Courtesy of usnews.com
Tractor-trailer drivers will intentionally clog the inner loop of the
Washington, D.C., beltway beginning on the morning of Oct. 11,
according to a coordinator of the upcoming "Truckers Ride for the
Constitution" rally.
Organizers of the three-day ride want to call attention to a litany
of trucker frustrations and express their disapproval of national
political leaders.
Earl Conlon, a Georgia trucker who is handling logistics for the
protest, told U.S. News tractor-trailer drivers will circle the beltway
"three lanes deep" as he rides with other participants to Congress to
seek the arrest of congressmen for allegedly disregarding the
Constitution.
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The truckers circling I-495 will keep the left lane open for
emergency vehicles, Conlon said, but "everybody that doesn't have a
supporter sticker on their window, good luck: Nobody in, nobody out."
The trucks will be going the 55 mile-per-hour speed limit.
D.C. commuters who wish to be allowed past the convoy must have
"T2SDA" – an acronym for the event's original name, "Truckers to Shut
Down America" – written on their vehicle, he said.
"It's going to be real fun for anyone who is not a supporter," Conlon
said, "[and] if cops decide to give us a hard time, we're going to lock
the brakes up, we're going to stop right there, we're going to be a
three lane roadblock."
Zeeda Andrews, a former country music singer helping promote the protest, said last week
participants would present demands to congressmen – including the
impeachment of President Barack Obama – and give the congressmen an
opportunity to agree to the demands in exchange for canceling the ride.
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But Conlon says that's not quite right.
"We are not going to ask for impeachment," Conlon said. "We are
coming whether they like it or not. We're not asking for impeachment,
we're asking for the arrest of everyone in government who has violated
their oath of office."
Conlon cited the idea of a citizens grand jury – meaning a pool of
jurors convened without court approval – as the mechanism for indicting
the officials.
"We want these people arrested, and we're coming in with the grand
jury to do it," he said. "We are going to ask the law enforcement to
uphold their constitutional oath and make these arrests. If they refuse
to do it, by the power of the people of the United States and the
people's grand jury, they don't want to do it, we will. ... We the
people will find a way."
[FLASHBACK: Bikers and Christians Confront 9/11 Protest]
It's almost certain that anyone attempting to "arrest" a member of
Congress would be arrested themselves for attempted kidnapping.
Conlon and Andrews say Obama committed "treason" by allegedly
funneling weapons to al-Qaida-linked rebels in Syria. Members of
Congress who support arming Syrian rebels, Conlon said, are accessories
to the alleged crime. He identified House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi,
D-Calif., and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., as politicians he will
seek to arrest for alleged acts against the Constitution.
Andrews said last week 3,000 truckers had RSVP-ed to the event, and
Conlon says he's now lost count of the number. He says he's receiving
around 100 emails a day from prospective participants.
"What we want to do is go in nice and peaceful and keep it as
peaceful as possible... but if they decide to get ugly with us we're
going to do what we have to do," he said. "If all I get is one or two
congressmen walked out of there in handcuffs, that will be a shot across
the bow that will ripple across all branches of government. ... I hope
they are all civil enough and brave enough to step out onto the
congressional steps."
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