Posted on 02/27/2009 8:58:36 AM PST by tcrlaf
Where would we be today as a country if the EPA was alive back in the 1700’s?
I guess this means that the redcoats will be out in force. Dump away, patriots! The troops of our new king wouldn’t dare start another Boston(esque) Massacre. Or would they?
Good points!!
I do think many are serious. AND much more serious about the 2nd Amendment and the need to resist these socialists.
Tea P? And with that, we’re back to the Indians again.
I don’t think the colonists got permission from regulators.
Putting tea into water creates a “pollutant”. Can you think of anything more symbolic of our over-regulated society than this absurdity? Do these geniuses realize that they’re saying pouring tea down the drain is pollution? Or maybe they do believe that.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Many things can be accomplished at night...
guns would work. Maybe pitchforks? tar and feather and run em outa town on a rail? Gee. Makes tea sound not so
bad. Tell em to kiss our butts. creeps. I get so everlovin tired of these enviromental tree hugger whackos.
It's like the ATF going after the American citizen militias without a second thought, and leaving the Islamic terrorist cells alone because they have Constitutional rights.
"The crisis occurred when the customhouse officers attempted to seize a cargo of wine which John Hancock was trying to smuggle into Boston. It was said that Hancock had sworn not 'to sell or to drink wine polluted by the payments of unconstitutional duties.'
But rather than become a teetotaler, John Hancock took the easier course and became a smuggler.
In June 1768, the customhouse got wind of his activities, boarded his ship Liberty and demanded to see its cargo. Hancock and his men showed scant respect for these officials of His Royal Majesty. They locked them up in the cabin, landed the cargo, and when the work was done heaved the customhouse officers overboard.
Meanwhile the mob had learned what was going on at Hancock's wharf; and to punish the customhouse officers for their presumption seized the Collector and the Controller, drove them through the streets, and dragged the Collector's son along by the hair of his head.
The Commissioners of the Customs did not wait for their turns to come: they fled to Castle William and thus put three miles of blue water between themselves and the Boston Sons of Liberty.
When one of the commissioners was reported to have taken refuge in Newport, the Sons of Liberty searched 'Out-houses, Bales, Barrels, Meal Tubs, Trunks, Boxes, Packs, and Packages...in short every Hole and Corner sufficient to conceal a Ram Cat, or a Commissioner,' but they found neither.'
Origins of the American Revolution by John C. Miller
LOL! Now I know where that word comes from.
I’m seriously considering walking down to the dam and dumping a whole box of tea into the river near my home.
It’s the Iowa State officials that need to be “tea bagged”.
Against Conservatives as well.
Why can’t they just do it anyway? If Rahm Emanuel can thumb his nose at us on inauguration day, we ought to be able to do the same. Nothing is going to change until people quit being so afraid!
Obeying such foolishness is what makes these “parties” an exercise in politically correct “protests.”
Dump the tea in the lake. Sheesh.
Oh are you in trouble now!
What the hell, they can get us both. I AGREE WITH YOU!
The discoloration ain’t as bad as them peeing on our backs and telling us its raining.
My new hero...
Threat of law suit is the standard op for liberals.
This will be a test for the protesters. Will they submit to this threat or not. There must be some creative response to this threat.
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