capitol Building and a Revolutionary Rally, with Congressman Paul as the keynote speaker. Like the money bombs and meet-up groups, the Revolution March is being organized and funded by an independent group of Ron Paul supporters, with no connection to the official Ron Paul presidential campaign except for their shared support of its principles. To date, the Revolution March has already obtained over 14,000 commitments to attend from supporters.

Dying to go but not sure how to get there? Not to worry, the Revolution March Committee has it covered. To ensure that supporters can attend no matter what their travel budget may be, the committee has organized the Ron Voy, a well-organized transportation and lodging plan to get supporters from as far away as the west coast to Washington D.C. in time for the event.

Beginning July 7 on the west coast and continuing throughout the week, a reserved fleet of vans will leave from 14 different cities and stop at or near almost 100 before reaching Washington, D.C. Van reservations can be made with a $50 deposit at http://ronvoy2dc.eventbrite.com. Wherever you are in the U.S.A., you can be sure that the Ron Voy will stop close by enough for you to climb aboard. Along the way, the committee has negotiated special rates with KOA campgrounds, and has also negotiated rates for lodging in Washington. After the rally, the Ron Voy will follow each of its 14 routes in reverse back to its starting point, with the last stops on the west coast on July 17.

For the most up-to-date information, visit the Revolution March 2008 Official Travel & Lodging Meetup. Don’t let the Ron Voy pass you by!



**Update March 15th, 2008**

Many are wondering what is going on with the permit and a date for the March. This is a quick update on our progress.

In order to have a peaceful rally and march in Washington D.C. we are required to secure proper permits from the National Park Services. This process is started by filling out an application and submitting it to the National Parks Service. Once they receive an application, permits are issued on a first come first serve basis. When filling out the application several desired dates are selected to hold your event. We requested every Saturday from Memorial weekend to the first of August, which includes June 14th and 21st as first choices.

Revolution March submitted the application almost 4 weeks ago, we have now been assigned a permit number. This is good news!

Even though they have not given us a date this is a positive step in that direction. Please remember they have over 900 applications to sort through at the National Parks Service. We call them several times a week hoping that the “squeaky wheel gets the grease”. We hope to have information on a date and location in the near future.

The website here…


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