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Tea Party "big turn out"

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When to the tea party rally in downtown Sarasota, FL.

The organizers thought about 50+ folks would show up.

The final count will be between 1500-2000 folks. People from all different parties showed up.

There is a bunch of unhappy folks albeit republicans, democrats, independents, libertarians, there were a bunch of folks.

No one was excluded any American no matter what party, or race they belonged.

We sang God bless america more than once.

The most stirring speach came from a germany woman that came to america after the war. She explained and begged us Americans not to let the country get taken over by the government. That she saw the same things happening in America now (Obama in office etc) that happened to Germany prior to WWII. She started crying and explained how that government treated it's people. And said please dont' let that happen to our country. POWERFUL. The German government shot her DAD refused medicine to her sister who then died, etc etc. She could clearly see the warning signs.

All the news media was there taking statments. Most cars that went by were waving and hooking support. Most of the signs were positive stating WE the people and we need to take back our country.

This is cross party politics.

It is time. It is past time this is our country not just a bunch of politicians.

Lets get involved folks. Without our involvment we can kiss boating goodbye!

garyd
 
Similar story at Public Square in Cleveland today, maybe not as profound, but the sentiment was there. This is the sort of stuff that makes me proud to be an American. The only other memory of this level of patriotism is driving from New Brunswick, CAN to Boston, MA on 9/11 and seeing at every bridge overpass across the State of Main, a lone Veteran exuberantly waving a HUGE American Flag at the traffic below. Time to take back our country!
 
It has already started. Homeland security is watching "right wing extremists and military vets" for signs of terrorism. Glenn Beck's name was even mentioned. These lefties are calling patriots possible terrorists!


These are the same fools who got hysteracle when GWB wanted to listen in on foreign terrorists. The USSA IS COMING IF WE ARE NOT VIGILANT.
 
One would think they should be watching fraudulent groups like ACORN....or maybe they now Are Acorn!!


They control Acorn. The conservatives will not agree with them so the will do everything they can to discredit or attack them. I am not a conservative but the idea of calling the terrorists scares me.
 
Hummm..... Back in the 50's I remember all sorts of warnings about where the country was headed if we are not careful. I'm afraid we may be too late. The fox got into the hen house....and he brought the rest of his pack with him. This is not about Republicans or Democrats or whatever, we are all being set up for a major take over and time is running out to stop it. We have 19 months before the mid term elections and one way to help now is to flood the offices of your Senators and members of the House of Representatives with letters protesting what is going on. Fear of not being re-elected in Nov 2010 carries a lot of clout. We still have the legal means to save out country so be careful of what extreme measures you post here or anywhere else for that matter... it could come back and bite you on the ass someday.

The German lady who spoke at one of the tea parties about her former homeland was absolutely correct. When the Nazi's came to power in Germany in the early 30's it was done with the ballot - not the gun. It didn't take too long to see the true agenda and of course as the saying goes....the rest is history. The people lost the ability to protest or change their destiny. It cost millions of lives and even today not all the costs have been paid.

At first people observed that hey, look the're smashing the windows in all the businesses owned by Jews, but since I'm not Jewish, it doesn't affect me. Then look, the're rounding up all the Gypsy's, but what the heck, I'm not a Gypsy so I don't care. Next hey look the're rounding up all the Gays etc, well I'm not one of them either so it's none of my business........fast forward...........These Nazi's are crazy, somebody needs to protest their actions...oh wait, there's no one left to protest.

Pray Boys and Girls,,, pray hard...

Walt
 
Run for the Hills......

No, wait, take the Hatts out of the area :D

Yeah, that's it!

Oh, BTW, we might be moving BEFORE this happens :D

Noel
 
Ang,

Straight to Japan D with stops of course LOL
 
I didn't attend, but the one held in Knoxville drew a pretty good crowd. I'm not a big doomsday type, but I'm afraid a full scale revolution is going to be necessary to put this country back on track again. No politicians are going to vote themselves out of a job by actually doing anything to downsize government.

http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2009/apr/16/protesters-tead-off/
 
I did not attend any tea parties. I am not a conservative therefor you can stop watching me NObama.
 
I didn't attend either however lil ol New Bern had 1500 people downtown last night including some of my employees.
 
Once again let me reiterate. This was a very positive and uplifting experience.

It was about "WE" the people getting back involved and removing the professional politians. No matter what party they were from.

