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Sunday, 19 August 2007

Final Push to the National Rally in Washington DC

 

Fathers 4 Justice USAfter driving almost all night after the Iowa Straw Poll, we arrive in Clyde, Ohio early Sunday afternoon to catch up with the Bike Trek. These are the guys riding their bikes from Lansing Michigan to the DC Rally. They were happy to see the huge purple bus supporting them on there long journey to DC. They jumped on board with the chase car people to check it out and get a few photos. We chatted with them for a while, gave them some encouragement and they were on there way once again.

 

Later that day we rallied in the Acme parking lot in Akron, Ohio with several Father-4-Justice people promoting Justice and equal shared parenting. We hung out in the parking lot for the rest of the day and into the evening as Second Thought TV edited the first part of our road trip and got it up on his website. Courthouse Ohio

 

Monday morning we headed to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania for a rally in front of the court house. There waiting for us were dozens of people to rally including the guys on the Bike Trek. They were once again happy to see all the support and that big purple bus once again rolling in. The court house there looked like an old castle or even an old prison, depending how you looked at it, but it was very unique. Unfortunately, there was no place to park the big purple monster so, CRISPE circled the court house several times while honking the air horn and rattling the windows of the court house. I am sure the judges are thinking a little differently now after the Crispe experience.

 

 

Virginia drive

We then we headed for West Virginia. The Crispe crew had to find a camp ground to settle in, do laundry and rest as they have been on the road none stop, staying in parking lots for several days. We picked a camp ground that was 16 miles off the freeway at the border of West Virginia. What we didn’t know, it was going to take an hour to go 16 miles as we experienced a long narrow road of twist and turns. A road in which cars would have a hard time maneuvering, making it nearly impossible for a 42 ft bus towing an explorer, totaling over 60 feet. With no place to turn around, we crawled forward hoping we would find a camp ground. It was a beautiful ride seeing herds of deer, ground hogs, rabbits and lots of other wildlife.

 

Halfway there we lost contact with the rest of the world as our cell phones and PC cards for our computers stopped working.  Since there was no turning back, we had no choice but to continue forward. Yes, a bit scary at first, especially when the bridges we crossed had a 10 ton weight limit and Crispe weighs 23 tons. William Wagner said one small, narrow bridge in particular bent as we passed over it. However, we finally found the camp ground and all was well except for the fact that we were out of touch with the world. It sure was relaxing and beautiful.

 

Tuesday we got up early knowing it was going to take an hour drive before we got to the freeway to start our journey towards West Virginia for several rallies. First stop was Wheeling. Small town with a small court house, however, a few people showed up and a lot of cars were honking. In the afternoon we head to Parkersburg for a rally. There several dozen people were waiting for us. We parked on a very busy street corner with three lanes of traffic going one way in two different directions. Wow ! Crispe experienced the most cars and trucks ever honking in one area. Thousands! The crazy thing was that 90% of all the cars and trucks were honking including several air horns on big rigs and even sheriff cars. It was crazy. I know the judges had to hear it because it could not be avoided. This shows how many people want equal shared parenting, knowing how the courts are ruining people’s lives. We didn’t want to stop however we were getting hungry and the sun was going down. We called it a day and settled in at one of the guy's houses just around the corner which had room for a big purple monster.

 

Wednesday includes three rallies and 5 hours of driving.  It was Capitol West Virginiaanother very long and productive day.  We started out at Charleston, the state capital with several dozen people and the big purple monster. We again got 90% of the cars honking. Across the street happened to be Krispy Crème Donuts, so guess what we had for breakfast?  Next we moved on to Beckley which was another small town. Again, with several dozen people and several different organizations wanting one thing in common - Equal Shared Parenting. Once again tons of honking in this small community.

 

By the way, I forgot to mention at each rally William Wagner with Second Thought TV and camera crew are always filming and taking personal stories about victims of our family court system.  These were people who have had their children taken away from them based on false allegations or poor judgement of the court system. I am sure you can watch some of these documentaries on his website. www.secondthought.tv 

 

Our final rally for the day was at a K-mart parking lot at about 8:00pm in Clarksburg, West Virginia, where several people came to see the big purple bus and buy some tee shirts or do an interview with the camera crew. Oh yeah, Mr. Crispe did his 6th interview of the day with another TV station. That’s right 6 interviews with different television shows all in one day, inaddition to newspaper interviews. Wow what a great day. West Virginia Rocks and Mr. Crispe awards West Virginia as the state with the most honks. 90%  is huge! Thanks goes to  Tim Fittro and company, for their support and a great job organizing the rallies and working with your people in your state. Change will happen for you soon. Keep up the great work.

 

Crispe crew now heads to Cumberland Maryland for a rally in front of their court house Thursday morning. We arrive in the rain, however it did not stop several dozen people from rallying for justice. The Bus was able to park right in front of the court house as several people reserved a place for the Crispe crew. Thanks! This was a quieter street but I know the courts knew we were there. Especially since Donald Tenn with Fathers-4-Justice followed a Judge from the road to the court house speaking on his bull horn, how the judge was stealing our children and selling them for profit or awarding high child support, so the state can get more tax dollars. The judge turned his fast walk into a slow jog to get into the court house. Good job Donald, expressing your concerns and speaking your mind! Another Court house not only gets the Crispe experience but this one got a little Fathers-4-Justice experience.

 

West Virginia TownNow Crispe heads to the National Rally in DC for a National Press Conference. The Big Purple Bus will be parked next to the Lincoln Memorial Saturday and Sunday during the big event for interviews of people who want to tell there story. Space is limited, as thousands of people have stories to share. The bottom line is we must overhaul our family court system. We must start with EQUAL SHARED PARENTING. We must unite as one with millions of people and stand strong for this change. We  need your help. GET INVOLVED!

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