Monday, October 20, 2008

Bushonomics: America Tell Bush How You Feel

Lafayette Park, also known as Presidents Park
16th & Pennsylvania Ave., NW (across from the White House), Washington, DC.

Park Description: The seven-acre park provides a prominent arena for public protests, ranger programs and special events. It was named to honor the Marquis de Lafayette, the French hero of the American Revolution. An equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson is located in the center and in the four corners are statues of Revolutionary War heroes: France's General Marquis Gilbert de Lafayette and Major General Comte Jean de Rochambeau; Poland's General Thaddeus Kosciuszko; Prussia's Major General Baron Frederich Wilhelm von Steuben. Buildings surrounding the park include the White House, the Old Executive Office Building, the Department of the Treasury, Decatur House, Renwick Gallery, The White House Historical Association, Hay-Adams Hotel and The Department of Veterans Affairs.

Open: Every day
Admission: Free
Hours: 24 Hours a day
Park Website

American’s are you feeling depressed because of Bushonomics due to you having lost your home, job, health care, retirement, loss business or the ever increasing rise in the cost of living and you just can not seem to make it on a daily basis to just your feelings against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to the proposals of new ones against your tax dollar, lost loved ones, to these global human rights violations; I came up with an idea of how to let US President George W. Bush know, how you feel.

Go to Washington and set up a tent in the park across the street from the White House and every time Bush appears, tell him exactly what is in your heart about the ever increasing economic collapse; as others have done in the same park throughout American history before you, most notably the old Hooverville’s from the 1930’s Depression or the 1960’s Peace protests; you may even wish to wear that flower in your hair or preference to your religious affiliations, such as thoughs who wear the Islamic hijab, Kippah, for example.

By getting together, you will have a camaraderie with other’s like yourself; to achieving united, for a common stance to make yourself heard in Washington.

Stand up for Your Human Right’s, for You can make the difference!
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