Friday, August 28, 2009

Rochester Tea Party Patriots Health Care Freedom Recess Rally, August 28, 2009


Tea Party Patriots Gather in Front of the Walz/Klobuchar Offices




Uncle Sam, along with the Congressional Budget Office (CB) says "NO" to the budget-busting ObamaCare















The mainstream media coddle the lone ObamaCare supporter across the street.



Radical!



Strength in numbers









Cindy Maves (middle), President of the Rochester Tea Party Patriots


Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Rochester Tea Party Patriots Health Care Freedom Recess Rally this Friday!

Dear Fellow Patriots,

I know we have been asking you to attend many events lately, but it is very important that we keep the pressure on our Representatives up. They are hoping that we will get weary and go back to being the Silent Majority once again. We can not let that happen. Please join your fellow Tea Party Patriots across the Nation this Friday as we rally outside our representatives' offices:

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Health Care Freedom

Recess Rally

Sponsored by the Rochester Tea Party Patriots

This is part of a nationwide rally

Friday, August 28th

Representative Walz and Senator Amy Klobuchar's Offices

1134 7th St NW Rochester

12 noon to 1:00 pm

Please stop in for as long as you are able
Bring your signs and plan to stop into their office to chat about Health Care

At the Last Rally we had at their offices on July 17th we had over 150 people.

Please help us double that number and show we are growing in opposition.

( if you are able to walk please park on a side street, the parking lot is private property)

Thanks,

Your Rochester Tea Party Committee

Please forward this to all who would be interested

Mourning Mary Jo

I choose to mourn Mary Jo Kopechne instead.

Mary Jo Kopechne (July 26, 1940 – July 18, 1969)


In the summer of 1969, consiglieres of the former John F. Kennedy administration -- Robert McNamara, Arthur Schlesinger and Ted Sorensen, among others -- convened in Hyannis Port, Mass., to write the apology that would save the young Sen. Ted Kennedy from himself.

Only days before, Kennedy had left the scene of a fatal car crash on the small island of Chappaquiddick on Martha's Vineyard, taking the life of 28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne.

The second-term senator waited nearly 10 hours to report the accident and offered virtually no explanation other than he "panicked." [More]

Rochester Tea Party Patriots Healthcare Rally, August 22, 2009

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Flashback: What Was Old is New Again


President Ronald Reagan said it best:

"[G]overnment's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases:

If it moves, tax it.

If it continues to move, regulate it.

And if it stops moving, subsidize it.”


The Gipper still makes them mad as Hades.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

On The Run



Liberals are on the run. They feel Obama has thrown them under the bus much in the same way he did to his grandmother and the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.

Liberals should now and forever be distrustful of Obama. He’s proven himself to be the typical politician who says conflicting things with feigned conviction to whatever audience he happens to be addressing at the time. Think First District Congressman Tim Walz and State Representative Andy Welti.

Just last week, Obama was saying that the public option was, well ... optional. The next day, Kathleen Sebelius, his Health and Human Services Secretary, tells the Sunday shows that the public option is not an essential element of Obamacare. They even floated the idea of so-called health care co-ops, remember?

None of this was lost on rank-and-file liberals. They had been taking it on the chin for weeks from Sarah Palin on Facebook to grandma and grandpa at town hall meetings across the country. Now, the One on Whom They Had Placed Their Hope and Change seemed to be equivocating on the key element of the socialization of health care in America. Such egregious betrayal so soon after Obama’s Immaculation!

Maybe Obama is the one at whom they are really incensed, not Independents, Republicans and principled Democrats who oppose socialized health care, its death panels and public options. Their rage, however misplaced is palpable, particularly among the President’s Astroturf agents

LiberTEA: Rochester Tea Party Patriots Health Care Rally