Anti-Flag, United Nations, The A.K.A.s, and Ruiner plan “Demand in DC” for Inauguration Day

Anti-Flag, United Nations, The A.K.A.s, and Ruiner will be celebrating Inauguration Day – January 20th, 2009 – with a special performance at the Black Cat in Washington, DC.

Dubbed “Demand in DC,” Chris #2 of Anti-Flag explained:

If history has taught us anything, let it be this: We are the writers and shapers of our stories, not Presidents, prime ministers, or any politician for that matter. Regardless of the outcome of this election, it will be up to us, The People, to continue to push for the progression of human and environmental rights. This show is evidence.

Also participating are artists include: HorseBites, Charles Stanley Doll IV, MIke Ski, Mitch Clem, Erik Davidson, David S. Holloway, Kencredible, Ben Lande, and many more.

Together with local DC sponsor Shirts for a Cure, DEMAND IN DC will feature “Quilts for a Cure,” auctioning off four giant quilts made of the over 200 band t-shirt designs that the cancer research benefit has released since it’s inception.
Source Anti-Flag, United Nations, The A.K.A.s, and Ruiner will be celebrating Inauguration Day – January 20th, 2009 – with a special performance at the Black Cat in Washington, DC.

Dubbed “Demand in DC,” Chris #2 of Anti-Flag explained:

If history has taught us anything, let it be this: We are the writers and shapers of our stories, not Presidents, prime ministers, or any politician for that matter. Regardless of the outcome of this election, it will be up to us, The People, to continue to push for the progression of human and environmental rights. This show is evidence.

Also participating are artists include: HorseBites, Charles Stanley Doll IV, MIke Ski, Mitch Clem, Erik Davidson, David S. Holloway, Kencredible, Ben Lande, and many more.

Together with local DC sponsor Shirts for a Cure, DEMAND IN DC will feature “Quilts for a Cure,” auctioning off four giant quilts made of the over 200 band t-shirt designs that the cancer research benefit has released since it’s inception.
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