He provided links to claims of massive turnout made internally by
supporters of the rally.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2009/09/11/managing-expectations-crowd-size-for-dc-rally-sparks-fight/
September 11, 2009
Managing Expectations: Crowd Size for D.C. Rally Sparks Fight
Naftali Bendavid reports on Congress.
Conservative activists who organized the antitax �tea parties� and
confrontations with lawmakers at town hall meetings are coming to
Washington Saturday morning, holding a rally at the Capitol in an
effort to prove that their movement against �big government� amounts
to a widespread national uprising.
That has led to a battle over crowd expectations, of the sort that
inevitably characterize Washington marches.
Organizers are playing down the likely attendance�publicly, at
least�hoping the crowd will be enormous and surprise the public with
the magnitude of the movement�s appeal.
A spokesman for FreedomWorks, one of the groups organizing the march,
said a conservative estimate was that 20,000 to 30,000 protestors
would show up.
Internally, though, supporters are trying to build excitement by
predicting a stunning turnout.
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Should be interesting.
Harry
Gee Hairy, I didn't think any left wingnuts were going to attend.
Simple-minded dummycrats (the lying Nazi party that birthed the KKK) and
liberals...lying morons electing lying morons.
does that make some sense in that hillbilly fairy tale world where you
inbred, nascar watching,
losers and failures live?
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In the sense that any train wreck is interesting. The Party of
Lies tries to scam itself...