Puyallup tea party day drama!

VernTheFirst said...

After calling Mike Dobb this afternoon I was told in no uncertain terms that under no circumstances would he even entertain the idea of permitting an information courtesy table to be allowed on any property under his control.

Unfortunately this is a common response that liberals give when faced with the conservative idea of freedom of speech or expression.

Nevertheless we/I will be on public property on TEA PARTY DAY in Puyallup in Washington State this 4th of July 2009. I'll be there handing out cards and tea bags, hopefully awakening the almost lost, deeply hidden or disguised indomitable spirit that made us Americans. (Splash, Splash...)

Recient questions...

On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 8:54 AM, gary######@comcast.net wrote:

I am hearing from a commentator in the morning they are recommending we don't have a rally on the 4th because of the most likely poor turn out since most families have planned events and the media will project the smaller numbers as not a main stream movement but fringe groups. Is there still to be an event?

There will be a lot of misinformation given by many sources. Misinformation is a very strong weapon. It is only rivaled by propaganda as a manipulative tool. I have not personally heard of anyone opting to set aside their duty to country for a one day family outing. One might argue that there will be other days or another person can take their place. Each of us must decide for ourselves, for our families future, when we will take a stand and fill the void of the silent majority.

I have ten times the activity on my web site and blog as I saw for April 15 TAX DAY Tea Party. I am answering five to ten letters each day and the number is growing exponentially each day. I do not know where commentator gets his information. For another view go to AFA TEA PARTY DAY They have over 1217 cities with registered groups for this 4th of July. This Tea Party Day rally is a far more patriotic activity than watching a few thousand dollars being wasted on pretty flairs and fake bombs bursting in the air. This day is for celebrating the spirit and determination of a group of American colonists that said No to taxation without representation. And on a grander scale they said NO to Tyranny. Our task during each of these rallies is to awaken the sleeping giant in this country before it is too late so that we may come full circle back to what the true founders of the American dream set in motion. I wish to take this opportunity not to ask you to come down by yourself to wave a sign. I want to take this opportunity to challenge you to bring a car load down. Bring your wife and children. Bring your neighbor. Challenge your Friends and co-workers to show what they are made of. Show that they are not sheep or lemmings as many in high places believe.

It does not matter what I think or believe. What matters is what you think and believe. You have a conscience. What does it tell you?

Respectfully in his service,
Nick-Charles Tilberg

Sunday, April 4, 2010

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