Conservatives To Unite For Nonviolent Revolution

Conservatives To Unite For Nonviolent Revolution

A coalition of patriotic Americans are planning to converge on Washington, D.C. next month in a concerted effort to clean up the messes created by our current crop of leaders. According to Larry Klayman, who is organizing the Nov. 19 event, the desired result will include the resignations of several high-profile politicians.

Klayman, the founder of Freedom Watch and a man often credited with inspiring the Tea Party movement, wants to see millions of disgruntled citizens show up for a daylong rally, followed by a camp-out in Lafayette Park until the concerns are addressed.

According to an agenda of the event, known as "Reclaim American Now," Klayman wants "all patriotic citizens" to show up "and demand the resignations of President Barack Hussein Obama, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, and House Speaker John Boehner."

Klayman will kick off the event with an introduction around 10 a.m. at Lafayette Park, during which he will address many of the concerns conservatives have regarding the future of our nation.

"Barack Hussein Obama has driven our country into the ground and the political opposition has allowed this to happen," he explained in the agenda. "The nation is on the verge of economic, social, and strategic collapse, as the people's grievances are being continually ignored."

In response to the dismissive treatment Americans have received from leaders in D.C., Klayman is calling for "civil disobedience in the style of Mahatma Gandhi in India and South Africa," which he said "must be employed urgently before the nation goes under for the count."

Nonviolent solutions are the answer, he explained, noting that "we hope to avoid" an armed revolution.

Driving home the message will be a number of "victims of President Obama's administration," each of whom will share their unique stories at the event.

"Such victims will include [but] not be limited to the widows and parents of those who died at Benghazi, other military families whose sons or daughters have been sacrificed based on Obama's Muslim outreach which favors protecting the Islamic enemy over our own troops, those who have been audited and harassed by the IRS, spied upon by the NSA, victimized by illegal immigration, persecuted by ObamaCare, and those who feel that the U.S. Constitution is being trampled on as a matter of course and that their freedoms are being subverted and destroyed," the agenda explains.

Other leaders in the conservative movement, including Western Center for Journalism President Floyd Brown, will be on hand to speak at the event.

For more information about the rally and subsequent camp-out, visit the official site.

–Western Journalism staff writer

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