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Two Cant Miss Michigan Events Saturday May 1 2010

April 27, 2010
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Can’t Miss, but may be hard to make them both.. —————- Ann Arbor —————————- Ann Arbor (protest) – Obama Protest at Michigan Stadium (Multi-state participation) When: Sat, May 1, 8am – 11am Where:  1000 S State St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 At Michigan Stadium (Commencement Ceremony) – President Obama...

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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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Happy Independence day

July 4, 2009
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Happy Independence day

I awoke today to sunshine, the smell off the coffee maker going, and the knowledge that in a few short hours, I will be attending our local tea party event.  The reasons to attend these have been explained many times within the borders of the page you see, but...

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A Little About The Tea Parties

June 30, 2009
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Of course the thought that you might be attending a “protest” (OH MY!) brings thoughts of Kent State, Iran, or.. whatever.. Never fear!  We are protected.  The 1st amendment guarantees our right to protest, to call out for redress of our grievances.  Its a guarantee folks.  Not a changeable...

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