ReopenNH Wants you to Draw a Line in the Sand and Storm the Beaches this Weekend

by
Steve MacDonald

Now that we’ve determined that some protests are more equal than others, it must be time to have another one of the less-equal kind. ReopenNH announces a weekend on the beach so you can draw a line in the sand.

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“We’re asking Granite Staters to help us celebrate D-Day and the freedoms that our ancestors were willing to fight and die for, which many have taken for granted,” said Andrew J. Manuse, chairman of ReopenNH. “Our forefathers were willing to storm the beaches of Normandy under enemy fire to liberate our mother countries overseas and prevent the spread of tyranny to our land. Let us not lose the spirit that made America the envy of the world.”

“We must have the same passion for protecting the rights of individuals, businesses, religious organizations, and nonprofit groups and not let government or unruly mobs trample our liberty,” Manuse added. “Remember, our Constitution was written to protect the rights of minorities, so even if it seems like Granite Staters are facing an insurmountable force, we should rest assured that the Rule of Law and God Almighty are on our side.”

You are encouraged to bring a towel to sit on, frisbees, footballs, or anything else you’d use at the beach because, 

“Regardless of what unlawful maneuvers the executive branch has used to declare its arbitrary edicts, ReopenNH is speaking for the people and declaring that these edicts do not have the force and effect of law,” said JR Hoell, treasurer of ReopenNH. “With our Storm the Beaches rally, we plan to draw a line in the sand and declare that New Hampshire is open statewide. It is time to say ‘no more.‘ No more stay-at-home orders, no more lock downs, no more arbitrary rules, no more junk science used to justify poor public policy, and no more state of emergency.”

Remember D-Day and Rally at Hampton Beach on Saturday, June 6th from Noon to 4 pm. 

Press Release | #ReopenNH

 

Update: For those expressing concern about this comparison to D-Day being inappropriate, I’d like to clear that up, I hope. No one is trying to offend anyone, quite the opposite. Many gave their lives to protect natural and individual rights on June 6th, 1944. And while no one is likely going to die this Saturday “storming” the beach at Hampton, these people are fighting to restore the very rights for which those soldiers fought and died; Not from a foreign power but by our own government.

It seems wholly appropriate to me to honor their sacrifice by fighting to free people right here at home from the yoke of arbitrary overreach under which we currently find ourselves.

You are welcome, as always to disagree.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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