Jill Tracy invited us to Springfield and we are currently making contact with all of the Tea Party Organizers we can reach to converge on the Capitol next month!!!
My Challenge to you:
20,000 at the Capitol
We Need Volunteers from all cities immediately to make this happen!!! Missouri is next!!!
http://quincyteaparty.com/
Won’t accept less than our forefathers provided for us in our Constitution.
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The purpose for the Monmouth Tea Party
The impetus for the Tea Party movement is excessive government spending and taxation. Our mission is to attract, educate, organize, and mobilize our fellow citizens to secure public policy consistent with our three core values of Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets.
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Come check it out here: http://monmouthteaparty.com
We have moved off wordpress and are now hosting our own web site.
Come check it out here: http://monmouthteaparty.com
Friday, April 24, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
The Monmouth Tea Party - Review Atlas Article
About 100 people ventured out to the public square in Monmouth on Wednesday afternoon to protest the way government has been spending money recently.
Richard White, Monmouth, said he was there to support the people who were organizing the event and to protest big government.
http://www.reviewatlas.com/homepage/x50617754
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
New Report: The TARP is Unconstitutional
"Our government is based on the separation of powers. This means, as the Constitution states, that “All legislative Powers” are “vested in a Congress of the United States” and cannot be delegated to the executive branch. A new legal brief finds that the broad authority of the TARP “Wall Street bailout” legislation violates this legal doctrine and is unconstitutional."
http://www.freedomworks.org/tarp
http://www.freedomworks.org/tarp
Monday, April 13, 2009
What Is The Tax Day Protest About?
Tax Day Tea Party
The Tea Party protests, in their current form, began in early 2009 when Rick Santelli, the On Air Editor for CNBC, set out on a rant to expose the bankrupt liberal agenda of the White House Administration and Congress. Specifically, the flawed “Stimulus Bill” and pork filled budget.
During Rick’s rant, he called for a “Chicago tea Party” where advocates of the free-market system could join in a protest against out of control government spending.
A few days later, grassroots activists and average Joe Americans began organizing what would soon become the Nationwide Chicago Tea Party effort.
On February 27th, an estimated 30,000 Americans took to the street in 40+ cities across the country in the first nationwide “Tea Party” protest.
Organizers of the February 27th events pledged to continue on with an even bigger and better protest to follow the first. With April 15th being “Tax Day”, it was decided to schedule the second round of Tea Party protests to ride alongside the tax deadline.
And with that, the “Tax Day Tea Party”, the second round of the Nationwide Tea Party protests, moved into reality.
The Tea Party effort is just a small piece of a much larger movement aimed at restoring the basic free-market principles our country was built on. The Constitution, for the most part, is being ignored by our government and we intend to work together to correct the problem.
The Tea Party effort is a grassroots, collaborative volunteer organization made up of every day American citizens from across the country. We take pride in the fact that we’ve built a 50 state network of leaders and activists using nothing more than the internet, a few websites and a burning desire to restore freedom.
source: http://ashevilleteaparty.wordpress.com/what-is-the-tax-day-protest-about/
The Tea Party protests, in their current form, began in early 2009 when Rick Santelli, the On Air Editor for CNBC, set out on a rant to expose the bankrupt liberal agenda of the White House Administration and Congress. Specifically, the flawed “Stimulus Bill” and pork filled budget.
During Rick’s rant, he called for a “Chicago tea Party” where advocates of the free-market system could join in a protest against out of control government spending.
A few days later, grassroots activists and average Joe Americans began organizing what would soon become the Nationwide Chicago Tea Party effort.
On February 27th, an estimated 30,000 Americans took to the street in 40+ cities across the country in the first nationwide “Tea Party” protest.
Organizers of the February 27th events pledged to continue on with an even bigger and better protest to follow the first. With April 15th being “Tax Day”, it was decided to schedule the second round of Tea Party protests to ride alongside the tax deadline.
And with that, the “Tax Day Tea Party”, the second round of the Nationwide Tea Party protests, moved into reality.
The Tea Party effort is just a small piece of a much larger movement aimed at restoring the basic free-market principles our country was built on. The Constitution, for the most part, is being ignored by our government and we intend to work together to correct the problem.
The Tea Party effort is a grassroots, collaborative volunteer organization made up of every day American citizens from across the country. We take pride in the fact that we’ve built a 50 state network of leaders and activists using nothing more than the internet, a few websites and a burning desire to restore freedom.
source: http://ashevilleteaparty.wordpress.com/what-is-the-tax-day-protest-about/
Rick Santelli’s Rant
Rick’s rant, he called for a “Chicago tea Party” where advocates of the free-market system could join in a protest against out of control government spending:
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Tax Day Tea Party Wednesday - Galesburg, IL - The Register-Mail
Monmouth Illinois Tax Day Tea Party in the news...
Tax Day Tea Party Wednesday - Galesburg, IL - The Register-Mail
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Tax Day Tea Party Wednesday - Galesburg, IL - The Register-Mail
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Silent Majority No More!
It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people’s minds.
— Samuel Adams
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
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