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    Tea party 'extremists' rock and reload July 4

    Tea Parties now in 724 cities

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    A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA

    Tea party 'extremists' rock and reload July 4

    Independence Day fireworks of protest cover all 50 states


    Posted: May 11, 2009
    8:49 pm Eastern
    By Chelsea Schilling
    © 2009 WorldNetDaily


    Tea partiers rally with American flags in national show of patriotism (WND photo / Chelsea Schilling)

    The American Family Association is now sponsoring Independence Day tea parties in more than 640 U.S. cities in all 50 states.

    The Taxed Enough Already, or TEA, parties will be held at 12 p.m. in front of city halls across the nation.

    "Our goal is simply to keep the grassroots organizations mobilized," said Michael DePrimo, special counsel to AFA President Tim Wildmon. "We don't want people to think of it as a one-time event and then have it fall by the wayside."

    AFA is hosting a Tea Party Day website so volunteer organizers may register their protests.

    Planning to attend an Independence Day tea party? Don't forget to order your "Don't tread on me" Gadsen flag! Buy one now at WND's online store.

    The group encourages tea party attendees to bring cell phones and call the president, 202-456-1414, and Congress, 202-224-3121, while attending the rallies.

    DePrimo told WND the recent Tax Day protests were extremely popular and successful. A new poll reveals many Americans support beliefs of tax protest organizers.

    According to a Zogby poll commissioned by the O'Leary Report that was released April 28, the survey of 3,937 voters in the last election shows a full 57.1 percent of respondents somewhat or strongly support beliefs of tea party organizers, while 39.3 percent somewhat or strongly opposed them.

    The margin of error is +/-1.6 percent, according to Zogby.

    Even 52.6 percent of respondents with no tax liability supported the tea party movement while only 41.8 percent did not. Of those with tax liability, 58 percent supported the protests while 39.4 percent did not.

    Military service members and their families (60.7 percent expressed support) were more likely to support the core beliefs of tea party movement than their non-military peers (48.5 percent expressed support).

    AFA lists hundreds of tea party organizers who are scheduled to coordinate the July 4 events, and it is adding more by the day. DePrimo said volunteers who do not see their location on the list should visit the Tea Party Day website to add their tea party information. The current list includes the following towns and cities:

    Alaska

    Anchorage, Juneau, Wasilla

    Alabama

    Birmingham, Daphne, Fairhope, Florence, Fort Deposit, Fort Payne, Gadsden, Gallion, Hartselle, Headland, Huntsville, Jasper, Killen, Leesburg, Scottsboro

    Arkansas

    Bella Vista, Conway, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Malvern, Mountain Home, Mulberry, Searcy, West Memphis

    Arizona

    Arizona City, Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Marana, Mesa, Tucson, Vernon

    California

    Alpine, Arroyo Grande, Bakersfield, Bishop, Bloomington, Brentwood, Buena Park, Camarillo, Chino Hills Dana Point, Discovery Bay, Fillmore, Fontana, Fremont, Huntington Beach, Irvine, La Quinta, Laguna Woods, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Los Olivos, Napa, Newbury Park, Ojai, Orland, Oxnard, Palm Desert, Pinole, Salinas, San Clemente, San Diego, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Santa Paula, Shingle Springs, Simi Valley, Temecula, Thousand Oaks, Tracy, Ventura, Visalia, Vista, West Covina, Yorba LInda, Yuba City, Yucaipa

    Colorado

    Arvada, Carbondale, Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, Denver, Elbert, Estes Park, Greeley, Littleton, Pagosa Springs, Peyton, Sterling, Westcliffe

    Connecticut

    Glastonbury, Mystic, New Milford, Plainfield

    Delaware

    Smyrna

    Florida

    Apopka, Arcadia, Bell, Bradenton, Brandon, Bronson, Clearwater, Cocoa Beach, Deland, Englewood, Estero, Eustis, Fernandina Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Walton Beach, Gainesville, Gulf Breeze, Homestead, Inverness, Jacksonville, Kissimmee, Lakeland, Lithia, Marianna, Melbourne, Miami, Navarre, North Port, Orlando, Perry, Royal Palm Beach, Seminole, Shady Grove, Tallahassee, Venice, West Palm Beach, Wildwood

