Citizens To Rally In Washington, D.C. October 31

23 October, 1998

By Free Republic
CNS Information Services

News Release

"March For Justice" To Feature Nationally Known Speakers Addressing Clinton Scandal and Corruption In Government

LOS ANGELES, CA (OCTOBER 22, 1998): The national March for Justice, sponsored and organized by website www.FreeRepublic.com, will be held on the mall in Washington, DC, from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m., Saturday, October 31, 1998. The purpose for the march, according to Free Republic founder, Jim Robinson, is to call attention to the corruption in the White House and the Clinton administration.

"The Constitution of the United States guarantees 'the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.' It also commands the President of the United States, in whose person the executive power is vested, to swear an oath that he will faithfully execute the duties of the office and 'preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States,'" said Robinson.

On October 31, 1998, thousands of American citizens will exercise their Constitutional rights of assembly to petition their elected representatives to remove President Clinton for his open and notorious violation of the laws established under the Constitution he twice swore to uphold as president. "This is not about Republican or Democrat. This is about right or wrong," said Robinson.

Because the issue is the rule of law, and because every American citizen has a duty to cherish the laws of his country, the rally will be altogether legal and orderly, a remonstration more than a demonstration. It will aim at presenting the evidence of the President's lawlessness and convincing the Congress and our fellow Americans of the gravity of the President's misconduct.

The heart of the event is not the spectacle, but the speeches. Statesmen like Representative Bob Barr of Georgia and Ambassador Alan Keyes will be joined by citizens who have experience of the President's misdeeds. "The aim is to make plain how far we have drifted from the rule of law, and to petition the government to return to our tradition of ordered liberty by using the Constitutionally ordained recourse: impeachment, conviction, and removal from office," said Robinson.

Line up of speakers:

Ambassador Alan Keyes
Congressman Bob Barr
Jim Robinson
Larry Klayman
Gary Aldrich
Lucianne Goldberg
Former Congressman Ben Jones
Dr. Paul Fick
Rev. Jesse Peterson
LD Brown


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