Tuesday, October 06, 2009 1:58:39 PM · by Syncro · 23 replies · 633+ views
Tea Party Express Press Release ^ | October 5, 2009 | Levi Russell
Posted on 10/07/2009 11:17:40 AM PDT by Syncro
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http://www.TeaPartyExpress.org
Launching on October 25th, the latest venture is called, "Tea Party Express II: Countdown to Judgment Day" in reference to the one-year mark before the 2010 congressional elections. The announcement of the next Tea Party Express tour has already been echoed by agencies such as CNN, FOX News, the Washington Times and several foreign press outlets.
"Our message hasn't changed, and this movement continues to grow," said Joe Wierzbicki, coordinator of the Tea Party Express. "We're still out there promoting five distinct principles:
*End the bailouts
*Stop cap & trade
*Stop out-of-control deficit spending
*End the government takeover of healthcare, and
*Stop raising our taxes.
Any activist or politician that supports these points is in agreement with the message of the Tea Party Express."
The "Tea Party Express: Countdown to Judgment Day" will depart San Diego, California on Sunday, October 25th, and traverse the nation from coast-to-coast, before ending up in Orlando, Florida on Wednesday, November 11th (Veterans Day).
It's in the middle of the article, real easy to find.
The reason I say don't freep this poll is because that phrase ususally means to prop up a poll artificially by voting over and over again.
We would like this poll to be represenative of actual stats (well as accurate as an online poll can be that is) so please only vote once.
To see this article as originally posted on FR from the Tea Party Express people, check out this thread:
TEA PARTY EXPRESS II: Three Weeks Until Launch! (Countdown to Judgment Day!)
I notice it says
See how users in California are polling » |
at the bottom of the poll. I wonder if it recognizes what state you are from and changes to your state? |
Check out your state, and vote!
BUMP! I voted. I will be going the full length of the route with the tour once again.
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