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<blockquote data-quote="okiebryan" data-source="post: 2100050" data-attributes="member: 24457"><p>If you are going to put together a rally, the devil is in the details. </p><p></p><p>Weekend, weekday, whatever. You MUST pull a permit. Many people won't come if there's no permit, because they don't want to risk getting in trouble or looking bad when they are challenged by the authorities. </p><p></p><p>Timing is very important. There has to be a point to the rally. You need to be sending a message to someone at a time when people are fired up, and that the message is timely. Just having a rally to have a rally won't likely motivate that many people to show up. Need to think too about what message you are sending to the public through the media. A family oriented rally with everyday people attending plays out far better then a camoed militia... I understand the "fight for our rights" aspect as much as anyone. But at the end of the 10 o'clock news, it's all just a public relations exercise, is it not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okiebryan, post: 2100050, member: 24457"] If you are going to put together a rally, the devil is in the details. Weekend, weekday, whatever. You MUST pull a permit. Many people won't come if there's no permit, because they don't want to risk getting in trouble or looking bad when they are challenged by the authorities. Timing is very important. There has to be a point to the rally. You need to be sending a message to someone at a time when people are fired up, and that the message is timely. Just having a rally to have a rally won't likely motivate that many people to show up. Need to think too about what message you are sending to the public through the media. A family oriented rally with everyday people attending plays out far better then a camoed militia... I understand the "fight for our rights" aspect as much as anyone. But at the end of the 10 o'clock news, it's all just a public relations exercise, is it not? [/QUOTE]
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