Building on the momentum of a successful Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally on March 23rd, the June 8 rally did not disappoint. Featuring our own Bishop William Medley – Diocese of Owensboro, the rally maintained an enthusiastic level throughout the hour long program. At the sound of the noon siren, the crowd of at least 400 citizens was spread across the lush lawn at Moreland Park, taking advantage of shade trees to listen to an impressive array of speakers and singers.
Both Federal and State level representation was heard sharing their inspiring and informative messages: US Senator Rand Paul, US Congressman Brett Guthrie and KY Senator Joe Bowen each either spoke or sent officials of their administrations. We also heard a moving account from a representative of Silent No More, who explained her reason for publicly sharing her heart-wrenching experiences as a post-abortive woman. [Continue reading …]
Posted by Monica Migliorino Miller (June 8, 2012 at 5:41 pm)
We had over 1,700 people attend today’s rally in Detroit.
Here is a link to some of the photos that were taken today.
If the liberal media is looking to paint this as a “War on Women”, they are going to have to explain why the majority of participants in this “war” are women and children.
Posted by Heather Gardner (June 5, 2012 at 11:32 am)
Sam Olens
Georgia Attorney General, Sam Olens, will be among the special guest speakers at Friday’s Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally in Athens. Georgia is one of 27 states currently challenging the constitutionality of the entire Obamacare law in the Supreme Court.
Martha Zoller, candidate for Georgia’s new 9th Congressional District will emcee the event.
Martha Zoller
A very large turnout is expected in Athens because it is the only city in Georgia participating in the Rally. 100 professionally printed signs will go quickly, so make sure to bring a handmade sign or American flag with you, and STAND UP FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM!
Posted by Janet Le Blanc (June 5, 2012 at 11:19 am)
The theme song for the Stand Up of Religious Freedom Rally in Augusta, Maine is God Bless the USA. This song address how many of us feel about the United States. Freedom was paid for with the blood of many—a sacrifice, so freedom will stand.
The words, “I gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today,” embraces the call every United States citizen, who cares about freedom has.
The purpose of the Religious Freedom Rally is to Stand Up and defend the rights given to us in the U.S. Constitution.