In less than two weeks, thousands of truckers will descend on Washington, D.C., driving their big-rigs and calling for the restoration of a constitutional republic – but now their plan has taken a new twist: Their friends and families will simultaneously join other Americans rallying on overpasses across the nation for Obama’s impeachment.


The Truckers’ Ride for the Constitution movement has a new ally in their protest against what organizers say is corruption in government and a trashing of the Constitution. The group is teaming up with Overpasses for Obama’s Impeachment to line the routes into Washington with flags during the Oct. 11-13 event.


Both Houses of Congress are tentatively scheduled to be in session Oct. 11.



Truckers Ride for the Constitution leader and organizer Zeeda Andrews, a country singer and former truck driver, said Overpasses Founder James Neighbors reached out to her, suggesting the two groups form an alliance. Neighbors said the partnership is a “natural” merger for a common cause.


“Thousands of truckers have seen us across America,” he said. “We’ve gotten emails from them, thanking us for waking them up. The biker ride in D.C. happened. Then, the next thing you know, the trucker thing did, and we got even more emails from truckers across the country, thanking us.”


He added, “We are going to be out on the overpasses and at truck stops, encouraging the truckers to head to D.C., to join in with the others. They, in exchange, are encouraging their families who are at home to join us on the overpasses.”


Read the details of Obama’s actions and how they don’t align with the Constitution, in “Impeachable Offenses,” by Aaron Klein and Brenda J. Elliott.


Facebook tries to shut truckers down


On Sept. 22, Facebook removed the truckers’ Facebook page, “Truckers to Shutdown America,” which had accumulated 86,000 “likes” within days of its launch.


“Political opponents attacked the Truckers to Shutdown America page within days, and they exploited a little known (to the public) feature on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter called ‘community standards’ flagging, which allows them to instantaneously shut down an account on these social media platforms,” the truckers group explained in a press release.


“[A]n administrator of the page offended someone by saying, ‘God bless you, and God bless America.”



 



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Safari Woman
Does anyone know if they brought the page back up? -- All it takes to take down a page is to mass report it. But it has to be a pretty big effort and usually coordinated. So - next time you see one of those awful pages that you hate, report it, but until it reaches the number required by the auto sy...
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Redneck Angel Warrior
I'm not on FB so I can't say if they did or not...
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Carl Spencer
I have a biker friend who went up for theirs and he said it was a fantastic experience that connected him to people from all over the country. I hope it does the same for the truckers and that our networks will grow stronger. DC notices whether they admit it or not. How many marches drives and prote...
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Redneck Angel Warrior
If DC isn't careful...they could see a really big March!!
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