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Tag: April 15By apackof2, Section Multimedia
A wake up call to all American Patriots
(22 words in story) Full Story By Nick, Section News
Spoke this morning with Joan Fabiano and the Tea Party team and there is big news re: the April 15th shindig. Specifically, they've landed a big "get." Americans for Prosperity-Michigan and team just announced that Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, "Joe the Plumber," will speak at the Michigan Taxpayer Tea Party on the steps of the State Capitol in Lansing on April 15th. "With one simple question to Presidential Candidate Barack Obama, Joe the Plumber changed the atmosphere of last fall's presidential campaign," said Scott Hagerstrom, state director of Americans for Prosperity. "Joe is truly an inspiration to all Americans on how grassroots activism can have a positive difference for the future of our country." So too are Joan, Melanie Hall and Wendy Day who have been working, with others (forgive me for failing to mention EVERYONE) and a huge coalition of pro-freedom organizations to put this event together. Even learned this morning that Jason Gillman has chartered a BUS to help folks get to Lansing from Traverse City! Read more...
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I am going to see if there is enough interest in the Traverse City Area to organize a bus drop off and pick up before and after the rally.
Please leave a comment at Michigan Taxes Too Much for more information to be mailed to you. By apackof2, Section News
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