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Tea Party websites listed below.
For example, look up any city or protest topic of interest. The
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Tea Party organizer links for plans which we have missed.
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Candidates page features 2010 races for Congress by state.
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Our "Conservative Search"
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such as prominent talk radio hosts, bloggers, news forums, and "think
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Tea Party unity convention in Las Vegas in October
2010. Local leadership, national impact.
www.nationalteapartyconvention.com Organized by Tea Party
Nation |
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June 12, 2010 - Sarah Palin appeared on the new
FreedomWatch
show
on Fox Business with Judge Napolitano, along with other guests such
as Ron Paul, Rand Paul, Jim DeMint, Dick Armey, and Michele Bachmann.
They talked about the focus and impact of the Tea Party movement. |
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June 11, 2010 -
Primary school for the Tea Parties - blog by The Intellectual
Activist |
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Post Party Summits: Taking the Fight to the Ballot Box -
interesting initiative after the Tax Day Tea Parties by
American Majority,
Smart Girl
Politics, and
RedState. |
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Here are a few articles about the direction of the Tea
Party movement in 2010.
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The Tea Party movement needs to take a
new strategic direction in 2010. We need to achieve victory in the 2010
election, starting with the primaries
- state by state.
See information from the National Tea Party
Convention in Nashville, Feb 4-6, 2010. |
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Response to "Seven steps to ensuring
your liberty" This isn't about creating a
national movement. It's about creating a local movement nationally. It's
about getting people involved locally to take their own representative
government back from those whose focus is on progressive growth of
government and their own political careers and power. It's about
restoring respect for the individual voter, rather than tyrants pushing
a statist national agenda at us. It doesn't matter that we disagree on
many things. We should. That's the nature of this country. That's
how markets work - shaking out what produces better results, and what
fails regardless of good intentions. That's what enables us to
achieve real progress - unlike those who think that more government is
always the answer. The Tea Party movement is market-driven
politics. |
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Pages about prior and future Tea Party
protests, tactics and action plans |
Summary: There are many pages about Tea Party
protests on this website, as well as other links of potential relevance to conservative political strategy:
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Tea Party - how
the Tea Party movement got started at the grassroots level in February
2009 |
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Chicago Tea Party
- photos and news coverage from February 27, 2009 Chicago Tea Party |
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Where is the
nationwide "Tea Party" taxpayer revolt going? Early thoughts
from March about shifting focus to the state and local Republican
leaders who are actually achieving results. |
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News Highlights -
political news stories, and archive from
February 2009, March 2009 |
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Tax Day Tea Party
- preparatory links for the 800+ protests on April 15, 2009 |
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Tax Day Tea
Party Crowds - estimated 600,000 - 800,000+ protesters on April 15 |
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Tax Day Tea
Party News - links to April 2009 Tea Party news coverage, blogs,
videos, photos |
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Tax Day Tea Party photos - from
Chicago,
St. Louis (see above
News for links to more) |
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Memorial Day
Celebration - suggestion to stand up and
honor our veterans (not protest) |
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July 4 Independence Day
Tea Party - preparatory links and future plans (such as 9/12) |
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Washington DC 9/12/09
Tea Party protests - as Congress returns to do even more
damage |
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Invest in the America
which you want to create - individual responsibility for our
future |
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Specious American
Politician Award - selection out of the American political gene
pool |
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"National Council for
a New America" initiative - No, thanks - we still like the old
one. |
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"Resurgent Republic"
- or Recycling Republican Politicians? Count us among
skeptics. |
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Restoring a Limited
Federal Government - Only "we the people" can make it happen now |
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Tea Party Tactics -
Pressure the Insurgents, Find Alternatives - action now, not in
2010 |
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Surge by State - links
to conservative resources by state, including Tea Party protests |
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| We openly shared July
4th Independence Day Tea Party and
9/12/09 protest information, as
we did previously for the 800+ Tax Day Tea
Party protests as well as the 40+
February 2009 protests. |
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August 21, 2009 - What really happened when Obama
visited Bozeman, Montana to push his health care agenda at a staged
town hall meeting? Read a local
eyewitness account - provided by a local resident whose identity has
been protected since the White House is looking for conservatives to
demonize, rather than looking for real feedback from Americans who
aren't embracing his "astroturf" world. |
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Display green ribbons or balloons as a
gesture of solidarity with the
protesters in Iran |
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Many local Tea Party events and other types of protests
are being planned at any time. They are not limited to a single
date as national events, nor are they organized by a single leadership
group. These locally organized protests typically draw
people who are very concerned about the changes which are being made at
the federal or state government level, even if they may not all share a
common focus on a particular issue or alternative approaches.
The common thread is generally a focus on less
government spending and taxation or other intrusions on our liberty,
such as to place greater emphasis on individual responsibility and
limited government |
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TEA PARTY ALERT: May 30, 2009 in Seattle, WA:
The Funeral for Healthcare - Facebook event page for a
grassroots counter-protest against a staged national "Astroturf" PR
rally which has been designed to reinforce the liberal push in Congress
to ram through nationalized health care schemes with minimal debate.
For background about what they will be protesting against, refer to the
national site for "Healthcare
Now" and the "Health
Care for All" march on May 30 in Seattle. See our own
background on this issue in: Department
of Unhealthy and Inhumane Services |
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Tea Party websites included
in the Tea Party Search tool.
Suggestions welcome. |
| Surge
USA - this website is included |
www.SurgeUSA.org |
| Tea
Party Patriots |
http://teapartypatriots.org/
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| ReTea
Party - Political Exploration and Awareness Committee PAC |
http://www.reteaparty.com/
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Nationwide Tea Party Coalition - July 4 plans |
www.nationwidechicagoteaparty.com |
| Taxed
Enough Already - July 4 plans - has ties to the
American Family
Association |
www.TEAPartyDay.com |
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The Tea
Party and Revolution |
http://www.teapartyrevolution.com/ |
| March
for Liberty Coalition - July 4 in DC |
http://www.marchforliberty.org
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| Tea
Party Nation |
http://www.mytpn.com/
www.teapartynation.com |
| Tea
Party Next Step |
http://www.teapartynextstep.com |
| Tea
Party Express - August - September 2009 - tied to "Our
Country Deserves Better" PAC |
http://www.teapartyexpress.org
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9/12/09 National Taxpayer Protest |
http://912dc.org |
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State Tea Party websites or blogs |
not necessarily responsible for
organizing them |
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Alaska Tea Party |
http://alaskateaparty.com/
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| Arizona Tea Party website |
http://arizonateaparty.com/
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| Delaware Tea Party website |
http://www.delawareteaparty.org/ |
| Maine Tea
Party website |
http://maineteaparty.blogspot.com/ |
| Ohio
Tea Party website |
http://www.ohioteaparty.com/
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| Oregon Tea Party
website |
http://oregonteaparty.com/
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| Pennsylvania Tea Parties website |
http://www.pateaparties.com/
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Refer to
Links for additional conservative websites which
may interest our visitors. |
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Note that state websites as shown are not necessarily
"official" statewide organizers, since Tea Party protests are organized
by local volunteers rather than by state or national organizations.
Typically these are just websites which have been set up by individuals
to make it easier for people to find and share information about Tea
Party activities in their state. Not all such sites will be
included here, particularly if their content does not seem to focus
primarily on the open sharing of information. For example, some
may be promotional in nature (advertising, merchandise sales,
single-issue advocacy, partisan political advocacy rather than
independent information, promoting one protest group, etc.). |
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