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    Tag: Rochester Hills

    First Tea of The Year!


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 12, 2011 at 11:19:28 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, 912, Rochester Hills, Tea Party (all tags)

    Folks, its that time.  I am up here and will not be able to make THIS ONE due to three things going on Saturday, but lets let them know we still are willing to gather as needed.  Sign suggestions could be "we're still here" or "Hey, remember us?" or "No additional debt.." or something more related to deficits and energy. I'm sure you get the picture.

    The South East Michigan 9.12 Project is inviting all Tea Party and patriotic citizens to "The Great American Rally" concerning deficits  and energy.

    Bring your family friendly signs and flags to bring  awareness to others that "We the People" are fighting for our country  and making our politicians accountable, and the Tea Party is here to  stay.

    The rally will be held on May 14th from 12:00 to 3:00 pm on  Rochester Rd., north of M-59, south of Auburn Rd. on the east side along  the side walk in front of Lowes and the west side parking lot of  Meijers. Please park in the north part of the Lowes parking lot, and the  west side of the Meijers parking lot.

    Come for just a short while  or spend the afternoon with us. We all go to our meetings and get our  information on what is happening, but let's gather together and show our  patriotic values. We can make a difference, which we proved back in  November. So let us continue to make a difference in 2012.

    When
        Sat May 14 1pm - 2pm Eastern Time
    Where
        On Rochester Road In Rochester Hills Between M-59 and Auburn - In Front of Lowes(map)

    If you can make it, do it! Come rain or shine see if you can clear your calendars for this important event!!

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