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:
Wonder how the “no confidence” petition will go over with John Murtha?
Don’t axe me...I live in Harry-a$$ Reid country.
Ha! We freepers are always in the middle of it, arent’t we! LOL!!
I’m proud to be a fellow rabblerouser!!
Hey p6, I’m originally from Coraopolis. I saw the cartoon on their Tea party webpage. It was excellent! If you go, make sure to send pics and a report! I still have friends and relatives there. I wonder if any of them will be there!
I went to the Greensburg Tea Party on April 15th. There was a really nice turnout, in spite of the weather - and I got to meet pennsylvaniamom and some past freepers!
We were there, too!! We stood by the intersection where the one Obama supporter kept driving around shouting at us. I think my students were hoping I would get arrested for civil disobedience or something :)
Perhaps we chanted simultaneously :)
I was thinking of you today!!! I worked...so I couldn’t go to Flagstaff Hill...but I thought of you, and the Indiana Tea Party (fondly remember our Greensburg Tea!!!)
Great turn out in Indiana!!! Wonderful pictures (the girlfriend is a cutie...they make a nice couple!!!)
See you bright and early n’at on Monday morning on the Q/R (Meecheam?) thread.
Thanks for wonderful report!!!
Glad all of you guys could come. Thank You all so much. Wearing that uniform and standing along the highway took it’s toll. Too many times I felt like I was alone. Your pictures have done my heart a lot of good. Next step in Indiana Pa. is to make a good “hand-off” to the next party organizers. We’ll be contacting everyone soon for that “hand-off”. Pray for us that some great people will step up. I know that I can’t do it again. I got too close.
May God bless you and your families....
May God bless and save this Great Republic...
Glad you could join us here on Free Republic! What took you so long!! ;-)
The Tea Party was well-organized and very well done. It was heartening to see so many come out! Thank you for all your hard word, and for the work of all who organized it!
God Bless!
sneakers
Isnt there a guy whos challenging Russell?
I sure hope so.
I just listened to Russell's video on job creation, and he seems sadly naive about the Pennsylvania coal industry. Hey, I'm all in favor of clean-coal technology, but I don't see a resurgence of coal as creating a wealth of new jobs in the region. Sixty or seventy years ago maybe, but not today. Granted, there still may be a lot of coal left in those hills, but all the easy stuff was extracted during the last century. And he doesn't say anything about the environmental regulations that hinder modern extraction methods. So what good is clean coal technology if you can't get what's left out of the ground economically? And even if you can, it just isn't the same labor intensive industry that it was 60 years ago.
So what's the other guy's name again?
It would be nice to hear what he has to say.
Isnt there a guy whos challenging Russell?
Whats the story with that?
It looks like the guy challenging Russell is Tim Burns.
Russell on issues
Burns on issues
And based on that information alone, I honestly like both candidates.
But then, neither goes into detail sufficient to answer the much more pointed questions I would have regarding trade policy, taxation and related economic issues.
The GOP needs to review many of its dismal failed policies of the past several years.
Routine partisan Murtha-bashing won't cut the mustard.
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