Bradlee Dean may have merged his You Can Run But You Cannot Hide International ministry with the Sons of Liberty Radio back at the beginning of August, but both organizations are listed as members of the coalition that will assist attorney Larry Klayman with his proposed revolution on November 19 to kick President Obama out office
The toxic metal drummer announced the participation of "Bradlee Dean and a whole line up of Patriots" on the SOL Facebook on Monday. Both SOL and You Can Run are listed on the Reclaim America Now Coalition page.
A press release from Klayman's Coalition announced today that it had permit to meet and protest in Lafayette Park across from the White House.
Earlier, Right Wing Watch noted of the event:
protesters will “descend on Washington, D.C., en masse, and demand that he leave town and resign from office if he does not want to face prison time” for pushing “his Muslim, socialist, anti-Semitic, anti-Christian, anti-white, pro-illegal immigrant, pro-radical gay and lesbian agenda.”
Klayman, who has repeatedly called for a revolution, claims that demonstrations will use the same tactics as Mahatma Gandhi and Egyptian protesters to “shut the city down, by blocking roads and massing in front of the White House” and “bringing the victims of his reign of terror” to Lafayette Park.
He contends that Obama is even worse than King George III: “King George III may have been a greedy ‘control freak,’ but at least he was a Christian. The United States is being run by a Muslim bent on furthering an Islamic caliphate who seeks to destroy our spirituality and the body politic of our Judeo-Christian roots.”
Participation in the bill of speakers--along with such high-profile conservatives as Alan Keyes, Jihad Watch's Pam Geller, former congressman Bob Barr, and WND Joseph Farrar--is the second national nod Dean has gotten this week. Monday on Salon, Amanda Marcotte included Dean in her list of 5 Christian “hipsters” trying to make fundamentalism look cool.
Given that Sons of Liberty appears to be down to two employees in addition to Bradlee and Stephanie Dean, Dean's ability to attract attention doesn't seem to have diminished.
Dean gained national notoriety when the then Republican-controlled Minnesota House of Representatives redacted his opening prayer that questioned President Obama's faith. The Annandale resident attracted additional attention when he unsuccessfully attempted to sue Rachel Maddow and local journalists for defamation.
Photo: Bradlee Dean draped in the flag. via Facebook.
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Why does it look like he's squatting over a chamber pot? He's not about to wipe his butt with Old Glory, is he?
Posted by: Phoenix Woman | Nov 16, 2013 at 11:47 PM