
Day One (Friday): We meet in the comfort of a DC Hotel near the mall, review the final copies of the Declarations and we each sign our names.
We share meals and discuss among ourselves the issues that matter to us.
We will review the schedule for Saturday, and we will have a series of speakers from within and without our core group.
We will take suggestions from everyone and modify our schedule as suggested.
We will have a small presser with select members of print and televised media.
Day Two: We will muster in the Hotel and secure our parchments. Some media will be present. At the appropriate time we will leave the hotel and make our way a few blocks to the steps of the Capitol and inside the main doors to the rotunda. There we will find an official member of Congress (or a designated staffer from a Leadership office) to formally accept our parchment.
Media will be present, a brief statement is expected from our Congressional rep, and we will be free to leave. I am told media will pursue us for AAR's.
What's next? I don't think any of us expect one whit of change from established behavior.
We will have done our duty. We will have formally, gentlemanly presented our list of grievances and ultimata.
The next step, Patriot, is for your conscience to guide.
Kerodin
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