    Georgia

    Albany, Alpharetta, Bainbridge, Baldwin, Baxley, Brunswick, Camilla, Columbus, Cumming, Duluth, Enigma, Fayetteville, Griffin, Guyton, Hiawassee, La Fayette, Lawrenceville, Loganville, Marietta, Mcdonough, Monroe, Newnan, Richmond Hill, Ringgold, Senoia, Statesboro, Sugar Valley, Sunny Side, Talking Rock, Trion, Tunnel Hill, Valdosta, Warner Robins

    Hawaii

    Kihei

    Iowa

    Bondurant, Burlington, Dubuque, Iowa City

    Idaho

    Almo, Arimo, Garden City, Idaho Falls, Nampa, Pocatello, Priest River, Rexburg, Sandpoint, Twin Falls

    Illinois

    Algonquin, Arthur, Barrington, Berwyn, Bloomington, Champaign, Chicago, Flora, Hoffman Estates, Homer Glen, Joliet, Marion, Marseilles, Moline, Naperville, Neoga, Normal, Palatine, Pekin, Peoria, Rockford, Rolling Meadows, Spring Grove

    Indiana

    Bloomington, Bryant, Columbus, Fort Wayne, Greenwood, Highland, Huntington, Indianapolis, Knox, Kokomo, Lafayette, Otterbein, Portage, Rossville, South Bend, Speedway, Terre Haute, Tipton, Valparaiso, Warsaw, Westfield, Zionsville

    Kansas

    Athol, Garden City, Independence, Olathe, Overland Park, Salina

    Kentucky

    Alvaton, Bowling Green, Brownsville, Burkesville, Corbin, Covington, Edmonton, Frankfort, Glasgow, Jenkins, Lexington, Louisville, Owensboro, Richmond, Somerset, Utica

    Louisiana

    Covington, Deridder, Leesville, Maurepas, Minden, New Iberia, New Orleans, Opelousas, Pineville, Slidell, Sulphur

    Massachusetts

    Attleboro, Boston, Fall River, Middleboro, Nantucket, West Roxbury

    Maryland

    Bel Air, Cumberland, Dundalk, Lutherville Timonium, New Market, Salisbury, Silver Spring

    Maine

    Machias, North Yarmouth, Portland, South Portland, Standish

    Michigan

    Allendale, Big Rapids, Byron Center, Clare, Emmett, Farmington, Fife Lake, Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Hersey, Holland, Holt, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Midland, New Baltimore, Owosso, Port Huron, Taylor, Ypsilanti

    Minnesota

    Stewartville, Walker, Watertown, Winona

    Missouri

    Bethany, Camdenton, Cassville, Chillicothe, Dexter, Doniphan, Eureka, Farmington, Festus, Hannibal, Harrisonville, Joplin, Kansas City, Lees Summit, Malden, Marshfield, Poplar Bluff, Saint Peters, Springfield

    Mississippi

    Bay Saint Louis, Byram, Forest, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Hernando, Purvis, Ridgeland, Tupelo

    Montana

    Billings, Boyd, Clinton, Sunburst

    Nebraska

    Omaha

    Nevada

    Eureka, Gardnerville, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Reno

    New Hampshire

    Berlin, Keene, Newport

    New Jersey

    Bloomsbury, Caldwell, Clark, Clifton, Colts Neck, Deptford, Englishtown, Hillside, Jackson, Keansburg, Little Silver, Manahawkin, Milltown, Morristown, Newton, Towaco, Wayne, Westfield, Woodbury

