It’s a Tea Party 4th of July

Happy 4th of July, everybody!

If you haven’t already considered it, think about going to one of the Tea Parties today.  It’s time to stand up and be heard, because our fool leaders are running us into the ground.  You’d be celebrating America’s birthday by doing something to insure it gets a few more.

So have fun, and if you don’t know what the Tea Parties are all about, visit the Tea Party Patriots link in my blogroll.  They can tell you all about it.

Update:  Went to the Tea Party in Newport News, VA.  I estimate around 200 people in attendance at it’s height.  It was an open mic event in a beautiful location, and no plants tried to provoke trouble.  Quite a success.

3 thoughts on “It’s a Tea Party 4th of July

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  3. I am just as mad as the rest of Americans.
    Our socialist government is spending money like there was no end
    It’s time to bring and end to the word “public”
    An end to public health care
    An end to public education
    An end to public parks
    An end to public roads
    An end to public libraries
    An end to public police
    An end to public firefighters
    An end to public military
    An end to public politicians

    It’s time to get rid of every socialistic institution in this country and hand it back to the private sector.

    The private sector and market principles can do a better cheaper job than any government entity.

    Show your support. Pull your children out of public schools. Avoid public libraries. Refuse to play in a public park. Don’t ride on public roads. Don’t call a public police if your house is robbed. Or a public firefighter if your house is on fire.

    Stand up for your beliefs!!!

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