Quote of the Day

March 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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It’s about those Tea Party protesters:

Beware the Libertarians mobs! They will take over the government and then leave you alone!

Monday Book Pick:

March 22, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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That’s No Angry Mob, That’s My Mom: Team Obama’s Assault on Tea-Party, Talk-Radio Americans by Michael Graham

Boston Talk Radio host Michael Graham has been following the Tea Party movement since it started picking up speed and now tells you just who those people are. Hint, it’s not the people the leftist talking heads at MSNBC and CNN are describing.

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Compare and Contrast

March 14, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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In St. Louis, a Tea Party protest was planned, 600 people were expected to show up. In reality 2,225 people showed up! A grassroots movement in action.

Also in St. Louis, there was a small amount of leftist Astroturfing.  The so called “coffee party” met for a bit of “latte liberal” whining.  A whopping thirty people, including the people who were already at the restaurant and the tea party infiltrators.

Calling Racists out to meet with actual diversity

February 23, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The ethically diverse members of the Dallas Tea Party movement are inviting the lilly white staff at MSNBC to come down and see actual diversity in action.

Monday Book Pick: A New American Tea Party

February 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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A New American Tea Party: The Counterrevolution Against Bailouts, Handouts, Reckless Spending, and More Taxes by John O’Hara.

This book cover the history of the early Tea Parties in 2009 and provides information on how to “brew your own.” Bonus: Forward by Michelle Malkin!

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The rational and calm leftist response

September 11, 2009 by · 1 Comment
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Here are two examples of how the left deals with their political opponents.

First we have a Pro-Life Activist shot outside a school.

Second there is a bomb threat against the Tea Party organizers in Washington, D.C.

So much for calm and rational debate.

Worcester Tea Party Pictures

There was a small Tea Party Protest at Lincoln Square in Worcester, MA on September 3, 2009.

This was a warm up for three bus loads of Patriots from the Commonwealth going to Washington, D.C. this week for the 9/12 protests.

I have pictures posted at Urbin Photography & at my account on flickr.

I’m also trying to get them posted at PJTV.

Here is one of the videos I took at this protest.

There was a larger Tea Party Protest in Worcester, MA back on Tax Day.

A shout out to Steven Crowder

September 3, 2009 by · 1 Comment
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I was at a Tea Party protest in Worcester, MA today snapping pictures for PJTV and ran into this fan of PJTV’s Steven Crowder.

Obama’s Read My Lips moment is on its way

August 29, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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It seems that someone at CNN has finally done that math on our Dear Leader‘s programs and figured out what the rest of us did before the election.

He’s going to jack taxes through the roof.

Ace points out some highlights of the article:

…Shy of finding a fairy willing to leave trillions under Uncle Sam’s pillow, lawmakers will have to raise taxes and cut spending…
…President Obama is pledging to keep taxes low for most people…

…Experts say that’s not going to cut it.

“Taxes are going up and they’re going up for a lot more people than those making more than $250,000. Why? Math. The numbers don’t come close to working,”…

The math isn’t that hard folks, he wants to greatly expand government on top of already expanding the massive federal debt. Somebody has to pay for the programs and the interest. Even if you taxed 100% of what “the rich” make, it isn’t enough.

Below the Beltway quotes a Washington Post article that also shows the scary math.

“This used to be America!” “It ain’t no more, okay?”

August 29, 2009 by · 1 Comment
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An enlightening video from a democrat congresscritter’s “Town Hall” meeting. No dissent will be allowed, and sadly the police are assisting with the denial of basic First Amendment rights.

The cop sums it up when he replies to the comment, “This used to be America!” with “It ain’t no more, okay?”

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