I loved the sign “Tea Party today. Tar and feather tomorrow”
obviously he saw the John Adams mini series.
The tarring and feathering sequence in it was by far the
most dramatic and awe-inspiring. The colonists dragged the Captain ( I suppose) off the boat after it docked, dragged him up to a platform and literally poured tar over his head and threw feathers on him. Ahhhhh.....the good old days.
“We have always understood it to be a grand and fundamental principle of the constitution that no freeman should be subject to any tax to which he has not given his own consent, in person or by proxy.” - John Adams, opposition to the Stamp Act. 1765.
Look at those people with their children! Don’t they realize they get a $400.00 tax credit for each child? /sarc
I noticed a Dallas policeman standing at attention when they played the Marines' Hymn. After the hymn was over, I went up to him and asked if he was a Marine. He said "yes". I asked him if he knew about the memo from Homeland Security. He said "yes". I asked him what he thought about it. He smiled and said "we are not allowed to say bullsh*t, so I have no comment."
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I am (and have been) taking individual action.
Everywhere I go I carry loose tea bags. I leave one behind. At the bank, on the train, at the gas pump, at the library, especially at Borders Books.
I have left over a hundred so far. My favorite was a teabag looped over the ears of a life-sized cardboard figure of TOTUS in Union Station in DC. I pulled back and watched the reactions of passers-by. People do notice...and that is the point.
If hundreds of us did this (or thousands) in every state we could make it a "Kilroy Was Here" legend and drive the commie bastards crazy.
It's cheap, easy and fun. My eight year old grandson helps. He's a solid CIT (Conservative in Training).