Saginaw Mi
#1
Posted 25 July 2010 - 10:43 AM
I'm the guy who was standing on the corner at the 7-21-10 Saginaw protest, weeping variations of "help, help me, help us, help yourself, please help, and please help us".
It is my intention to help however I can.
Can we please rally for Saginaw again?
If we create a festival atmosphere protest, the tally could reach thousands and more
I truely miss communicating with our municipalities this way.
I've missed it so much, my imagination has already run into overtime about what gets attention, and how to bring the message to the right people.
Yes, I was sun-burned, sore, went hoarse and got a $20 parking ticket. Out in the streets, in one car, Grandma was in the passenger seat and fingered me, while Jr. was in the back seat with thumbs up. Around the corner came a hippish undercover cop who flashed his sheild and fingered me. He mouthed the words flower you at me. I did'nt take it personal, I'm sure he would of did it to you too.
The amount of support from the public was incredible. I felt myself surge with emotional energy every time someone honked or waved, some even climbed out the car windows to be heard. If we were a production show delvering entertainment, we would get a resounding standing ovation with a bellowing Encore! Encore!
Those who could make #1 and #2 were very fortunate people. Many were there in spirit.
It's not often you can come together in such a public way. We were all awesome.
Thanks for letting me be part of it.
Sorry I missed #1, I made it for #2, I intend to be there for #3, #4, #5, #6, and onward. Thanks once again for this chance to vent frustrations, express my inner self, engage the public, and expose court and police corruption. Happy Day, knowyourself
#2
Posted 25 July 2010 - 11:00 AM
am sorry i just did not under stand this part
#3
Posted 25 July 2010 - 11:26 AM
#4
Posted 25 July 2010 - 12:17 PM
1 car went by, The grandma in the pasanger seat was flipping him off, while the kid in the back seat was giving a thumbs up. Then a undercover officer walked by, flashed his badge and flipped him off and also said "F you" to him. He did not take it as a personal attack, but an attack on the movement, as both the LEO and grandma would of flipped any one of the other people off there. Hope this helps you understand, if what I wrote is correct.Grandma was in the passenger seat and fingered me, while Jr. was in the back seat with thumbs up. Around the corner came a hippish undercover cop who flashed his sheild and fingered me. He mouthed the words flower you at me. I did'nt take it personal, I'm sure he would of did it to you too.
am sorry i just did not under stand this part
I had a lot of people flip me off and not honk, but, there was this couple around there 50's that was not honking. I said "I believe in your rights, do you believe in mine?". And he honked! That made the whole protest worth it to me!
I was across the street from you, I think I said something to you when we walked by to the restaurant. Thank you for getting sun burnt, going horse, and getting a ticket for our cause!
#5
Posted 25 July 2010 - 01:17 PM
Hi Rich thanks for coming it was nice to see a few from montucky at the protest. i knew you were having fun you stayed a while thanks for your support peaceHello Everyone, My name is Richard, I live in Montrose, Genesee County, MI. 48457.
I'm the guy who was standing on the corner at the 7-21-10 Saginaw protest, weeping variations of "help, help me, help us, help yourself, please help, and please help us".
It is my intention to help however I can.
Can we please rally for Saginaw again?
If we create a festival atmosphere protest, the tally could reach thousands and more
I truely miss communicating with our municipalities this way.
I've missed it so much, my imagination has already run into overtime about what gets attention, and how to bring the message to the right people.
Yes, I was sun-burned, sore, went hoarse and got a $20 parking ticket. Out in the streets, in one car, Grandma was in the passenger seat and fingered me, while Jr. was in the back seat with thumbs up. Around the corner came a hippish undercover cop who flashed his sheild and fingered me. He mouthed the words flower you at me. I did'nt take it personal, I'm sure he would of did it to you too.
The amount of support from the public was incredible. I felt myself surge with emotional energy every time someone honked or waved, some even climbed out the car windows to be heard. If we were a production show delvering entertainment, we would get a resounding standing ovation with a bellowing Encore! Encore!
Those who could make #1 and #2 were very fortunate people. Many were there in spirit.
It's not often you can come together in such a public way. We were all awesome.
Thanks for letting me be part of it.
Sorry I missed #1, I made it for #2, I intend to be there for #3, #4, #5, #6, and onward. Thanks once again for this chance to vent frustrations, express my inner self, engage the public, and expose court and police corruption. Happy Day, knowyourself
#6
Posted 25 July 2010 - 07:28 PM
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#7
Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:16 AM
i got a mustang drag car.. its still street leagle ..for your skit..
Cool! Imagine your/our Mustang with a MMMA logo pulling around the corner to see keystone kops busting sick people on the sidewalk. Out jumps a person in a cape and mask, with a LEAP logo. The keystone kops are rounded up, arrested, and cuffed. 10 min. later it all begins again. You Rock!
#8
Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:18 AM
Hi Rich thanks for coming it was nice to see a few from montucky at the protest. i knew you were having fun you stayed a while thanks for your support peace
Thanks KathywithaK, my pleasure to meet you and stand alongside you in this moment of adversity.
#9
Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:30 AM
1 car went by, The grandma in the pasanger seat was flipping him off, while the kid in the back seat was giving a thumbs up. Then a undercover officer walked by, flashed his badge and flipped him off and also said "F you" to him. He did not take it as a personal attack, but an attack on the movement, as both the LEO and grandma would of flipped any one of the other people off there. Hope this helps you understand, if what I wrote is correct.
I had a lot of people flip me off and not honk, but, there was this couple around there 50's that was not honking. I said "I believe in your rights, do you believe in mine?". And he honked! That made the whole protest worth it to me!
I was across the street from you, I think I said something to you when we walked by to the restaurant. Thank you for getting sun burnt, going horse, and getting a ticket for our cause!
Thanks Zombiefried, I remember you and your wife walking by and offering me heartfelt words. Nice to meet you and I appreciate standing up with you. The sunburn is peeling, my voice is comming back on line and the $20 parking ticket was worth it. You can't get act-out therapy anywhere else for that price. Thanks and Happy Day!
#10
Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:37 AM
It could be an awesome event. I'd like to try writing a song for our cause, been wanting to for awhile, especially since coming to this site, learning the issues, reading about all the injustice, as well as reading the success stories.
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Hi Silverblue, Please write that song. I want to hear and sing along. Thanks for the inspiration!
#11
Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:49 AM
Grandma was in the passenger seat and fingered me, while Jr. was in the back seat with thumbs up. Around the corner came a hippish undercover cop who flashed his sheild and fingered me. He mouthed the words flower you at me. I did'nt take it personal, I'm sure he would of did it to you too.
am sorry i just did not under stand this part
Hi babandtorey, Thanks for inviting me to be in Saginaw on 7/21
Sorry about the ambiguity in my 1st post. Hope Zombiefried clarified for you.
I understand you two are the recipients of Authoritarian Abuse. I want you to know I stand with you.
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