BTTT!
This is very series.
You won’t hear that on the MSM on though...
Toldja.
Amen
This needs to go VIRAL. Send to any and all friends and family members who dont like Obama but are not sure about the Tea Party yet!!
It would be good policy for Tea Party attendees to go out of their way to thank the local constabulary for their service (which I expect many do anyway).
All it will take is one infiltrator, one idiot, to change all this.
I love that the Tea Party is peaceful, I love that we can exercise our full inalienable Rights and demonstrate what real citizenship is about.
What I fear are the other idiots.
So far our peaceful resistance has been sufficient, but I wonder what our actions will be in the face of real violence?
At the Trenton Tea party, the NJ State Police were quietly and politely advising folks to lose the flagpoles and signposts.
PLEASE FORWARD these links to anyone who has been lied to by the media and politicians about the Tea Party Movement, which of course is everybody.
The True Face of the Tea Partiers
All the lefties have to do is produce ONE!!! Tea Party speaker who is urging violence to overthrow the government. Just one. And it drives them crazy that they can’t find one.
BTT!
The Tennessean claims to be offended by rallies comparing 0bama to Hitler and by people who take offense at imagined provocations. How many states now are rewriting the state code to counteract unlawful and unwanted federal intrusions into the guns and health insurance? I suppose they’re all imagining it, too.
Did the Tennessean complain about all those Bushitler signs from 2001-2008?
On Monday, the Christian Science Monitor bucked its mainstream peers by reporting something truthful about the TEA party movement: police officials have begun to relax security requirements at conservative rallies because of the remarkable absence of violence. Yes, you read that right: despite nonstop media warnings about hateful protests, violence from TEA party attendants is so nonexistent that police feel safe allowing them to bring large items and sometimes even guns. The Monitor was compelled to check things out when a TEA party in Raleigh, North Carolina, persuaded officials to overturn a ban on flag poles. Such items are typically banned because a flag pole is really just a very big stick that could be used as a weapon. The Monitor's research led the paper to admit that conservative protests are far less threatening than many past demonstrations.