Saturday, September 12, 2009

Tea Party Express nimmt Washington Storm

Freedom Works Foundation, a conservative organization headed by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey has organized many groups across the country for the Saturday event called March in Washington. They came. They saw. Protested.

But it remains to be seen whether a demonstration Saturday in the capital of the nation against what protesters believe is out of control spending by the federal government more and more to conquer Washington.

Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched to the US Capitol, shouting slogans and waving placards that a wide range of different complaints against the government and the major leaders, especially President Obama, who blame the protesters for the size of the scope and cast.


The rally and others like them have been as tea parties , which is part of a movement that takes the example of the Boston Tea Party and other images from the time of the founding fathers account. On Saturday, the men wore uniforms colonial when she heard the president, the day of recognition, he warned - on election day 2010th

The line of demonstrators blocked several sections near the capital, according to the DC Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency. wow gold

The event was part of the movement known as Tea Party, which has accelerated in April to protest the tax policy. And Saturday, culminating in the case of 34-City, traveling 7,000 miles by bus, 28 were in August in Sacramento, California began

The revelers have been several complaints and requests, such as a call to reform the health system to create more competition and market principles guided, not listed the government's plan. wow account

Organizers said they expected tens of thousands of supporters of limited government to participate. He said he would be the largest group of fiscal conservatives in Washington ever met.

Legislators also for the rally. Rep. Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, said that Americans want health care but did not want a government takeover.

Republicans, Democrats and independents to step up and urge our finances in order, Pence, Indiana, told the Associated Press. buy wow powerleveling


Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga. And Sen. Jim DeMint, RS.C., spoke at the rally. DeMint said he was tired of Alice in Wonderland politicians promising more programs at risk of economic disaster.


Richard Brigl, 57, a Vietnam veteran and former truck driver who came to Paw Paw, Mich said that health care should be reformed - but not according to plan, President Barack Obama.

My grandchildren will pay for it. There is too much money we have pushed all costs, he said to March, with a wooden stick that went.

The rally comes on the heels of a heated town halls of Congress was on leave in August, were examined and some Democratic legislators face to resist disturbance and disapproval of angry demonstrators, the draft of the President of the country for Obama to reform the health system health.

I can not save me, take this [Mr. Obama and Democrats] if you do not want socialism, 73-year old Joseph Wright, a retired employee Paper Mill, told The Wall Street Journal.

Wright led in Tallahassee, Florida, in Washington this week in one of several chartered buses to bring protesters from members as far away as Massachusetts and Arkansas.

Many demonstrators said they had made their way to the event - a moral, they believe that government should be implemented. They say that uncontrolled spending on things such as choosing a system of national health insurance could increase inflation and lead to economic disaster.

Terri Hall, 45, of Starke, Fla, said he felt compelled to be political, for the first time this year because she was raised by public expenditure.

Our government has lost sight of is the power granted to them, he said. He added that the budget deficit was under control, and said he thought it would endanger the country.

Other sponsors of the race, the Heartland Institute, Americans for Tax Reform and the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights.

Norman Kennedy, 64, of Charleston, SC, said he wanted to send a message to federal lawmakers that America is deeply in debt. He said he would like to have free care to all said, there is no money to pay.


The White House said Friday it was unaware of the planned demonstration.

I do not know who the group, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs, told reporters with a shrug.

But an aide Leadership Fellow House Democrats warned that it may be more than 2 million demonstrators.

But conservatives believe that the note is ploy to inflate expectations for attendance assume that they do.

This is an old political tactic to pass and to make predictions for the wild when they are not satisfied, claiming that his opponent is not the juice, said Pete Sepp, a spokesman of the taxpayers' National Union, one of the organizers of the rally.

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