It was uplifting to see all faiths, denominations, and political parties represented.

It was and will continue to be a motivational experience as long as it stays positive/everyone welcome.

If some people want to leave this country because the people are going to get back involved then so be it. Goodbye. However your loss.

I'm sure when the bill of rights were written some cowards were negative and sailed off to other parts of the globe.

P.S. there were a liberals nodding their heads along with the rest of us. I guess since we sang GOD bless america the atheist group felt uncomfortable. lol

Go next time and get involved. Help mold this movement do it from inside your party which ever one that is. Time is now to get involved.

garyd
 
hmmmmm, "what's a liberal, Mom?" asks a lil girl. Mom replies, "Somone who does not have the same ideas we do and are therefore bad, wrong, etc..."

BTW, Define Liberals....

And Atheists.....

And how Faith and Religions are before a political party at a political event.

And Gov. Paterson and the state of Mass is correct!!! :P

Noel
 
The sad thing is that what could have been a very productive peaceful protest had to be ruined by idiots like this:

teabagger.jpg


Taken from http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/4/15/720520/-Fox-News-Inspired-Teabagger
 
Hummm...must be pretty bad...my firewall blocked it as denied by WebBlocker: denied blocked for racist/ethnic intolerance, militant/extremist. (yes, I actually follow the same rules I set forth for my end users).
 
Hummm...must be pretty bad...my firewall blocked it as denied by WebBlocker: denied blocked for racist/ethnic intolerance, militant/extremist. (yes, I actually follow the same rules I set forth for my end users).
Not sure why that one would be blocked. I mean after all, you voted for Obama. :)
 
Here you go stormy.

Illegal Alien Supporters Attack Tancredo Event at UNC Chapel Hill
More news stories on Non-White Pressure Groups
William Gheen, Americans for Legal Immigration (Alipac), April 14, 2009

[View the videos of the disruption of Rep. Tancredo’s talk here.]

Tonight, I traveled to UNC Chapel Hill to hear retired Congressman Tom Tancredo speak about why he opposes the Dream Act Amnesty and in-state tuition for illegals. His views are representative of the vast majority of Americans on these issues as illustrated by numerous polls.

I never got to hear Congressman Tancredo speak, neither did the thirty plus other people who gathered in room 103 in Bingham Hall.

I was running late to the event, which was to start at 6:30pm. I arrived around 6:45 and as I entered Bingham Hall, I immediately pulled out my video camera to film the conflict between pro-illegal alien protesters and police outside door of the meeting room.

The meeting room had become packed, as protesters filled the seats in the back of the room. Police refused to let anymore protesters enter for safety reasons and when they did that, the pro-illegal alien protesters made physical contact with the officers.

Officers deployed pepper spray and activated a hand held taser, although they did not use it on anyone.

I briefly filmed the altercation and then entered the room to find Congressman Tancredo sitting at the front of the room calmly. Those who had come to hear him speak had dismayed, worried, and agitated looks on their faces because the illegal alien supporters were intent upon trying to disrupt the meeting and prevent him from speaking by shouting obscenities, screaming “racist”, and chanting.

Most of the protesters were younger and many were from the UNC campus Hispanic groups. Among their ranks were some students that had a style of dress and hair styles similar to many of the anarchist groups seen around campuses.

I entered and greeted Tom and then I went to find a seat but found the braying protesters to be highly disrespectful and anti-American in their attempts to suppress free speech in the room.

So I raised my voice and asked them to calm down. It took them by surprise for a second, but I explained that this was America and that free speech cannot be attacked using mob rule tactics. When I explained that UNC was my Alma matter and that their actions here would reflect poorly on the University, things calmed down for a few minutes.

Some Hispanic students came up to the front and said that this affects them and that they want to be heard too.

Congressman Tancredo was so polite and so tolerant. He told them that he would certainly let them speak as long as they showed him the same respect. He told the crowd that they could certainly shout him down and stop him from speaking if they chose, but that many had gathered to hear him and that he wanted to proceed.

While things were calming down in the meeting room, you could hear protesters out in the hallways being held at bay by police and they were banging on drums or something similar to try and create enough noise to disrupt the meeting.

There were some older adults in the ranks of the protesters near the back of the room who appeared to be the ring leaders. I hope that we can identify them from the videos to determine if they are UNC employees or merely old school leftist radicals from outside of the campus.

