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April 15, 2009

Tea Party in Macomb County, Michigan

Moonbats are catching a break from lousy weather in some places (DC, for example), but even in rural Macomb County, Michigan, patriots are turning out for the Tea Parties. Compliments of theblogprof:

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Someone had better let Nappy know about this gathering of dangerous radicals.

Posted by Van Helsing at April 15, 2009 1:40 PM

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375+ attendees at the Party in West Chester, PA. And media coverage as well (even if it was an internet radio station)!
Another in Kennett Square, PA this afternoon at 4:00. Another in Phoenixville, PA at 6:00.
According to TaxDayTeaParty.com , there are 30 events planned in my home state of Pennsylvania that registered with the site. Probably more that haven't registered.
"Astroturf" movement, my ass.

Posted by: Murff at April 15, 2009 1:52 PM

Momentum is gathering. Going to a tea party in my town after I finish my taxes. Bet the politicians are shaking in their shoes. VOTE THE BUMS OUT IN 2010!!

Posted by: Watching at April 15, 2009 2:00 PM

From Tampa Bay Online:

"Organizers expected about 500 people at the noon rally and as many as 2,000 at the late afternoon event."

In the comments the Liberals are doing the same old worn-out song and dance: "Bush is to blame! Bush is to blame! Bush is to blame!" Some are demanding why we didn't protest when President Bush raised the debt and the conservatives respond as we have been doing FOR YEARS: "We DID object".

But the Liberals are either deaf or DUMB.

Posted by: KHarn at April 15, 2009 2:05 PM

It’s not out-of-the-question that the 2009 TEA party participants could someday be regarded by history as patriots who made a difference- same as 1773. This sort of public outrage might be just what’s needed to break through the media’s manufactured reality.

And you can believe that Obama and the left are plenty scared of the TEA party movement- how else to explain the dubious timing of his "everything is under control" speech on the economy, and (on the same day before the protests) the wierd DHS report warning of "right-wing" radicals and their propensity to violence? Now ACORN is deploying thugs to confront these protests at the street-level? What's next, bring-in the Crips? Or the next year, the mandatory Obama youth corps or his new, private militia?

Barack Obama is rapidly liquidating everything that made this country great… and needs to be put back-on-his-heels with a major embarrassment that puts an end to the myth that everybody just loves Barack and his wacked-out agenda… because millions of us DON’T.

http://reaganiterepublicanresistance.blogspot.com/

Posted by: Reaganite Republican Resistance at April 15, 2009 2:11 PM

Check this out, a CNN Reporter who looks uncannily like Marcy Darcy from Married ... with Children confronts tea party participants by spouting DNC talking points at them.

Media bias? Perish the thought.

Posted by: V the K at April 15, 2009 3:27 PM

Some are demanding why we didn't protest when President Bush raised the debt and the conservatives respond as we have been doing FOR YEARS: "We DID object".

But the Liberals are either deaf or DUMB.

Posted by: KHarn at April 15, 2009 2:05 PM

KHarn, the liberals are too blind to see why Bush's popularity numbers were so low. They thought it was because everyone thinks exactly as they do. I never once heard or saw any of them ponder as to why people on the right were down on Bush. The right was down on him because he was too far to the left. The left thought his unpopularity was because everyone wanted the country to move to the left.

TARP was the straw that broke the camel's back for me. When Bush said, "I've abandoned free-market principles to save the free-market system," I couldn't believe my ears. It was about the dumbest thing I've ever heard any president say.

All that aside, the biggest reason for the current economic state we are in is the collective result of Carter and Clinton. The left is busy rewriting the past, to cover this up. As an old Soviet joke said, "The future we know; it's the past that keeps changing."

Posted by: Lyle at April 15, 2009 3:56 PM

As Murff pointed out, there was considerable activity here in our part of the country.

Here in Kennett Square, PA (just north of Joe Biden's mansion in northern Delaware's Chateau Country) we had a Taxed Enough Already Party from 16:30 to 18:00. Unfortunately, I had to work (someone's gotta generate some tax revenue to keep Joe's new German Shepard in Kibble and pay his grocery bill at Janssens) and I got there late....just as things broke up. Regardless, for a rainy, cold early Spring evening they still had a decent and vocal crowd.

As Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn used to say when they were actively murdering people and blowing stuff up, "Power To The People, Right On!!"

Posted by: TonyD95B at April 15, 2009 4:24 PM

Posted by: V the K at April 15, 2009 3:27 PM

As infuriating as that was to watch, V, it's bookmarked. Since when is it the media's responsibility to defend Presidential policy? I agree with that blogger: what a damn scrunt.

Posted by: cowlove at April 15, 2009 4:43 PM