Posted on 09/04/2009 6:56:30 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
Aw, man! :-(
I’m all ready to go to the Dallas meet, got my sign made (big Uncle Sam saying “I want you to vote them out of congress in 2010/2012!” and I’m about to pack up the babies and head on out. I hope the FReepmobile gets fixed at minimal costs and you get back on the road asap, JimRob!! Be safe!
Hope to see you there, if not, WE GOT YOUR BACK IN DALLAS!
Bring on MoveOn—we’re ready for’em! :-)
Is the Tea Party Express drawing the kinds of crowds that were expected? Higher, lower, about right? Are the crowds growing, falling or holding?
Very hard to tell from the TV coverage so am looking for some insider info.
I will be at the Memphis event tonight, cant wait!!!! My wife is an artist and will be helping me make a poster. hopefully i get on TV again so the kids can see their pops and be proud!
any suggestions for a catchy poster?
I’m driving home from New Orleans to Memphis today. I hope you catch up to the caravan by then. Either way, I will enjoy meeting other FReepers.
Thank you, Jim! Hope the FReepmobile is fixed and back on the road soon. Thank you for BEING there. The response across America looks fabulous! God bless all of you and God bless America!
We fight on .......... BUMP!
Since I was born and raised in Memphis, this is one time I regret not being back there.
I will be thinking of you guys.
Give HELL to the Marxist.
Fingers crossed in this department!
I'll be wearing a red Free Republic hat, glad you are going to make it to the Dallas stop!
Jim, bummer about the Freepmobile, hopefully they will find it's just a small problem and fix it quickly
WOW four teaparties today! Hope to see a bunch of Freepers out there!
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In Dallas today on business as luck would have it. Going to try and make the rally.
I’ll be wearing a red karate/taekwondo t-shirt, and at the bottom of my Uncle Sam sign I’ve written GET INFORMED @ FREEREPUBLIC.COM!!!
Of course, you might be able to spot me easier because I’ll be pushing a HUGH stroller with my twins in it, LOL! :-)
You da Man!
Bummer on van.. hopefully all will be expedient AND reasonable
It’s raining in Memphis this morning, but should stop by the time the Tea Party Express arrives.
Hope that we get a good crowd.
How about something along the lines of “DC is full of
alligators bleeding us dry. It’s time to drain the swamp.”
Or an interpretation of that in some way.
Har thanks!
Sounds you are a SERIS family person, see ya soon.
See you today!!!
I Gladney selling Gasdsen Flags with the express?
Austin and Waco got good coverage on our local news..I think the number in Waco was larger than expected.
Hey Jim, will see you at the Mt. Vernon Whistle Stop.
Anyone in East Texas would like to meet the Tea Party Express, just received this from Tyler Tea Party:
EAST TEXANS
The Tea Party Express added a stop just for us.
The Tea Party Express Comes to East Texas
September 4, 2009
Location: I-30
WHISTLE STOP RALLY
This whistle stop rally is the 14th stop on the Tea Party Express national bus tour.
It is being held between our Dallas, Texas and Little Rock, Arkansas tour stops.
whistle stop.
Date/Time:
Friday, September 4th at 2:45pm
Rally Location:
I-30 Rest Stop
Mt. Vernon
Franklin County, Texas
Approx how long in Dallas ? Sounds like they might be late whish is helpful here !
Great coverage of last night’s Tea Party Express in this morning’s Waco Tribune Herald. Very good crow, second largest so far! District 17 appreciates the support in our attempt to unseat Chet Edwards. Good luck with the wheels.
http://www.wacotrib.com/news/content/news/stories/2009/09/04/09042009wacTeaParty.html
By Anita Pere Tribune-Herald staff writer
Friday, September 04, 2009
The Tea Party Express national tour drew the attention of Fox News Channel and an estimated crowd of more than 2,000 people when it stopped in Waco on Thursday afternoon.
Mark Williams, vice chairman of the Tea Party Express and a radio talk show host, said the Waco event had more supporters than any other tour stop, excluding the tours send-off rally Aug. 28 in Sacramento, Calif.
Tea Party Express, a bus tour traveling the country to rally opposition to high taxes, government spending and growth in the size of the government, arrived about 5 p.m. at Indian Spring Park in downtown Waco.
Waco Tea Party member Greg Jones, who said he plans to attend the tours culminating event, a Sept. 12 protest in Washington, D.C., said the tea party movement is all about fiscal responsibility, constitutional government and free enterprise.
Toby Walker, president of the Waco Tea Party, said the Tea Party Express chose Waco for a stop to help rally voters to unseat U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco.
The Tea Party Express targeted 30 or 35 cities across the country that had congressmen in those districts that were high-taxes spenders and that were a close race in the last election cycle, she said. Thats why Waco was selected.
John Wayne impersonator Gene Howard, a native of Bryan, kicked things off with a reading of his poem, Son, Do You See Old Glory Flying Up There, then led the crowd in the pledge of allegiance.
Later, citizen Bobby Keith spoke his mind.
Our representatives are calling us an angry mob. Well, we are angry, he said.
Keith won the right to speak at Thursdays rally at a Waco Tea Party event on Independence Day, Walker said.
The most common concerns presented at the rally were government spending and the pending health care legislation.
Tea Party backers at the rally overwhelmingly opposed House Bill 3200, a proposed solution to health care woes that includes a public health insurance option.
This health care plan, its going to drive us to bankruptcy, Waco resident James Phillips said. I heard Chet say the other day, These people dont represent, you know, everybody in my district. I think hes turning a blind eye, and hes going to get voted out of office if he dont change his ways.
Voting big-spending legislators out of Washington was a rampant theme at the event.
2010 is coming, and were going to hand them a pink slip, said Deborah Johns, vice chairwoman of the Our Country Deserves Better PAC and a speaker with the Tea Party Express.
The Waco Friends of Peace staged a counterprotest at the event. The dozen or so people who showed up stood in the middle of University-Parks Drive with a huge sign that read Health care 4 all.
Crawford resident Harrison Ward, with Waco Friends of Peace, wondered why Tea Party supporters werent vocal about increased government spending during the Bush administration.
These folks seem to be really concerned about creating a lot of debt, but I want to know where they were the last eight years, when a great deal of debt was being established and the tax base was being destroyed at the same time, Ward said.
Alan Northcutt of Waco Friends of Peace said he supports a public option for health care.
Weve got the best physicians in the world, and weve got the best technology. The problem is access, Northcutt said. We have 40 million Americans who dont have health care insurance, and in a rich country like this, thats morally unacceptable to us. There needs to be a public option, preferably a single-payer system.
Griff Jenkins covered the rally for Fox News. Sean Hannitys show Hannity and On the Record with Greta Van Susteren broadcast scenes from the Tea Party demonstration Thursday evening on Fox News.
Staff writer Tim Woods contributed to this story.
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