Friday, August 17, 2007

Protest against globalist North American Union in Seattle

NO NORTH AMERICAN UNION!



Seattle Center - 400 Broad Street - 1PM - Saturday 8/18/07

SEATTLE becomes the first city in the United States to publicly
march against the Security & Prosperity Partnership summit
and the establishment of a North American Union!

KEEP OUR NATIONS SOVEREIGN!
SECURE OUR BORDERS!

Protests are being planned to coincide with the next Security & Prosperity
Partnership (SPP.GOV) summit in Quebec, Canada on 8/20 - 21 where Bush,
Canadian PM Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon will be meeting to
further their OPEN BORDERS and "North American" INTEGRATION agendas.

LET'S HELP * ROLL OUT THE UNWELCOME MAT * in SEATTLE

DATE - Saturday 8/18/07

START 400 Broad Street "green" (Seattle Center)
next to the base of the Space Needle

TO: Jackson Federal Building (915 2nd Ave)

END: Fisher Pavilion "green" (Seattle Center)

Total distance: 2.8 miles


MAP OF THE SEATTLE CENTER

#25 is 400 Broad Street green

#35 is Fisher Pavilion green


PARKING:

There are pay-to-park lots available on the Seattle Center
grounds and near-by but there are no parking facilities at
400 Broad Street. In addition to cash, many lots take
debit/credit cards.

GATHERING TIME:

Patriots will begin assembling at 400 Broad Street
between Noon and 12:45.

START:

The march will begin at 1:00 from the Broad Street green.
All patriots should plan to be at this location no later than
12:45.

We should arrive at the Federal building by about 2:00

We'll mass at the Federal Building for about 30 minutes and
then march back to the Fisher Pavilion for the
post march rally at 3:30.

DISABLED/ELDERLY:

For any patriots not able to physically march but who would
like to take part in the post march rally at the Fisher Pavilion green,
you are most welcome to meet up at the March for America Washington
or John Birch Society tents as early as Noon.


To learn more about the SPP and the North American Union please visit: http://www.mfawash.org

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