Q,
I will be at the rally on Thursday in Great Falls, MT. I’ll be bringing my two oldest kids, ages 9 and 13. We are going to be leaving around 5am, driving east for about 6 hours across the time zone so that we can arrive there around noon and hopefully be early enough to be as close to the front as possible. After the rally, we’ll be hitting the road ASAP and should get home by around midnight or 1am depending on how long the rally lasts for.
I told my kids about how hard it would be to spend 12 hours in the car, leaving so early and arriving home so late, and to stand around in the arena waiting for what will seem like forever. They both asked, “will we get to see President Trump?” I replied, “yes, we would be in the audience, just like the people in those videos of his speeches” and they both immediately screeched like I just told them we were going to Disneyland. Yeah, they think it’s well worth it!
We are all going to be wearing big, beautiful “Q” t-shirts. My kids also wanted to bring some big, beautiful “Q” signs to wave around, but I told them homemade signs are not allowed in the arena. Then my daughter came up with the idea of writing something on a bedsheet, wrapping it up around my torso underneath my shirt, and pulling it out if the mood seems right. We were thinking of something like “WE LOVE Q” or “THANKQ,” some simple, clear message that (we’re hoping) POTUS will see and acknowledge. Q, can you please confirm that the USSS will not arrest me and my kids if we unfurl a Q-themed bedsheet at the rally?
I’m a navy vet who, for the first time in my life, has real hope for my kids’ future on earth. Thank you all for doing what you are doing. If I could be there fighting alongside you all I would do it in a heartbeat, if only to help ensure that my children can finally live in a truly free and rejuvenated America.