Posted on 08/23/2009 6:23:49 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
A Tea Party, Tax Protest & Rally For The U.S. Constitution
In Defense of our Beloved Constitution, a Tea Party and Patriots' Rally shall commence at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 12, 2009 at the Temecula Duck Pond located at Ynez Road and Rancho California in Temecula, California. We have organized this rally in support of the 9/12 march on the U.S. Capitol on behalf of Southern California patriots who are unable to attend the rally in Washington, D.C.
Speakers, music and events are planned. Rally is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Please bring appropriate signs, banners and attire, and plan accordingly for late summer warm weather. The Temecula Duck Pond is located just off of I-15. Exit at Rancho California and drive due east to Ynez Road.
For more information contact: Ramona Lott @ alanlott@verizon.net, Bridget Blanton @ Blanton008@aol.com, Rick Reiss @ RickReiss6@aim.com, and/or Adele Harrison @ adelegaryh@msn.com
In observance of September 11th Patriot Day and September 17th Constitution Day, this rally is dedicated to our Divinely gifted Freedoms enshrined within the U.S. Constitution and to those who have sacrificed Their Lives in defense of our cherished Liberties.
Join our coalition now by emailing us below.
info@teapartycoalition.org
Tea Party Coalition Temecula, CA 92590
The “One Big A$$ Mistake America” banner is hysterical.
What a classic photo. One of the year’s best!
JJ61
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I know you will have a great rally with your organization behind this.
Took part the other week countering several hundred BomaBots at one of the Town Halls here in San Diego.
Boma’s wheels are coming off the cart.
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Temecula Tea Party - September 12
Pitbully and I made the trip from Banning today. It was a great turnout and very rewarding experience.
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