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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Tax Day and Tea Party
Well now that is four days past Tax Day, I hope everyone can get back to normal and forget about the little tea parties that took place through many cities and towns across the USA. You know, they were just a bunch of racists and idiots that don't want to pay their 'fair share' of taxes to help support all the unfortunate citizens of this country who just can't seem to get out and get it done for themselves. We should just forget that so many of us lined the streets to demonstrate against the ever increasing power surge of the federal government and the accompanying debt that it is creating.... No, I am not on drugs people. Just having a little sarcastic moment.
Looks like the Tea Parties drew between 520,000 and 580,000 US citizens out to the streets to protest the ways our government is attempting to take over our daily lives. I was in Savannah, GA on Wednesday, and witnessed hundreds of people shouting through the streets and carrying the signs of freedom and liberty. The best part for me was that most of the demonstrators looked like college students and other young people. A little ironic considering how our brainwashing centers (universities) typically get their students involved in liberal movements. It was great to see the excitement and enthusiasm that the crowd brought out. The key to this being a success will be the continued emphasis that we as citizens put on this issue to our local, state, and federal officials, because the main stream media is not going to give this another second of coverage.
Most of the media wants to label the movement as anti-Obama, or racist, or redneck, or whatever other negative label they can make up. At its core, the movement is about getting our government spending under control and doing it now. No more, no less. The federal government is growing every day, and concurrently so is our debt. So thanks to everybody who participated and will continue to fight for our rights of liberty and freedom.
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Are you sure that picture you used wasn't from a Hank Jr. concert. I think I was at that show.
I enjoyed reading your blog today.
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