The Tax Day Tea Party was pretty successful yesterday for those against huge government spending. No major problems arose and the protestors were extremely peaceful. A lot of times when protests happen, people get out of hand, and I want to personally thank all the protesters for being well-behaved because this is such an important issue that does not need distractions. The liberal MSNBC obviously had a field day with this, Rachel Maddow consistently said the word teabagging to try to make a sexual pun, this wasn't funny or even mildly entertaining. The left has made this out to be some crazy, radical Conservative cause when in actuality there was a lot of everyday Republicans along with a lot of moderate Democrats. Many of the people there even had signs wishing for Bill Clinton back, a Democrat that could balance the budget. I saw a couple of good signs, notably Commander-In-Thief and a cute little girl holding up a sign saying "Stay out of my piggybank". The zenith of the day was Hannity's coverage of the Tea Party in Atlanta which had 20,000 people including country singer John Rich, who sang his anthem for the working man "Shutting Detroit Down" The liberals will downplay this event, but it was very successful and hopefully the government, Democrats and Republicans, will start to get the picture that these outrageous taxes and budgets aren't cutting it with the American people.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Tax Day Tea Party A Success!
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Great article Mark, you really hit the nail right on the head. I'm a Republican and I hate the way MSNBC treats us like we are crazy, I guess that's why they rank 3rd in network rating behind Foxnews and CNN
ReplyDeleteTerry, I agree and being a lifetime republican I am just as digusted with the republican party and the people they are putting up for election and many who are already there. I haven't for the right republican for president in aprimary since Ronald Reagan. That is sad
ReplyDeleteHey Mark, you should add an RSS feed to your blog so we can more easily follow you when you post a new bog article. Nice analysis/commentary, btw.
ReplyDeleteI would like to do an RSS Feed, how would I go about doing that, do you know?
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