    New Mexico

    Carlsbad, Clovis, Hobbs, Reserve

    New York

    Bronx, Buffalo, Camden, Candor, Commack, Elmont, Gardiner, Greene, Honeoye Falls, Huntington, Ithaca, Kew Gardens, Lindenhurst, Lyons, Marion, Massapequa, Norwich, Olean, Plattsburgh, Port Jervis, Poughkeepsie, Rome, Shoreham, Smithtown, Utica, Warrensburg

    North Carolina

    Albemarle, Buxton, Denver, Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Greensboro, Hampstead, Kernersville, King, Kure Beach, Lincolnton, Maysville, Morganton, Murfreesboro, Newton, Pinehurst, Shelby, Weaverville, Wilmington, Winston Salem

    North Dakota

    Williston

    Ohio

    Bascom, Chillicothe, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Defiance, Galion, Girard, Holgate, Kingsville, Mansfield, Medina, Newark, Republic, Springfield, Sylvania, Wellsville, Zanesville

    Oklahoma

    Atoka, Bartlesville, Bixby, Crowder, Glenpool, Hulbert, Jenks, Lawton, Mcloud, Miami, Oklahoma City, Okmulgee, Sasakwa, Tulsa

    Oregon

    Banks, Beaverton, Clatskanie, Eugene, Gold Beach, Newberg, Portland, Saint Helens, Veneta

    Pennsylvania

    Bernville, Butler, Canonsburg, Chicora, Coopersburg, Erie, Franklin, Greensburg, Johnstown, Linesville, McKees Rocks, Ridgeway, Somerset, Union City, West Grove

    Rhode Island

    East Providence, Pawtucket

    South Carolina

    Boiling Springs, Charleston, Columbia, Ladys Island, Moncks Corner, Mount Pleasant, Myrtle Beach, Okatie, Spartanburg, Townville, York

    South Dakota

    Belle Fourche, Rapid City, Tea

    Tennessee

    Brentwood, Collierville, Cordova, Crossville, Franklin, Germantown, Greenbrier, Greeneville, Harriman, Jackson, Johnson City, Kingsport, Knoxville, Maryville, Memphis, Mountain City, Munford, Murfreesboro, Paris, Signal Mountain, Unionville

    Texas

    Abilene, Amarillo, Arlington, Athens, Aubrey, Austin, Azle, Bastrop, Bedford, Big Spring, Borger, Canyon, Carrolton, Cleburn, Clyde, Coldspring, College Station, Coppell, Copperas Cove, Corsicana, Crockett, Crowley, Dallas, Denton, Dublin, Duncanville, Edinburg, El Paso, Friendswood, Garland, Gatesville, Georgetown, Gilmer, Godley, Graham, Grapevine, Hamlin, Howe, Huntsville, Keller, Kerrville, Laredo, League City, Lewisville, Lindale, Little Elm, Livingston, Lubbock, Lufkin, Lumberton, Mansfield, Melissa, Midland, Monahans, Mount Pleasant, New Braunfels, Orange, Palestine, Paris, Pasadena, Plano, Red Oak, Rockwall, Round Rock, Rowlett, San Angelo, San Antonio, Sealy, Sherman, Spring, Stephenville, Sugar Land, Sulphur Springs, Terrell, Tomball, Tye, Tyler, Uvalde, Waco, Weatherford, Wylie

    Utah

    Bountiful, Orem, Provo, Saint George, Springville, Washington

    Virginia

    Abingdon, Charlotte, Colonial Heights, Covington, Culpeper, Danville, Gainesville, Midlothian, Nokesville, South Boston, Stafford, Woodbridge

    Vermont

    Essex Junction, West Rutland

    Washington

    Bellingham, Clarkston, Granite Falls, Greenacres, Moses Lake, Olympia, Paterson, Puyallup, Richland, Spokane, Wenatchee, Yakima

    West Virginia

    Clarksburg, Daniels, Parkersburg

    Wisconsin

    Antigo, Delavan, Eau Claire, Fort Atkinson, Kaukauna, Reedsville, Superior, Wausau

    Wyoming

    Greybull, Powell, Riverton

    WND has been hosting its own tea party forum so citizens can exchange ideas, information and announcements about the "revolution." WND readers have been sending information on upcoming tea parties, including the following protests:

