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Re-Declaration of

Independence
March

[insert date]
PURPOSE

• Reclaim the ideals of the system of


government our Founders fought and
died for less than 300 years ago
• Reclaim the honor and heritage that
appropriately define us as United States
Citizens
COMPLAINT
• We are U.S. Citizens, not servants
• We do not believe the national
government is acting in accordance
with the letter and spirit of the
Declaration of Independence
• We do not believe the national
government is acting in accordance
with the letter and spirit of the
Constitution
Target Audience

• ANY American who believes the


United States government is violating
those principles upon which this
country was founded
• ANY American who wants the balance
of power between the national and
State governments restored
THE MARCH IS NOT:

• about wedge issues such as abortion,


gay rights, 2nd Amendment rights and
the like
• a venue for approving or disapproving
party actions or social ideology (right,
left, etc)
• a referendum about the current or past
administrations
MARCH DETAILS
• [Insert Date / Time Frame]
• Location: The U.S. Capitol Grounds
• Bring an appropriate symbol of your State to
leave in a designated area
• Bring signs that reflect the tone and tenor of
the March such as: Uphold Your Oath; Stop
the Erosion of our Liberties; etc.
• Do NOT bring signs reflecting wedge issues –
this will hinder the core message and intent
Next Steps/Recommendations

• Find organizers who are well read and researched


relative to our Founding Documents
• Invite speakers who will talk to our Complaint and
will not insert a partisan “political” tone to the
proceedings
• Encourage all 50 State Legislative bodies and
Governors to join the march
• Invite Revolutionary re-enactors willing to walk the
crowd and answer questions

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