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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

My first Tea Party. Proud to have gone!








My town of 60,000 decided to muster a Tea Party for Tax Day, just like the many other communities and cities, all across this country. I was extremely surprised at the turn out. It was held at the busiest intersection in town, and all four corners were packed, so much so, that the crowd of people were stretched out in eight different directions.

The neatest thing I experienced was the camaraderie. Most of the people (young and old), who gathered were there for one cause and nothing else. And, it seemed as if everyone knew everyone. Simply because we were there to demonstrate how upset we are concerning our elected representatives.And, for those not actually attending the "Party", but instead heading home from work or for whatever reason they were out, the horns and the thumbs-up signals from the drivers and passengers was amazing. Even the big rigs blasted their air horns, which drew large cheers from the crowd.

I truly believe this is going to have a huge effect, especially in a year and a half when the mid-term elections are held.

I encourage EVERYONE to make an effort to join The 9-12 Project, and get involved locally to stop the spread of Obama's march toward Socialism.





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