Washington, D.C. Tea Party Photos

Great sign from the Washington, D.C. Tea Party on February 27, 2009

Best Sign from the Washington, D.C. Tea Party

Crowd from Washington, D.C. Tea Party

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Wednesday, 8 of September of 2010

Great sign from the Washington, D.C. Tea Party on February 27, 2009

Best Sign from the Washington, D.C. Tea Party

Crowd from Washington, D.C. Tea Party

New American Currency
Gary, Congratulations on your site. We need more of these sites and linking between sites. Take a look at mine.
Do you see the picture of the crowd at Martin Luther Kings rally on the mall. It was estimated at 250,000. You can check it out in wikipedia. I need a similar picture of the tea party picture for a story we are doing about media lying. Can you help?
Dan
Isn’t bad form the have kids, who aren’t old enough to really understand this issues, hold signs like that? If you have something to say, why not say it yourself? Let kids be kids and not political props.
No moreso bad form than to submit a comment without proofreading it.
Or submitting comments critical of political demonstrations from a Department of Homeland Security IP address. But to each his own.
Also, one could reasonably argue that today’s increases in spending deficits leads to increased overall national debt, which only America’s youth will be capable of paying off. Whether the kid holding the sign understands that or not, these parents took the responsibility for making that point on behalf of their child.
In the meantime, and with regard to the use of political props, please save the indignation for something that the Left hasn’t had the market cornered on for the past 40 years. LBJ’s kickoff of the war on poverty in Appalachia, Bill Clinton’s mastery of the State of the Union random citizen introduction, and, most recently, our President’s decision to HAND OUT white lab coats to the handful of doctors who supported his healthcare plan, but failed to recognize they were being used for a photo-op.