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Protein Wisdom on Tea Parties

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I’m using my blogging berth here at TDTP to ask some of my long-time favorite bloggers to write about Tea Parties.

Some of my favorites are Dan Collins and Jeff Goldstein at Protein Wisdom and Dan weighed in here with Tax Day Tea Parties.

One of the reasons for these Tea Parties is to get to know like-minded people because we’re all going to be in this for the long haul. Protein Wisdom is one of several great places for libertarians and conservatives to hang out online. Jeff, Dan and the other bloggers there have been fighting the good fight for a long time.

4 Responses to “Protein Wisdom on Tea Parties”

  1. I agree Sir, they are enimies of the founding father’s documents. They are complisent in their arrogance, not we the people, as President Obama has told the world during his G-20 summit world tour. We as Americans’ are not arrogrant or dirisive. The President and Congress are both! Educated and Working class people who’ve watched their plants and small companies close their doors for nothing more than bad policies coming out of the White House and the Congress are organizing, moving into action and soon will grow to a size that will change the face of america again. No politics, no beauracrat will be able to stop it once it starts. The change that Obama promised is now seen as false change and the real change is coming. Change made by weak minds will be changed again but this time by the people and not a dirisive presidential candidate. Neither current party of congress or the senate will stand in the way when the people speak with votes. All the dirty underhanded actions of the parties will take can stop this new wave of real change. They can only hope they survive it with their honor intact. Bob from America said this…

  2. Thomas Jones says:

    I would like to suggest a simple fight back that will counter the governments propaganda machine.

    Whenever Americans talk about Legislators or Judges, refer to them as the domestic enemies of the constitution.

  3. I’m sure you can take one day off a year. Especially for something this special and singular. Why not give it a try, just once? Even if it is just a half day.

  4. Stacey says:

    I would love to participate but I work and many of these gatherings are while people are in or at work. Why not have two one mid day and one for the people who work lets say around 5 5:30. You want to make a statement why not try to have it so that we can get as many people invovled as possible.

    :)

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