"Stop the Frack Attack" - July 28, National Day of Action - DC

Date: 
July 28, 2012 - 2:00pm
Sponsor: 
National Day of Action
U.S. Capitol
West Lawn
Washington , DC
United States
Phone: 202-887-1872 x107


Citizens Announce Nation’s Largest-Ever Fracking Rally in Washington, D.C.


Schedule as of 6/3/12:

2:00pm Rally
Location: The West Lawn of the Capitol

This is the big day, we are organizing to get as many people as possible there! Our goal is 10,000 and the way things are looking we should meet it like no other. We have people confirmed from Texas, West Virginia, New York, Vermont, and even Australia. If you want to help get people there organize a Bus! (Click here for the how to on that). This rally will give us the energy needed to get pumped up to take our demands to the corporate powers at hand who pushing fracking onto our communities.

3:30 pm March
Location: The Streets of DC

After getting pumped up by our awesome speakers, its time to hit the streets. We are going to be making a special delivery to the American Petroleum Institute and at American Natural Gas Association. They say Fracking is good for our water, we say nay nay and we have the water to prove it.

WASHINGTON (May 2, 2012): Today, citizens from affected communities, together with environmental organizations and community groups, announced a call to action to demand an end to putting oil and gas drilling profits ahead of public health, clean water, air and the safety of our communities. This event will be the largest of its kind and will take place on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 28, 2012.

Labeled “Stop the Frack Attack,” the rally will bring thousands to the nation’s capitol to demand greater government responsibility and corporate accountability for harm that existing oil and gas development causes.

Community groups and organizations from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, Maryland, Texas, Wyoming, Ohio, Colorado, New Jersey, New Mexico, Idaho, Virginia and North Dakota have signed on in support of the event. For more information and a list of endorsing organizations and members of the citizen-based advisory council, click here.

In support of this National Day of Action, concerned citizens from across the country issued the below statements:

“The President and Congress need to hear the truth about the destruction of irresponsible fossil fuel extraction directly from drilling communities,” said Kari Matsko, an Ohio member of the National Day of Action advisory council. “Gas isn’t clean and drillers always put their profits ahead of the health of American families. This has to stop, and we expect our elected officials to make sure it does.”

“We have found that we cannot rely on our local, tribal and state officials to prevent pollution of our air and water, and our health,” said Theodora Bird Bear, a member of the Dakota Resource Council from North Dakota’s Fort Berthold Reservation. “They tell us there will be no impacts, but we can see the impacts and we know they are real. We are asking policy makers in Washington, D.C. to help us protect and honor our connections to the earth.”

“Now is the time for all of us to unite and demand that the nation take action to move toward a clean energy future,” said Calvin Tillman, former Mayor of DISH, Texas and another advisory council member. “Drilling that harms our health, water and air isn’t acceptable. Americans deserve better, and we expect to get it.”

“Dirty drilling isn’t a state or regional problem—it’s a national problem,” said John Fenton, a rancher from Wyoming who is also a member of the advisory council. “It’s time for the White House and Congress to stop buying the industry line and start paying attention to the real devastation this industry has caused our communities, air and water.”

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Sit in the dark and freeze then.

Fracks on Fracks on Fracks!

Our voices need to be heard! We want to call for an end to this tragedy; things like this protest are super important for the safety of our earth. Another important issue I think that we need to address is the importance of this november. We need a real leader like Mitt Romney, that is going to protect our earth. Obama's reign of destruction must come to an end!

Drilling cleans both done and possible.

To protest requires knowledge, drilling has allowed all modern industry and conviences including most all products used. A well is drilled a quarter mile pull pipe and case hole then cement, repeat 2 mile, repeat at 10 or 11 thousand feet deep. Then preforrate or shoot off guns and when shoot off junk fills in the payzone area, frac 500 bl = frac tank, one or two trac tanks, super frac is 50 frac tanks and more, all pumped as hard and fast as modern pumps allow for days, goals to increase production 1,000 fold, and it works, all new large water dams cause earthquakes, chinas 3 river george dam caused the giant tide waves few years back, water from lurrfal caverns was tinted to trace its path and el paso tx resulted, frac uses mean chemicals to desolve rock and regulations required but super frac is unregulated regulators that will move to wherever allowed state or county, a old movie to watch is crack in the earth where drilling into the earths core created world disaster, to make your fight make progress drilling biggest problems the trucks to and fro that needs taxed, plus abandoned wells perminently abandoned, tempory abandoned is not good at all. Fight the super frac not drilling or frac because thats so counterproductive no one will care, drilling made makes industry and its more work for me, north east pa sink water makes kitchen and hands smell like sulfer, to haul in livestock drinking waters the risk to market prices.

DC is right around the corner....please make plans to be there.

This is our chance to let the Obama administration what is going on. Also did you know about the DEP not allowing for public comments on compressor stations? Another attack on our Democracy! Please visit the Clean Air Council link and sign the letter.
http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1152/p/dia/ac...

Government Intervention

This article brings up some very valid points; an article at http://shalestuff.com/page/3/ addresses the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protections roll in monitoring any major concerns that arise. In addition it states Shell wants to be proactive in addressing any environmental hazards.

Bus to the Protest? Ya interested?

If you live in the greater Pittsburgh area, please email me & let me know if you'd be interested in attending this protest IF there was a bus from Pgh to DC

I'm trying to gauge interest before researching costs/times/etc.

Please email & let me know: gtforouzan (at) gmail.com

Thanks, Gloria

BUS

I think a bus would be a great idea and the cheapest way to go. Could be hard to find car parking, and expensive. Also less gas used. I would probably only go by bus. Thanks Bill Henry

Bus

The bus runs on fuel derived from fracking ya think you could find a solar powered bus?

Please email me

Hi Bill,

I've started a list of people who've expressed interest in taking the bus, would you please email me at gtforouzan (at) gmail.com, so that I can add you & your email to the list.

Thanks, Gloria