“Tea Parties From Sea To Shining Sea” Totally Ignored by The Media
World Net Daily was about the only place that you could find extensive coverage on the nationwide tea party protests Saturday on the 4th, with some even taking place yesterday as well.
So in case you were wondering what occurred at these events across the nation and haven’t seen the results from some 2000 of them, they have a good wrap on the entire movement and it’s effect on the good people around the country struggling to be heard over the whining of liberals who actually won the election and are still bitching and moaning.
Many of those lawmakers may not give a rat’s patooty, and it’s more than obvious the media doesn’t care, so we must continue to make it our business to keep getting the message out over this next year and a half best we can, along with turning off those alphabet TV networks hitting them were they only listen by damaging their bottom line along with the print media, who’s also in the back pockets of the administration as we simply don’t need them anymore since they obviously have no use for us.
check it out.
Tea parties from sea to shining sea:“WASHINGTON ā More than 2,000 tea parties from coast to coast attracted hundreds of thousands tax and Big Government protesters on Independence Day ā perhaps the biggest July 4 political event in America since the proclamation of the Declaration of Independence.
From Washington and New York on the East Coast to Los Angeles and Monterey on the West Coast and all points between, Americans had their say yesterday about bailouts, cap-and-trade bills and new federal spending programs that they believe are mortgaging their children’s futures and robbing them of personal freedom.
The turnouts that defied traditional July 4 diversions, heat and rain encouraged organizers looking forward to the next scheduled tea party events Sept. 12 in Washington, D.C.
Nearly 5,000 people turned out in Oklahoma City at the state Capitol building. That protest was one of 32 in Oklahoma alone.
Get ready for Sept. 12! Visit the one and only ‘tea party store’ now.
In San Antonio, Texas, between 3,000 and 4,000 gathered in intense heat throughout the day at the Rio Cibolo Ranch. Joe Wurzelbacher, better known as ‘Joe the Plumber,’ was one of the featured speakers along with Gov. Rick Perry, who became the first elected official to sign the ‘Contract with the Constitution,’ a document that espouses 10 principles including limiting” continued

















