“The problem with America
is not Republican or Democrat. It’s lack of fidelity to the
Constitution. It’s lack of belief in the natural law.”
Judge Andrew Napolitano said that to describe the crowd and explain
the motive Saturday for the rally in Texas held in spirit with the huge
grassroots event in Washington. From posters to speeches, God and country were invoked.
The crowd — loud, animated and sprawling — gathered at
the West Front of the Capitol after a march along Pennsylvania Avenue
NW from Freedom Plaza. Invocations of God and former president Ronald
Reagan by an array of speakers drew loud cheers that echoed across the
Mall. On a windy, overcast afternoon, hundreds of yellow “Don’t Tread
on Me” flags flapped in the breeze.
“Hell hath no fury like a taxpayer ignored,” declared Andrew Moylan,
head of government affairs for the National Taxpayers Union, urging
protesters to call their representatives. The demonstrators roared
their approval.
“We own the dome!” they chanted, pointing at the Capitol.
May they restore belief in the natural law.