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To: Syncro
Are you kidding me???!!! I thought that one was the coolest photo I took that day.

What were you doing in this neck of the woods????? If I would have known you were there, I would have introduced myself, dang it.

36 posted on 11/08/2009 4:14:04 PM PST by teenyelliott (Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
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To: teenyelliott
Of course it was the coolest, I was in it twice! LOL

I am traveling with the TPX II, driving one of the support vehicles.

Unfortunately, they don't mention Free Republic from the stage , and even though I did speak a couple of times, they don't have time to give me a couple of minutes to give a shoutout to Freepers very often.

Jim Robinson is traveling with the tour also, but he had to skip the northern section and rejoined again in Amarillo and is going all the way to Orlando.

Sorry to have missed you, hope to meet you and other FR members on the next tour!

37 posted on 11/08/2009 10:17:42 PM PST by Syncro (TPXII---It's Happening Now---Oct 25 to Nov 12th!)
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Snips from an article:

national tour makes stop at Lawrence-Dumont

Crowd greets Tea Party bus

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BY FRED MANN

The Wichita Eagle

WICHITA — They came dressed as Betsy Ross, Patrick Henry and Death.

One rode a horse; another rode a unicycle.

But nearly everybody who attended Wichita's fourth tea party carried signs.

"We Want Our Country Back," "Wake Up America" and "Nobama Death Care," some of them said.

The signs — as well as blue skies, warm weather and a large midday crowd — greeted the national Tea Party Express II bus tour in the parking lot of Lawrence-Dumont Stadium on Wednesday.

Titled "Countdown to Judgment Day," the tour is on a 19-day, 7,000-mile journey across America with stops at rallies in 38 cities.

Members of the tour entertained the crowd with songs and speeches calling for change in Washington D.C.: less government spending, less government intrusion, an end to bailouts, an end to Democrat leadership in the House and Senate, and an end to President Obama's health care reform plans.

Organizers estimated the crowd at 1,500 to 1,700. Police at the scene estimated it at 2,000.

Fifteen people showed up to protest the tea party.

When the caravan pulled into the stadium parking lot with a 30-motorcycle escort, Shara McMichael of Wichita was among those who moved forward to get a better look, snap photos and cheer.

She said she attended the event "just because I'm tired of sitting around my living room with my family talking about what changes need to be made and what's going on. We can't sit around and talk about it anymore. We've got to do something,"

"One voice does make a difference, and when you have several hundred or 2,000, it's going to be heard," she said.

Deborah Johns, co-chair of the tour, introduced herself as the angry mom of a Marine who is serving his third term in Iraq. Her anger was aimed at the Obama administration, she told the crowd.

"We have a president who came dressed as Little Red Riding Hood who turned out to be the big bad wolf that is doing nothing but dismantling this country from the inside out," Johns said.

"It's time politicians in Washington get the message. The constitution begins, 'We the people', not 'We the politicians.' "

She also told the people they were making history.

"You've got the politicians in Washington bamboozled. They can't figure you out," she said.

The tour vice chairman, Mark Williams, a freelance radio talk show host from Boston, urged the crowd to work hard for political candidates who "stand up for working people" and want to return America to "the country it was meant to be."


38 posted on 11/08/2009 10:23:38 PM PST by Syncro (TPXII---It's Happening Now---Oct 25 to Nov 12th!)
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