    Alabama

    Birmingham – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    California

    Buena Park – Saturday, July 4, 12 p.m. at city hall, 6650 Beach Blvd., bring flags, banners, signs; lunch to follow

    Los Angeles – Saturday, July 4, from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Santa Monica Pier

    San Diego – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    San Francisco – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    Colorado

    Denver – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    Florida

    Fort Walton Beach – Sunday, May 17, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Emerald Coast Convention Center, 1540 Miracle Strip Pkwy


    Orlando – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    Georgia

    Atlanta – Saturday, July 4, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the capitol building located at 206 Washington St.


    Rome – Saturday, July 4, 11 a.m, location to be announced

    Illinois

    Chicago – From Saturday, July 4, at 7 p.m. to Sunday, July 5, at 5 a.m. at Belmont Harbor on Lake Shore Drive

    Louisiana

    Lake Charles – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    Massachusetts

    Boston – Saturday, July 4, from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Griffin Harbor on Congress Street Bridge

    Mississippi

    Jackson – Saturday, May 16, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.on the steps of the capitol building

    Laurel – Saturday, July 4, location to be announced

    Montana

    Billings – Saturday, July 4, location to be announced

    New Jersey


    Margate – Saturday, July 4, time to be announced, Washington and Amherst Avenue

    New York

    New York – Saturday, July 4, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at South Street Seaport and Pier 17


    Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia – Saturday, July 4, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Independence Mall


    Texas

    Austin – Saturday, July 4, time and location to be announced

    Dallas – Saturday, July 4, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Victory Park

    Fort Worth – Saturday, July 4 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Cowtown Bar & Grill


    Waco – Saturday, July 4, time and location to be announced

    West Virginia

    Wheeling – Saturday, July 4, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on steps outside WesBanco Arena

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington, D.C. – Saturday, July 4, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Upper Senate Park adjacent to Capitol building on north side

    Washington, D.C. – Saturday, Sept. 12, march on the capitol

    Wyoming

    Cheyenne – July 4, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the state capitol building

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    A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA
    Independence Day tea parties in 350 cities
    Round 2 of tax protests scheduled for 47 states


    Posted: April 21, 2009
    10:12 pm Eastern
    By Chelsea Schilling
    © 2009 WorldNetDaily

    Planning for Round 2 of the nation's tea parties is under way – with more than 350 cities planning protests for Independence Day.

    While WND has been tracking 34 upcoming tea parties across the nation, the American Family Association has posted a list of rallies in 366 cities and 47 states for July 4.

    AFA is sponsoring Taxed Enough Already, or TEA, parties to be held at 12 p.m. in front of city halls across the nation.

    The organization launched a Tea Party Day website before the Tax Day events so volunteer organizers may register their protests with AFA.

    Michael DePrimo, special counsel to AFA President Tim Wildmon, told WND that AFA is still being inundated with e-mails from citizens who want to attend or organize tea parties in their own cities.

    "Our goal is simply to keep the grassroots organizations mobilized," he said. "We want to keep people pumped up and excited, and we want them to continue to knock on the door of Congress and the White House."

    DiPrimo continued, "We don't want people to think of it as a one-time event and then have it fall by the wayside. Every time you look in your wallet, think that 40 percent of what's in there goes to the government in taxes."

    The tea party website asks, Are you fed up with a Congress and a president who:

    vote for a $500 billion tax bill without even reading it?
    are spending trillions of borrowed dollars, leaving a debt our great-grandchildren will be paying?
    consistently give special interest groups billions of dollars in earmarks to help get themselves re-elected?
    want to take your wealth and redistribute it to others?
    punish those who practice responsible financial behavior and reward those who do not?
    admit to using the financial hurt of millions as an opportunity to push their political agenda?
    run up trillions of dollars of debt and then sell that debt to countries such as China?
    want government-controlled health care?
    want to take away the right to vote with a secret ballot in union elections?
    refuse to stop the flow of millions of illegal immigrants into our country?
    appoint a defender of child pornography to the No. 2 position in the Justice Department?
    want to force doctors and other medical workers to perform abortions against their will?
    want to impose a carbon tax on your electricity, gas and home-heating fuels?
    want to reduce your tax deductibility for charitable gifts?
    take money from your family budget to pay their federal budget?

