4th of July… family time, cookouts, fireworks, and this year… tea parties!
If that is your cup of tea then check out this list of ten tea parties around the state to find the one nearest you.
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i’ll throw a tea bag in the gulf and call it a done deal…
Haven’t we already beaten that horse?
Baudrillard,
Sometimes you have to beat a horse to make him go. Anything that will bring attention to the growing unsatisfaction with the way the Federal government is operating (Obama AND the prior administration) the better. Maybe, just maybe some folks will wake up and find out that the role of the federal government is way out of line with founders of this great nation intended.
Happy Independence Day.
The Montgomery Tea Party Patriots will host a 4th of July rally and celebration
Saturday, July 4th at Overlook Park between the Alabama River and Bell Street in downtown Montgomery, Alabama between 5:30 and 6:30 PM. This celebration of our nation’s independence is open to everyone who loves America.
On the schedule:
WWII airplane formation fly-over
honor/color guard
patriotic music by sound man and D-J Dr. Sam
Speakers (all topics related to the U.S. Constitution) include:
talk show host and emcee Greg Budell
talk show host Kevin Elkins
Dr. Bart Cook-nationalized medicine
George Sullivan a WWII, Korea and Vietnam veteran
Becky Gerritson-cap and trade speaker
Tom Mullens-author of “Common Sense Revisited, Awakening the Spirit of Liberty in the Inhabitants of America”
Bring your chairs, WATER, flags, noisemakers, signs, family, friends, and enthusiasm for our country. We will celebrate and educate on how dear liberty is to our country. Let us raise our voices in peaceful assembly to let our “leaders” know this is the country of “WE THE PEOPLE” as we honor the sacrifices of Americans from the beginning of our republic. We will present current legislation that is damaging to our freedom and contact information for your elected officials.
There will be celebrations going on at the River Walk Amphitheater. The Biscuits have a baseball game. The Alleyway is open and will have dining and entertainment. The Brewpub is a staple of fine dining. Linger at Overlook Park to view the fireworks display or take part in the other activities downtown. Plan to spend the night at the new Renaissance Hotel or the Hampton Inn.
There is ample parking close to Overlook Park. American Legion Post 210 has offered its parking lot at 903 Bell Street about 3 blocks away from the park across I-65. There are parking decks nearby, and parking on Bell Street will be allowed.
Visit the Montgomery Tea Party Patriots website @ http://ddforliberty.blogspot.com/.
Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the democrats believe every day is April 15. – Ronald Reagan
Sometimes the horse is dead. Beating it will not make any difference. You need a live horse. Our current system is corrupt to the point of death. We need either a huge transfusion, via protests to get our elected congresscritters to listen and work for us, or transplant, through electing new, term-limited pols. We cannot go on with the professional politicians, who use the system to their benefit only.
Any word on how the tea party went? My wife played at the Ampitheater with the Capitol Sounds until 9:30. She said a lot of folks were out there, but I’m not sure id any were teabaggers.