STAND UP FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

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Rally CaptainWhether you’re a faithful citizen looking for more information on local protest activity against the HHS Mandate, a reporter covering the Stand Up for Religious Freedom rallies held throughout 2012, or a local volunteer interested in getting involved with this effort, the Stand Up Rally Team is eager to hear from you.

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Rally Guidelines and Protocols

The Nationwide Rally for Religious Freedom welcomes all participants, of whatever religious persuasion -- and even those of no religious faith -- who are united by support for and desire to protect the United States Constitution's First Amendment right of religious liberty currently under attack by the HHS Mandate.

It is not the purpose of these Rallies to promote or advocate for any political party or political movement. Thus Rally participants are asked to not bring political party or candidate signage to the rallies or distribute such literature. However, voter guides on issues of concern to people of faith are acceptable.

All those who attend are expected to comport themselves peacefully at all times while asserting their Constitutional right to freedom of assembly.

Families, even those with small children, should feel at home and comfortable attending this Rally.

If opposition protests are conducted, Rally participants will not engage counter demonstrators or hecklers with loud verbal argumentation, name-calling or derogatory remarks, nor will such opponents be physically engaged in any way.

Any interference with Rally participants' rights to freedom of speech and assembly will be referred to police authorities by local Rally leaders.

If Rally participants are approached by media for comment, they should refer reporters and journalists to local rally coordinators for an interview.