    The group encourages tea party attendees to bring a cell phone and call the president, 202-456-1414, and Congress, 202-224-3121, while attending the rallies.

    AFA lists tea party organizers from various cities to coordinate the July 4 events and is rapidly adding more by the day. DePrimo said volunteers who do not see their location on the list should visit the Tea Party Day website to add their tea party information. The current list includes the following towns and cities:

    Alaska

    Anchorage, Wasilla

    Alabama

    Birmingham, Daphne, Florence, Fort Payne, Gadsen, Hartselle, Headland, Huntsville, Killen, Scottsboro

    Arkansas

    Bella Vista, Conway, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Mountain Home, Mulberry, West Memphis

    Arizona

    Arizona City, Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Marana, Mesa, Tucson, Vernon

    California

    Bloomington, Buena Park, Fallbrook, Irvine, La Quinta, Laguna Woods, Long Beach, Los Olivos, Napa, San Clemente, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Simi Valley, Temecula, Thousand Oaks, Tracy, Yuba City

    Colorado

    Arvada, Carbondale, Cripple Creek, Evans, Peyton, Sterling

    Connecticut

    Glastonbury, New Milford

    Florida

    Arcadia, Bell, Brandon, Bronson, Deland, Estero, Fernandina Beach, Gainesville, Gulf Breeze, Homestead, Jacksonville, Kissimmee, Lakeland, Lithia, Miami, Navarre, North Port, Port Charlotte, Royal Palm Beach, Saint Johns, Seminole, Tallahassee, Venice, West Palm Beach, Wildwood

    Georgia

    Albany, Alpharetta, Bainbridge, Brunswick, Columbus, Duluth, Enigma, Fayetteville, Hiawassee, Lawrenceville, Marietta, Mcdonough, Newnan, Richmond Hill, Savannah, Senoia, Sunny Side, Tunnel Hill, Valdosta

    Hawaii

    Kihei

    Iowa

    Burlington

    Idaho

    Almo, Garden City, Idaho Falls, Nampa, Pocatello, Sagle

    Illinois

    Arthur, Barrington, Berwyn, Bloomington, Champaign, Chicago, Flora, Hoffman Estates, Joliet, Moline, Palatine, Pekin, Peoria, Rolling Meadows, Spring Grove

    Indiana

    Columbus, Knox, Lafayette, Otterbein, Rossville, Terre Haute, Warsaw, Westfield, Zionsville

    Kansas

    Athol, Garden City, Olathe, Overland Park, Salina

    Kentucky

    Jenkins, Richmond, Utica

    Louisiana

    Covington, Deridder, Leesville, Maurepas, Minden, New Iberia, Slidell, Sulphur

    Massachusetts

    Fall River, Middleboro, West Roxbury

    Maryland

    Lutherville Timonium, Silver Spring

    Maine

    South Portland

    Michigan

    Big Rapids, Byron Center, Clare, Farmington, Fife Lake, Gaylord, Grand Rapids, Hersey, Holland, Jackson, New Baltimore, Owosso, Port Huron, Taylor

    Minnesota

    Walker, Watertown, Winona

    Missouri

    Doniphan, Eureka, Kansas City, Saint Peters, Springfield

    Mississippi

    Forest, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Hernando, Purvis, Ridgeland, Tupelo

    Montana

    Billings, Boyd, Sunburst

    Nebraska

    Omaha

    Nevada

    Eureka, Gardnerville, Las Vegas, Reno

    New Hampshire

    Berlin, Keene

    New Jersey

    Bloomsbury, Caldwell, Colts Neck, Hillside, Jackson, Keansburg, Landing, Manahawkin, Milltown, Wayne, Westfield

