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TC to DC Bus update (Bus Information)

August 30, 2009
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The bus is full. I am approving comments now instead of replying personally, as I cannot any longer keep up with them all. I have to believe now, that there will be likely over 10,000 people traveling to Washington DC FROM MICHIGAN ALONE for the 912 Rally.  The response...

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UPDATE TC to DC 912 Bus to Washington..

August 5, 2009
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UPDATE TC to DC 912 Bus to Washington..

Bus nearly half full without trying.. Tea Party travel time. Some estimates on the expected numbers of participants 500,000 to 1,000,000 Attendees. Seriously, if we get enough interest, perhaps a 2nd? Current Itinerary: Leave TC Early Sept 11, 2009 with Pick up locations*, Big Rapids, Comstock Park, (Grand Rapids)...

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912 Tea Party Bus To DC

July 29, 2009
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912 Tea Party Bus To DC

Its that time.. be a part of history that throws down the gauntlet.  Washington DC September 12, 2009 Tea party.  We will be filling one bus from TC, and others in the SE part of the State. Lets do this. If ever there was a time to become active…...

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Last Call for the TRAVERSE CITY Bus to LANSING

April 13, 2009
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Last Call for the TRAVERSE CITY Bus to LANSING

Trying to wrap up the space details, and though we may have a couple of seats left, I am hoping to nail down the exact group.  I have sent out an itinerary to those who have already reserved, and expect the news to be on hand just prior to...

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Traverse City Bus To Lansing Update

April 9, 2009
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Michigan Tax Day Tea Party transportation to Lansing on a 46 seat bus 3/4 full – A few seats left as of this writing.  If you have been thinking about plunking down the 30 Bucks, click on the link in the top left and confirm a seat by email. ...

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