Ways to Protest
1. Become informed on the issues.
a. Know of which you speak and you will speak
well of what you know.
b. Use common sense and prayer to
discern what is right. Understand where your news is coming from and what
their bias is. Use our links page and check the news
section.
c. Analyze the issue by breaking
it down into simple concepts. Don't make it too complicated. That's a liberal
trick.
d. Concentrate on one or two issues
at a time. Focus!
2. Call, write a
letter, fax, email or visit.
a. Now that you are ready to speak
to your issue, you must explain your position, using
reason, logic and passion.
b. Ask tough, simple questions of
your target to find out their position and make your point.
c. Don't be mean or ugly in your
letter. Be firm but polite.
d. Who to write, call or visit:
1. School board.
2. Mayor, City Council, County Representatives.
3. Newspaper, local TV News, Radio Talk Shows.
4. Judges.
5. Congress, Senate and Administration.
6. Non Profit organizations with political influence.
7. Companies that support political viewpoints.
3. Vote.
a. If every conservative voted there wouldn't be
a problem. It's as simple as that.
b. Volunteer to be a polls watcher and help eliminate vote fraud.
c. Contact your Secretary of State office and tell them to
watch out for vote fraud.
4. Buy an ad in the
local paper, radio or TV or station/cable group.
a. Form or join a non-profit group in your area
that stands with you.
b. Write an advertisement explaining your position, perhaps
asking people to call or write a representative.
Explain how liberals lied about this issue. Use simple terms and keep it short.
c. Raise funds for the ad and publish it.
d. If a newspaper, radio or TV
station won't accept the ad, try to get a conservative magazine or newspaper to
write about the refusal or write your own article about their censorship. Print
it and have a protest in front of the newspaper or TV station and hand out
copies. Call local radio shows to complain about censorship.
5. Wear expressive T-shirts and buttons, put bumper stickers
on your car
a. Some court precendents have established that
Tshirts are protected by the first ammendment, usually because of a liberal Tshirt.
Don't expect liberals to be fair about it if the shirt's on the other foot, though.
b. Buttons will often promote conversation and let your point
of view be known. I wore out my "Impeach Clinton" button during his administration.
I don't recall how many times I was able to tell people Clinton should be impeached
because of Travelgate, Filegate, treason, corruption, etc and not because of sex,
but it was a lot. That button was great!
c. I like bumper stickers. I've been thinking magnetic signs
might be effective, too.
6. Attend and speak
at School Board, City, County and Town Hall Meetings.
a. Be prepared with documented
proof you can hand out. If a liberal atheist says it, it's taken as gospel. If
a Christian conservative says it, it's automatically wrong, sometimes even with
the proof you hand them. Irony sure is ironic sometimes.
b. Have a support group attend with
you and pray with you before the meeting.
c. Don't worry if you're ignored
or derided. Better to stand up to the liberals and lose then to do nothing.
7. Have a real protest with signs and a march.
a. Find out what permits you need from city or county government.
b. Get together with friends and neighbors. Plan it out.
c. Call conservative radio shows,
buy ads in conservative news organizations.
d. Print articles supporting your position to pass out. Write
a leaflet yourself if neccessary. Wear protest tshirts (hint, hint.)
e. Start off and end with prayer. We need God's help!
f. Call local TV, newspaper and radio and let them know when you
will be there.
g. Make lots of extra signs. No nasty signs! Be firm but polite.
h. Sing inspirational songs and
hymns like God Bless America and Victory in Jesus.
i. Visit Operation Save America and
Free Republic websites to learn about
protesting.
8. Counter Protest.
a. Start off and end with prayer. We need God's help!
b. Show up at a liberal protest
with signs supporting goodness instead of evil.
c. Hand out leaflets you write or articles you've printed disproving the
liberal position.
d. Ask the media why they always maneuver the cameras to make it seem as if
there are more liberals than really attended.
d. Sing patriotic songs and hymns.
f. Stay close to cops if there
are some nearby, liberals may be violent and on drugs. If there are none there
be ready to call 911.
g. Dress well to contrast with the
liberals. (Protest tshirts are acceptable, however!)
h. Be polite no matter how many curses you hear or raised
fingers you see. 1 Peter 3:9: Do not repay evil with evil or insult with
insult, but with blessing, because to this you were called so that you
may inherit a blessing.
i. Visit Protest Warrior
and Free Republic
websites to learn about counter protesting.
This page will grow and be updated on a regular basis. If
you have any ideas please contact AmericanProtest.net
Don't look at this list and think you have to do everything on it.
It's simply some suggestions for things you can do. You might be
more comfortable writing a letter than buying an ad, or vice versa. Whatever
you do will be appreciated by our descendants, I assure you! Now let's go,
people! It's time to stand up for America!
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