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    Tea Party Update -

    I was at two Tea parties yesterday, one in Simi Valley CA and one in Woodland Hills CA.

    The Simi Valley event had about 75 to 100 people thru out the day and the Woodland Hills event had about 150 to 200.

    But here is a partial listing of other Tea Parties across the country: (There were more than 2,000)

    1. Marietta GA – 4,000
    2. Houston TX - Tea Party – 7,000 plus (some reports as high as 10,000)
    3. San Antonio TX – 3,000 to 4,000 thought the day
    4. Washington DC – 2,000
    5. Louisville, KY – 1,500
    6. Houma, La – 200
    7. Olympia, Wash – 1,500
    8. Asheville, N.C. – Buncombe County Courthouse -1,000 plus – great photos -(Citizen-Times Asheville’s home page)
    9. Charlotte, N.C. – Mecklenburg County Parks & Rec’s put crowd at 2,500 plus!
    10. Yuma, AZ – 2,000
    11. Pensacola – 100
    12. Tyler, TX - 2,000
    13. Omaha, Neb – 300
    14. Altoona, Wis – 700
    15. Columbia, S.C. – 1,500
    16. Montgomery, Ala -500
    17. Las Vegas, NV – 600
    18. Philly, PA - Independence Hall – 2,000
    19. Philly, PA - Center City – 250- 300
    20. Norwich Connecticut – 500 plus
    21. Peach Tree GA – 1,500 to 2,000
    22. Atlanta, GA – 200 plus (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
    23. Marietta, GA – 2000 plus at the Cobb Independence, Miller Park, Marietta (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
    24. Apopka Florida – 500
    25. Quincy Mass – 220
    26. Flint Michigan – 250
    27. Northville Michigan – 2000
    28. Fresno CA – 15,000 (yes you got that correct 15K as reported by ABC Channel 30 news, other news said 16,000)
    29. Reno, NV – 3000 (reported by Reno Garnett Journal)
    30. Dallas, South Fork – 25,000 to 35,000 attend with bulk of crowd arriving after 7:30 pm due to heat of over 101. (Dallas Morning News)
    31. Dallas / Fort worth Stadium – 4000
    32. Morristown Green NJ – 2000
    33. Hanoverton Salem OR – 1,500
    34. Oklahoma City Capital Bld– 4,000 plus (there were 32 protests in Oklahoma alone)
    35. Idaho Twin Falls – 200
    36. Idaho, Post Falls – 700
    37. Warrensburg NY - 50
    38. Memphis TN – Shelby Farms – 200 plus
    39. Hendersonville N.C. – Henderson County Courthouse – 300
    40. Temecula CA – 200
    41. Pittsburgh Pa – Flagstaff Hill in Schenley Park – 1,000 plus (from Pittsburg Post Gazette)
    42. Gilbert AZ – Town Hall – 2,000 (reported by East Valley Trubune)
    43. Ventura, CA – 3,500 Plus as reported by Ventura County Star
    44. El Cajon CA – 150
    45. Ramona, CA – 75
    46. San Juan Capistrano – 250
    47. San Francisco – 100
    48. San Diego, Mission Bay – 400
    49. Stockton, CA – 150
    50. Buffalo NY – Niagara Sq across from Buffalo City Hall – 500
    51. Lake Charles, LA – 1900
    52. Rome GA – Opi’s Restaurant - 400
    53. Arkansas – Bomber Stadium – 1,000
    54. Bloomington Indiana – 500
    55. Carlsbad CA – 300
    56. Sonora, CA - 150
    57. Simi Valley CA – 75 to 100
    58. Woodland Hills CA – 150 to 200
    59. Dayton, Ohio – 4,000 held at Golden Gate Park in Brookville (police gave crowd estimate) – video on NBS news.
    60. Springfield – Ohio – City Hall Plaza – 300
    61. Rancho Cucamonga CA – 300 plus - (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
    62. Jackson TN – Madison County Courthouse – 250
    63. South Bend Indiana – St. Joseph County Courthouse - 200
    64. Springfield, Missouri – 300 (pouring down rain)
    65. Washington, Missouri – 3500 Washington’s Rennick Riverfront Park (head count by Park Officials) (Gateway Pundit) w/photos
    66. Tucson, AZ – 5,000 - conservative talk radio-Tammy Bruce was a speaker –
    67. Gettysburg, PA – 200 plus (York Daily Record / Sunday News)
    68. Kansas City, Kansas & MO – 135th & Stateline Rd - 2,000 plus line road (great new sign – Use Your Carbon Foot Print to Kick Congress out of Office) – video and pictures on line
    69. Salina, Kansas – 300 Kenwood Park – (Salina Journal)
    70. Bismark, North Dakota – 200 plus
    71. Rapid City, South Dakota – 1,000 5th St & Omaha St by Memorial Park – (Dakota Voice) 110 photos amazing crowd!!!!
    71. Albuquerque, New Mexico – 600 plus (KOB.com Channel 4 Eyewitness News)
    72. Baton Rougue, LA – 1,500 at Louisiana State Capitol building – 99 in the shade
    73. Lafayette, LA – 300 plus at Beaullieu Park
    74. Kalamazoo, Michigan - 500 at Bronson Park (Kalamazoo News)
    75. Lincoln, Nebraska – 250 State Capital steps (Journal Star.com)
    76. Cheyenne, Wyoming – 1,000 State Capital (Associated Press, Channel News
    77. Denver, CO – 150 Capital Building –
    78. Tulsa, OK – 300 (nasty raining weather) (NewsON6)
    79. Charlottesville, VA – 1,000 plus – Jackson Park in the Jefferson area – WAHU Fox 27 news
    80. Evansville, Indiana – 1,750 – in the RAIN – Civic Center – (Evansville Courier & Press) great photos
    81. Beaufort, S.C. – 400 plus – US District Courthouse – (News Around Town, Port Royal S.C.) great photos
    82. Buena Park, CA – 100 – Photo’s and details recapped on Twitter
    83. Eagle River, Wisconsin – 600 plus – Eagle River Derby Track - great photos – really huge crowd - and another great sign!
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    We had tea party in Austin and would estimate at least 1,000. Was a great event! People are beginning to wake up to what's going on!
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    That is so great to hear! GO TEA PARTIES!! I do think people are waking up and the media should be giving them more coverage than they are on the national level. Maybe local stations and newspapers did.

    Outstanding attendance though especially over the 4th of July holiday when there are so many competing events and family get togethers.

    Well Done!!
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