Rally in Ft. Worth

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Mike Alvey, Sep 24, 2003.

  1. Mike Alvey

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    We, the Tarrant County Democratic Party, are planning a free rally in
    Ft. Worth on 11-1-03.
    We are calling it: "Enough is Enough is Enough".
    I'm asking everyone who cares about democracy to attend and help us fire
    up the troops. Molly Beth Malcolm (Dem Party Chair), Martin Frost, and
    others will be in attendance.
    It will be at Greenway Park, near downtown, from 10:00am till 3:00pm.
    Greenway Park is on the west side of I35W near the Belknap exit.

    Bikers have a stake in the health of the Democratic Party, please plan
    on attending with us on November 1st. We've been the largest causcus at
    the state conventions for the last 8 years, we should continue showing
    our strength with our presense at this rally.

    Mike Alvey
    Texas Motorcycle Rights Assoc.
     
    Mike Alvey, Sep 24, 2003
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  2. Mike Alvey

    Mike Alvey Guest

    damn.....this is certainly generating a long thread.
    All the "political" and "rights" posturing in this ng must be just that.
    Bill, I thought at least you would have responded....
    and what happened to all you guys supposedly so willing to storm Austin
    a while back (well, at least until it rained)?

    yea, that's right...I'm gigging ya'll. Flame suit on. Rock-n-roll.

    Mike
     
    Mike Alvey, Sep 26, 2003
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  3. Mike Alvey

    Mike Alvey Guest

    you're right about that Steve. I just wanted to see a little green arrow
    next to the subject. :^)

    Actually I agree about voting independent, and I do that when I vote.
    But participation by everyone at some level (and I presume you would
    consider the D's the lower level) is not a bad thing.

    Sorry I haven't spoke with you and Kent in so long, I can't seem to keep
    up with the big dogs. :^)

    Mike
     
    Mike Alvey, Sep 26, 2003
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