When I worked at a museum, I framed a picture for a Women in the 1920s
exhibit that showed a group of suffragists camped right on the White
House lawn. No fences.

It was apparently common for individuals to go directly to the front
door of the White House and ask for an audience.

-Kevin

On 8/17/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wait.....are you saying this isn't the country we founded anymore because
> you can't demand, and receive, an audience with the President anytime you
> see fit? Are you saying that in the olden days, people were able to
> influence national events without money, or position, or a following? When
> exactly WAS this golden era?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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