Yesterdays Tea Parties showed me that the country is very divided. Most of the major media, the Washington Post, NY Times, CNN etc. gave anywhere from little attention to the nationwide event, derisive reporting or no attention at all. Let half a dozed PETA protesters show up with spray paint and every major media outlet in the country is in on the story. Let thousands of protesters from every state of the Union show up to protest our fascist socialist government and we either get ignored or derisive reporting.
I view the Tea Parties as a success nonetheless. Yesterday Americans that are fed up with a spend and tax government got the chance to vent and we had our faces rubbed in the fact that the political and media elite, with the exception of Fox News, could care less about how we feel. The line in the sand has been drawn. We know who is with us and against us.
I would imagine that we are going to see a return to the 60's, but instead of hippies protesting, you will have middle and upper middle class citizens protesting. The "elite" of this country may think that they can completely turn us into a fascist socialist country, but we will not give up with out a fight.
On April 15, 2009 the country had a Tea Party, let it be said that this was just the beginning!
From Ayn Rand: "No man has the right to seek values from others by means of physical force--i.e., no man or group has the right to initiate the use of physical force against others. Men have the right to use force only in self-defense and only against those who initiate its use. Men must deal with one another as traders, giving value for value, by free, mutual consent to mutual benefit. The only social system that bars physical force from human relationships is laissez-faire capitalism.
Capitalism is a system based on the recognition of individual rights, including property right, in which the only function of the government is to protect individual rights, i.e., to protect men from those who initiate the use of physical force. I reject any form of fascism or socialism. I also reject any form of a mixed economy that regulates and redistributes wealth."
I do not imagine that every person who joins or reads The Political Coffeehouse would agree with my exact philosophy. But I do believe that we should join together to in order to further goals that we can agree on. The implementation of Marxist policies in the United States must be stopped. J. Michael Warner
This was in a 1944 speech to party loyalists, six-time Socialist Party candidate for President of the United States, Norman Thomas, made this comment: "The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of Liberalism, they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program until one day America will be a socialist nation without knowing how it happened." He then made a very profound statement when he said" "I no longer need to run as a presidential candidate for the Socialist Party. The Democrat Party has adopted our platform."
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