    New Mexico

    Clovis, Hobbs

    New York

    Camden, Candor, Commack, Greene, Huntington, Kew Gardens, Lindenhurst, Lyons, Marion, Massapequa, Norwich, Olean, Port Jervis, Poughkeepsie, Shoreham, Smithtown, Utica, Warrensburg

    North Carolina

    Buxton, Denver, Elizabeth City, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Kernersville, King, Kure Beach, Maysville, Morganton, Murfreesboro, Newton, Shelby, Wilmington, Winston Salem

    North Dakota

    Williston

    Ohio

    Bascom, Cleveland, Columbus, Defiance, Galion, Girard, Mansfield, Medina, Newark, Republic, Sylvania, Wellsville, Zanesville

    Oklahoma

    Atoka, Bartlesville, Bixby, Hulbert, Jenks, Oklahoma City, Okmulgee, Sasakwa, Tulsa

    Oregon

    Beaverton, Clatskanie, Eugene, Newberg, Veneta

    Pennsylvania

    Bernville, Canonsburg, Chicora, Erie, Greensburg, Johnstown, Linesville, Somerset, Union City

    Rhode Island

    Pawtucket

    South Carolina

    Boiling Springs, Columbia, Moncks Corner, Myrtle Beach, Spartanburg, Townville, York

    South Dakota

    Belle Fourche, Rapid City

    Tennessee

    Cordova, Franklin, Greenbrier, Jackson, Kingsport, Knoxville, Munford, Paris, Signal Mountain

    Texas

    Abilene, Amarillo, Arlington, Austin, Azle, Bastrop, Bedford, Big Spring, Borger, Clyde, College Station, Coppell, Coppell, Copperas Cove, Crockett, Crowley, Dallas, Denton, Dublin, Duncanville, Friendswood, Garland, Gatesville, Gilmer, Graham, Grapevine, Hamlin, Howe, Kerrville, Laredo, League City, Lewisville, Lindale, Livingston, Lumberton, Melissa, Midland, Orange, Palestine, Paris, Plano, San Antonio, Sealy, Spring, Staples, Stephenville, Sugar Land, Tomball, Tye, Uvalde, Waco, Weatherford, Wylie

    Utah

    Bountiful, Orem, Saint George, Springville, Washington

    Virginia

    Abingdon, Midlothian, Woodbridge

    Vermont

    Essex Junction

    Washington

    Bellingham, Bothell, Clarkston, Granite Falls, Greenacres, Puyallup, Wenatchee

    Wisconsin

    Antigo, Fort Atkinson, Kaukauna, Superior, Wausau, Clarksburg, Greybull, Riverton

    WND has been hosting its own tea party forum so citizens can exchange ideas, information and announcements about the "revolution." WND readers have been sending information on upcoming tea parties, including the following 34 protests being planned in 19 states and Washington, D.C.:

    California

    Buena Park – Saturday, July 4, 12 p.m. at city hall, 6650 Beach Blvd., bring flags, banners, signs; lunch to follow

    Los Angeles – Saturday, July 4, from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Santa Monica Pier

    San Diego – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    San Francisco – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    Colorado

    Denver – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    Florida

    Walton Beach – Sunday, May 17 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at Emerald Coast Convention Center, 1540 Miracle Strip Pkwy

    Orlando – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    Georgia

    Atlanta – Saturday, July 4, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the capitol building located at 206 Washington St.

