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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3098040" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>And as usual, the left leaning (or hard left set in concrete) protesters made D.C. more of a mess.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/03/little-hoggs-marchforourlives-student-protesters-leave-their-trash-for-someone-else-to-clean-up/" target="_blank">Little Hoggs March for Our Lives Student Protesters Leave Their Trash for Someone Else to Clean Up</a></p><p></p><p>By contrast, when the Tea Party rallies were held in OKC back around 2010, the participants managed to leave the capitol grounds cleaner than the were when we arrived. I even saw people picking up cigarette butts to throw away. Also, at the first Rally, there were police and Capitol Patrol officer all over the place, usually in groups of four or larger (possibly for self defense). At the subsequent rallies, there were a lot fewer police officers and they were in singles and pairs.</p><p></p><p>We even had a lady show up with her 4 or 5 kids. She told us that this was their (home-school) civics lesson. Each of the 4 older kids would pick up one of their signs and go walking through the crowd. Then they would return to Mom and exchange signs and go walking through again. All the while, Mom was sitting near us and taking care of her infant. They were also all very polite and well mannered kids. Loved seeing that at a "protest" rally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3098040, member: 7900"] And as usual, the left leaning (or hard left set in concrete) protesters made D.C. more of a mess. [URL='http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/03/little-hoggs-marchforourlives-student-protesters-leave-their-trash-for-someone-else-to-clean-up/']Little Hoggs March for Our Lives Student Protesters Leave Their Trash for Someone Else to Clean Up[/URL] By contrast, when the Tea Party rallies were held in OKC back around 2010, the participants managed to leave the capitol grounds cleaner than the were when we arrived. I even saw people picking up cigarette butts to throw away. Also, at the first Rally, there were police and Capitol Patrol officer all over the place, usually in groups of four or larger (possibly for self defense). At the subsequent rallies, there were a lot fewer police officers and they were in singles and pairs. We even had a lady show up with her 4 or 5 kids. She told us that this was their (home-school) civics lesson. Each of the 4 older kids would pick up one of their signs and go walking through the crowd. Then they would return to Mom and exchange signs and go walking through again. All the while, Mom was sitting near us and taking care of her infant. They were also all very polite and well mannered kids. Loved seeing that at a "protest" rally. [/QUOTE]
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