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Title: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: Circle C on April 16, 2009, 03:20:47 pm
http://www.campaignforliberty.com/about.php#mission

Here is a little of what I saw in Clear Lake, Tx yesterday.  Maybe if enough people speak up, Washington will begin to listen a little more.

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Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: lightningh on April 16, 2009, 04:19:05 pm
Cool Deal!


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: So Oklahoma Cur Dogs on April 16, 2009, 06:59:55 pm
Love it!


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: yellowdog on April 16, 2009, 09:02:45 pm
Circle C You are a patriot. I went to a Tea party in Ft. Worth awhile back and was at one in Burleson TX on the 15TH. I saw where the government  put out a report that we are extremist. I made a sign that said " PROUD TO BE AN EXTREMIST IN THE DEFENCE OF LIBERTY " I shook a lot of hands and was told by a few that I was probably going to get on a government watch list. If the government watches me for very long they will probably get tired of watching me go to work. The other side of my sign said " I'LL DIE ON MY FEEY BEFORE I'LL LIVE ON MY KNEES "  ( I mean that )


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: mradel on April 16, 2009, 10:08:11 pm
all it takes for evil to prevail is for a good man to do nothing thanks for doing something


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: jdt on April 17, 2009, 09:09:06 pm
i beleive its time for the backbone of the country to stand up and take our country back . we need to take time and be the squeacky wheel !


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: Flatbroke on April 17, 2009, 10:36:34 pm
I agree jdt but fear we are missing many disks


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: Txhoghunter on April 18, 2009, 10:52:13 am
Did i see a sign that says "dont overtax me bro" !?!  Thats good stuff!  ;D


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: WestTexasCurs on April 18, 2009, 11:04:49 am
Anybody see Rick Perry on youtube?I suddenly have a new found respect for the man.Check it out if you haven't already.


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: aladatrot on April 27, 2009, 12:14:28 pm
Watch Perry Closely. I personally believe that much of what you are seeing of him that you like is political posturing. Why would he all of a sudden start saying things and doing things that you agree with when he hasn't done or said anything like this in the past? It looks like he's going to have to win over more of the vote in the next election. That's why he's so buddy buddy with the tea party attendees. It's a huge movement  and he thinks he needs to win their support.

Personally, the forthcoming candidates for governor have me confused. Kinky "The Statesman" has really said some things I don't agree with lately, showing me a side of him I really don't like. Perry tried to nail us to the wall by pushing through the trans texas corridor and a big land grab without presenting it for a vote. Kay Bailey Hutchison to me represents a typical politician. She has put in lots of Pork for Texas up in D.C., but it's still pork. Looks like another election where there just aren't any clear cut good guys.

Cheers
M
PS  I tried to keep this as politically neutral as possible.


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: dabutcher on April 27, 2009, 12:26:59 pm
seems Kinky would be a little more suited for California or Oregon with his hippy ways....just my take on him.
i don't trust Hutchinson....and Perry ain't much better.  you're definitely right about his new found "for the people" garbage he's been spewing lately, you always have to watch the left hand while he's shakin your hand with the right.


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: aladatrot on April 27, 2009, 01:23:09 pm
Amen Brother!

I know that they'd better come up with someone we like for governor though. It's getting closer to the election and there just isn't anyone I like.

Cheers
M


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: dabutcher on April 27, 2009, 02:55:52 pm
Amen Brother!

I know that they'd better come up with someone we like for governor though. It's getting closer to the election and there just isn't anyone I like.

Cheers
M

i don't know if it seems like deja vue for you....... but it seems a WHOLE lot like the last PRESIDENTIAL election :-X


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: Cull Buck on April 27, 2009, 03:17:19 pm
The man in my avatar approves of your tea party participation. 8)


Title: Re: So I went to my first "Tea Party"
Post by: Circle C on April 27, 2009, 03:22:14 pm
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The man in my avatar approves of your tea party participation. Cool

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