Posted on 07/04/2009 3:55:59 PM PDT by sneakers
About 300 - 400 patriots turned out for the Indiana, Pa. Tea Party in front of the Indiana County Courthouse. Not a bad turnout for a little-advertised event in a small town!
There were Republicans, Democrats and Independents present. We had one disruptor carrying an "obama" sign who said his parents were going to lose their house and Obama took care of it for them. Just wait until "obamacare" throws them under the bus! He was yelling "obama! Obama!". We yelled "USA! USA!" The speaker pointed out that he had the right to free speech as well and everybody cheered!
Among the speakers: Tim Burns and Bill Russell - both of whom will be vying for the Republican nomination against John Murtha. We all signed a "no confidence" petition against Murtha.
There was prayers, patriotic song, and a reading of the Bill of Rights. People really DO know what's going one. Obama and his 'czars' and congress aren't pulling the wool over our eyes like they think they are! Everybody really IS angry! We are not going away! our Tea Party might have been small - but that's how it started in 1773!
Indiana is the boyhood home of actor Jimmy Stewart. You can see his statue in front of the courthouse (where I work, incidentally). Jimmy would be proud! He was a staunch conservative Republican too, you know!
Signing the "NO Confidence" petition against John Murtha as everybody gathered.:
Lt. Col William Russell speaking:
sneakers jr (freeper name "the raccoon") and his girlfriend and best buddy:
Two of my nieces, Mr sneakers is behind them waving the Gadsden flag:
Hey yunz gum-banders! PING!
Awesome!
Happy Independence Day!!
Thanks!
And a Happy Independence Day to you and yours!
Looks like a nice crowd there!
My estimates are probably waaayy off. There was two other freepers there (whom I did not get to meet, unfortunately!) They might have a better guess on the numbers.
I’m terrible at estimating. :)
We love this country!!
Wonderful pictures and good work.
How long did your Tea Party last? Ours was a little over 2 hours. I think your venue might have been a little nicer than ours. Even with a couple of thousand we were spread out so much it made the crowd look smaller.
Amazingly for being so close to Pitt, CMU, et all we didn't have any hecklers.
Thanks for the pics, report and ping!
prisoner6
Ours lasted about as long as yours did. The crowd was packed in there so it probably looks like more than it was. But, for Indiana, it was a great turnout! Also, the infamous IUP is out except for the summer students, so no looney lefties to counter-protest! There was bible readings from our own version of “Joe the Plumber” and he didn’t pull any punches about the ‘same-sex marriage’ thing! he read bible passages against, um, ‘that sort of thing’! lol! Things that needed to be said, out loud, were said! No political correctness at OUR tea party! Ha!
Once again Wife wasn't real thrilled about going. Yesterday was our second grandchild's birthday and she was at my daughter's house from early morning into the night helping get things ready for the party.
At one point she picked up a stroller and threw her back out. I had to run and get medicine so she could move.
baby strollers used to be small and light, now they're as big as small cars, LOL!
In any case once she got there she got into it. She even went and bought a couple of small Gadsdens. I put one on the Durange and she's giving the other to our oldest son. He couldn't make it because of prior commitments.
BTW did anyone there mention anything about demonstrating at Casey and Specter's offices on July 7th? Patti Weaver, the gal who is pretty much organizing things, asked if we could show up for a demonstration. Not sure how that's going to work, I have to find the info on the web.
prisoner6
I guessed about 300-500 as well. It was very well-organized. The songs choices were picked to puncuate a particular feeling. Bob the plumber said what we all think; Dr. Kinter stirred the passion nicely to end an awesome event. And guess what? No arrests, no car fires, no molotov cocktails at all.
Sneakers-I am sorry I missed you! I did look! Thanks for all of your great work. You are a GREAT AMERICAN!
Oh gosh! too bad about your wife! Is she doing better now?
Yep, mr sneakers was very enthused! Son and friends forgot about it and showed up a bit late. They enjoyed it but couldn’t stay long. Mt sister and her two daughters, and my brothers daughter were there too. They had no idea what it was all about. A good education for my nieces!
I didn’t hear anything said about a demonstration at Specter & Casey’s office. Where? In Pittsburgh?
Thanks karate mom! Your are too! We need to have an Indiana County freeper dinner someday. There’s at least four of us (not counting my son) in Indiana County. We need to bring more Indiana countians on board!
Well, mr sneakers is pacing. We need to go uptown for our family get together tomorrow! See ya later!
Actually-we are from Westmoreland county!! I went to IUP,a nd always loved the town. So I figured a summer drive to a lovely town was in order!
BTW-my husband called me a rabblerouser because I started the USA chant. I though NO WAY was he gonna start!
Dump Murtha!
LOL! I think that's why Wife doesn't like to go places with me. She claims I'm always showing off or starting something.
Today I started a "Vote Them Out!" chant which went quite well. My "Sink Cap'n Trade"...ummm ...not so much. That's when she left to buy a couple of hand held Gadsdens.
I just noticed that Coraopolis is have a Tea Party on July 11th. That's not too far away and in a heavily demo-rat infested area so I think I'll go lend some support!prisoner6
“No political correctness”
I wouldn’t expect anything else from Western PA.!!
Good job Sneakers! Wish I were there.
Isn’t there a guy who’s challenging Russell?
What’s the story with that?
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