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Tag: rally (page 2)By JGillman, Section News
At the October 10 Tea Party Rally in Lansing.
We have news that Michigan Supreme Court Justice Robert Young has been added to the speakers list for the "Sovereignty Tea Party" Rally held on the Michigan Capitol steps Sunday October 10, 2010.
The Rally is to demonstrate support for the 10th amendment. Organizers call out: "Join your fellow Michigan patriots as we support our 10th Amendment Sovereignty rights against Unconstitutional Federal over reach such as ObamaCare, a prime example of national law that oversteps state jurisdiction and results in the loss of rights of Michigan's citizens!" 10th amendment violations by the federal government has been a major issue often noted by Tea Partiers. More below the fold.. (416 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
Join us in a rally against the Democratic Health Care bill.
Tomorrow, March 20th Make your signs, bring your flags.
The Democratic majority are not listening to us, but we can let our neighbors know where we stand. (4 comments, 358 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section Events
Join us in a rally against the Democratic Health Care bill.
Tomorrow, March 20th Make your signs, bring your flags.
The Democratic majority are not listening to us, but we can let our neighbors know where we stand. (358 words in story) Full Story By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
On March 6, in Hastings, the Barry County Christian School's gymnasium will be transformed into a conservative "one-stop-shop" for citizens wanting to get involved in the political process for the 2010 elections, courtesy of the Barry County Republicans. You really should check out this free, family-friendly event.
(2 comments, 261 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
This last Saturday, February 27, marked of a year and the anniversary of the Tea Party rallies. Since that time there have been THOUSANDS of events held to let our politicians know we are not happy with the way things are being done both here in Michigan, and in Washington. We are reminding them that it is with the consent of the governed that they occupy their seats. For many it might not be for so much longer.
The realization of that fact may have brought some of them in line, but there are still more however, who really don't think they are vulnerable to the angst felt within the population. In fact they may have thought the tea party a "passing phase." Rally after rally reveals the truth about what time it is. So yeah.. Its not as though there has not been any already, and now plans are shaping up for the APRIL 10, 2010 Traverse City Tea Party! Permits have been pulled, a professional sound system has been arranged, and it will be a great event with music and camaraderie. Yours truly might even offer a word or two if I can dodge the tomatoes long enough. (3 comments, 447 words in story) Full Story By apackof2, Section News
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