me b zola
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Mon Sep-12-05 08:25 PM
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During one of the concerts to raise money for the victims of Katrina, the lead singer of Green Day wore an arm band that said "RAGE". I had the distinct impression it was a statement about what was done to our brothers & sisters in New Orleans.
Should we consider wearing an arm band with a similar sentiment when we march on DC?
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Mon Sep-12-05 08:28 PM
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1. How would people know that is what it is? |
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I intend to try to get some chants going, including: "What is the color of BuShit? - Brown!" What do you think?
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Mon Sep-12-05 08:38 PM
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me b zola
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Mon Sep-12-05 08:41 PM
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3. An arm band is typically used in remembrance |
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I would be a little hesitant to wear one saying "rage", even though it is what I am feeling, simply because I may be misconstrued as an aggressive person. I was thinking maybe a black arm band with the NO Saints emblem on it. Many people (most men) will know what it means.
I like your chant, sounds like a keeper. :) I hope that we can all meet-up before the march. Hubbie has us staying with his buddy in Maryland, just a stones throw from DC. I would rather stay in a hotel :(
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