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Michigan Tax Day Tea Party 2010 – Updated 04-15-10

April 14, 2010
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I will be updating this throughout the day.. (April 14, 2010 and tax day the 15th) Tax Day Tea Party  April 15, 2010 – Fill those sidewalks! 11 am Downtown Traverse City Post Office then moving to – 12 noon at Traverse City Open Space ——- Then, from Leon...

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July 4, 2009 Tea Party Countdown

June 29, 2009
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July 4, 2009 Tea Party Countdown

Below is a as complete a list of Tea Party celebrations of our renewed Independence that will be happening in Michigan on July 4, 2009. I have made an effort to be as accurate as possible, and will update as needed. Make it a point to attend at least...

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Independence Day TEA!!!

June 19, 2009
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Independence Day TEA!!!

Below is a partial list of Tea Party celebrations of our renewed Independence that will be happening in Michigan on July 4, 2009.  I have made an effort to be as accurate as possible, and will update as needed.  Make it a point to attend at least ONE of...

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More Tea Parties Throughout Michigan April 15, 2009

March 26, 2009
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The tea is brewing in Michigan. April 15 is creeping up on us, and frankly.. I am looking forward to it.  Not because I like to pay taxes to an overly authoritarian big spending government.  Not because I like to support the failed policies of socialists who hand out...

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