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Our anniversary date is the 22nd and it is the anniversary of the Jekyll Island meeting. Some may think that Saturday would be better than Sunday though. Any thoughts?

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The CC2009 is the Continental Congress 2009 started by the We the People Foundation. Check out this news release talking of getting the Committees of Safety with Edwin Viera, Campaign for Liberty with Ron Paul, The We the People Foundation with Bob Shultz and the 9/12 Project with Glenn Beck together on this event. This would be a great venue for the EndtheFed Rallies to get in on the action as well. I mean this could be big! Bigger than the 9/12 march!

http://www.wethepeoplefoundation.org/UPDATE/Update2009-10-01.htm

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Yes they could do an ETF rally to cap off the Congress.
I think more people would participate on Saturday, at least in our area.
I like Saturday.
I vote for Sunday the 22nd - it's the DATE, not day of the weeks that's important
The date is the anniversary , we can't change that
Some people think that less people will show up on a Sunday.
what about next year, are we going to do it on Monday? Really, it doesn't need to be on THE DATE. More people will show on Saturday and next year if we still need to rally, we certainly won't have but a few on a Monday, so we'd need to change the date next year.
Nov. 22nd - it's easy to remember, its a significant date. Organizers may want to make sure they schedule the events so they don't conflict with typical Sunday activities for some (e.g. after church for the religious, after a football game for the sports fan) but I know more people who have Sundays off than Saturdays so the crowd level may remain the same...

For future events when the date may not matter - I think a day during the week would be the best - you will draw out more media and more curious people on the streets - when the Fed and nearby areas are busy with the workday crowds....
Sunday the 22nd, definitely.
The 22nd.

If people care more for circus acts (football) than what's going on in the country, then we aren't doing our job--well maybe that's a bit tough, but you know what I mean.

It IS about the date, later, when we are in charge, we can move it to the next to the last Monday of the month and make it a Federal Holiday...;-)
I think Saturday is definitely better. People don't necessarily care what the actual date was. More people will definitely show on Saturday and I think there will be more traffic in the area of the Fed building as well.

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