    Watkinsville – Saturday, May 9, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Oconee County Veterans Memorial Park

    Illinois

    Chicago – From Saturday, July 4, at 7 p.m. to Sunday, July 5, at 5 a.m. at Belmont Harbor on Lake Shore Drive

    Louisiana

    Lake Charles – Saturday, July 4, time and place to be announced

    Massachusetts

    Boston – Saturday, July 4, from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Griffin Harbor on Congress Street Bridge

    Michigan

    Petoskey – Friday, May 1, 2 p.m., downtown in Pennsylvania Park

    Minnesota

    St. Paul – Saturday, May 2, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., state capitol building

    Mississippi

    Jackson – Saturday, May 16, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.on the steps of the capitol building

    Laurel – Saturday, July 4, location to be announced

    Montana

    Billings – Saturday, July 4, location to be announced

    New Jersey

    Margate – Saturday, July 4, time to be announced, Washington and Amherst Avenue

    New York

    New York – Saturday, July 4, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at South Street Seaport and Pier 17

    White Plains – Saturday, April 25, time to be determined, at county office building at 148 Martin Ave

    Oregon

    Medford – Saturday, April 25, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park

    Pennsylvania

    Philadelphia – Saturday, July 4, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Independence Mall

    Valley Forge Park – Saturday, April 25, 11 a.m., Valley Forge Rd and Gulph Rd., in grassy location behind arch near bus parking lot

    Tennessee

    Jackson – Friday, April 24, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Liberty Gardens, 38 Channing Way, people should bring tailgate items such as grills, food, tea

    Texas

    Austin – Saturday, July 4, time and location to be announced

    Dallas – Saturday, July 4, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at Victory Park

    Fort Worth – Saturday, July 4 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Cowtown Bar & Grill

    Kerr County – Friday, April 24, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Guadalupe River at Louise Hays Park pavillion, speakers, barbecue, please feel free to bring children

    Waco – Saturday, July 4, time and location to be announced

    Virginia

    Annandale – Saturday, April 25, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mason District Park, 6621 Columbia Pike

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington, D.C. – Saturday, July 4, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Upper Senate Park adjacent to Capitol building on north side

    Washington, D.C. – Saturday, Sept. 12, march on the capitol

    Wyoming

    Cheyenne – July 4, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the state capitol building

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    On Saturday, July 4th, be part of the Taxed Enough Already (TEA) party rally in your community

    The Tax Foundation says that because of unprecedented budget deficit over $1.5 trillion, it will take each individual until May 29 to pay their taxes this year. On May 30th, you begin working for yourself instead of your government. This is wrong! Join others in your hometown and across the country by participating in the American Freedom Day rally. We suggest you have your meeting at noon in front of your city hall, but you will make the decision on where and when the rally will be.

    Are you fed up with a Congress and a president who:

    vote for a $500 billion tax bill without even reading it?
    are spending trillions of borrowed dollars, leaving a debt our great-grandchildren will be paying?
    consistently give special interest groups billions of dollars in earmarks to help get themselves re-elected?
    want to take your wealth and redistribute it to others?
    punish those who practice responsible financial behavior and reward those who do not?
    admit to using the financial hurt of millions as an opportunity to push their political agenda?
    run up trillions of dollars of debt and then sell that debt to countries such as China?
    want government controlled health care?
    want to take away the right to vote with a secret ballot in union elections?
    refuse to stop the flow of millions of illegal immigrants into our country?
    appoint a defender of child pornography to the Number 2 position in the Justice Department?
    want to force doctors and other medical workers to perform abortions against their will?
    want to impose a carbon tax on your electricity, gas and home heating fuels?
    want to reduce your tax deductibility for charitable gifts?
    take money from your family budget to pay for their federal budget?
    If so, participate in the TEA party rally, the Taxed Enough Already (TEA) party.

    Bring your cell phone and call Congress and the president while attending the TEA party rally (Representative and Senators, 202-224-3121; President, 202-456-1414). Tell Every American about this effort by forwarding this invitation to your friends. Together we can make a difference.

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    BTTT
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
    BTTT
    I've seen that a lot. What does "BTTT" mean?
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    BTTT means bump to the top of the page where it can be seen again
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    Quote Originally Posted by AirborneSapper7
    BTTT means bump to the top of the page where it can be seen again
    Oh. I heard of "bump" but not bttt. Thanks for the explanation

    BTW Hazleton is not on the list???
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    One of the lists does not include Indianapolis. We already have the permit and are hoping for a family reunion of 10000 of our new closest friends.
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