As Congressman Tancredo started speaking, two anarchist looking girls stood up and unfolded a long banner that read “No One Is Illegal” and many in the crowd sighed and said come on now. Tancredo said that signs were fine and he tried to continue.

Then after a few seconds the two girls winked at each other to give the signal and they moved directly in front of Tancredo putting the sign up physically on his face. Tom tried to pull the sign out of his way and while that altercation took place, the large glass window to the right of Tancredo was shattered by protesters outside of the building.

Luckily, there was a blind in place but the glass did rain down on two students who were there to hear Mr. Tancredo speak.

Police rushed in and the event organizers rushed Congressman Tancredo out of the room. The campus security said the event was over, yet I asked them to secure the building and let it go on. I explained that a broken window was of little cost compared to the value of free speech in America and that the university was setting a dangerous precedent by allowing protesters to silence any view with a broken window.

The security officer in charge understood what I was saying but it became clear that his officers did not have control of the building nor the grounds around the building.

Supporters and protesters alike began to file out of the room. One of the protesters tried to ram his shoulder into me as he passed me, but I did not engage him because I was filming what was happening and telling the protesters that they were not the first group to smash out windows of those they hated.

I kept looking at that broken window and images of bricks thrown through the windows of black families and black churches ran through my mind along with images of Jewish store fronts shattered by the Hitler youth.

As we were all leaving the room the protesters set off the fire alarm in the building and they regrouped outside to march with their banners outside of the building in front of many onlookers.

I looked around but could not find any of the event organizers or people I knew. I filmed for a few minutes and went to the side of the building.

About six people in different groups thanked me for coming and trying to settle the protesters down and secure the meeting.

Three black girls who appeared to be students were talking next to me as I spoke to a couple who shook my hand. I told these students that I was ashamed that in my nation there were people willing to destroy free speech by using violence like this.

One of the black girls looked at me, with what felt like sheer hatred and she said, “I’m not from this country. You can have it!”

So many students are turned down by UNC Chapel Hill each year. I remember how proud and excited my family was when I was admitted as a Freshman in 1987. I was one of only four people from my High School that got in that year. So tell me, why is this top University in America have seats filled with foreigners who hate America?

I walked to the offices of the student newspaper, the Daily Tarheel. I met with a reporter there and told him what happened. I told him I wanted it known how embarrassed I was for my old University and how shameful it was that groups in such a place of higher learning were willing to use mob rule tactics like violence, assault, and destruction of property to silence those they disagree with. It certainly does not sound like “diversity” to me.

I also told the student paper that we would be very interested in the UNC administration’s response to this incident. I explained that if UNC was a breeding ground for this kind of violent and anti-American radicalism, then our education system has truly failed and NC taxpayers should have that in mind during the legislative budgeting process.

I have returned home to Raleigh, NC now and aside from a few whiffs of pepper spray, I am physically fine. But the hatred, aggression and violence that I saw today at UNC Chapel Hill was a real eye opener. These illegal aliens and their supporters have no respect for the freedoms and principles once so cherished in the United States.

UNC Chapel Hill and the surrounding towns in Orange, County are known as the most liberal areas in my home state. While I know that most American students at UNC will not approve of what the protesters did, I can’t help but wonder how much the local liberal politics of Chapel Hill contributed to the enraged mob that lashed out today.

Long ago, I was once a fashionably liberal young freshman at UNC-Chapel Hill myself and my personal experiences tell me that many of those in the violent mob tonight have been both misinformed and heavily indoctrinated.

The illegal aliens and their supporters had big smiles on their faces after the building was damaged, the false fire alarm was triggered, and Tancredo had left the area. You could clearly see they were jubilant and feeling victorious, as if their suppression of free speech and uncivilized conduct had won them some great victory.

This was no victory for any American. What happened at UNC Chapel Hill tonight was a disgrace to the University, the UNC System, the town of Chapel Hill, and the state of North Carolina. For those who came to the event to speak out on behalf of illegal aliens and their desire for the Dream Act Amnesty and in-state tuition, the message they sent will harm their cause.

Those who used violence to triumph over free speech and the freedom to assemble will find that their cause will be both rejected and rebuked by the vast majority of Americans who find such savagery speaks ill of both the perpetrators and their issues.
 
Not that bad!!!! but definitely " right wing" and wrong anyways
 
What was wrong about it Noel... other than the protesters messing it up?
 

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