A fellow Patriot, Daren Gardner, is riding his motorcycle to all state capitols in the contiguous 48 states and then to DC. The East Bay Patriots is the host for RI. The rally begins at 10:00 am and ends at 12:00 noon at the RI State House.
No signs or campaign material, just lots of flags, flags, and more flags. This rally will have a different message. The rally will be positive and uplifting and it is our hope that the citizens who attend will leave with inspiration and a desire to take a step forward to protect our freedom, our nation, and our US Constitution.
Daren will speak on the destruction of the Constitution, present an honorary Constitution to a sitting legislator (Jon Brien), then 11 candidates will speak, and pledge to uphold the Constitution when elected.
Event Hosted by East Bay Patriots
Helen Glover and Steve Wright to emcee
Speakers include candidates John Robitaille, Michael Pinga, Tim Burchett, Dan Gordon, Phil Duquette, Ernie Greco, Doreen Costa, Deloris Issler, John Loughlin, Sean Gately, Karin Gorman, Bob Healey, and non-candidates Terry Gorman and Dexter Liu.
This is a national event and will have national coverage. If you go to the website http://craa2010.com and click on ‘Ride Calendar’ you will see, after clicking on Rhode Island, that the sponsor is East Bay Patriots.
Please support this event!
Please invite as many fellow patriots as you can.
Source: East Bay Patriots








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