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Did they hear us?

by Kafir ( 112 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Guest Post, Open thread, Patriotism, Tea Parties at April 18th, 2010 - 3:00 pm

Blogmocracy Netizen Tea Party Roundup!

Sorry for the late post on this. I had them all in a slideshow, but I think we overwelmed it – I went back and it was empty! It all worked out, because I was able to add in a couple more peoples’ pictures and comments.

Enjoy!

Snork gives us his take of the Tea Party in Olympia, WA

Ok. Olympia, WA (the state capitol):

I was delayed, and arrived about 2:00 for an event scheduled from noon to 3, and saw people already leaving. I missed the speeches, but people were hanging around, and talking. I would say that 90% of the signs were about the economy and taxes. The most outlandish thing I saw was a poster of Obama with a Hitler cookie duster magic markered in. A couple of other signs were kind of ridiculous, though true (calling Obama a racist millionaire, for example). The vast majority were about taxes, healthcare, and freedom in general. The RonPaulians were incognito, holding signs demanding an audit of the fed (an issue that I haven’t studied enough to take a position on, but a signature issue of the Paulians).

The crowd was, as the press is quick to point out, almost all white (more on that in a future post, inshallah). However, it was also in line with the other demographic information that we already have; more women than men, and a lot of retirees. Also a lot of small business people, with enough flexibility in their schedules to take a Thursday afternoon off. It would be interesting to contrast this to parties taken on weekends, with people who don’t have that kind of flexibility.

Of course, there were bikers. No crowd of patriots is complete without a Hawg Brigade. The Hawg Brigade is probably the reason why we didn’t see any leftist Moby punks carrying Nazi signs. Let’s not forget, this is also home of Evergreen State College, of St. Pancake fame. If they didn’t fear the bikers, those weenies would have been all over the place.

As is always the case when non-lefties congregate, they picked up after themselves, and left without leaving as much as a gum wrapper. You should see what it looks like after a bunch of green lefties have an event. There were a number of State Smoky Bears wandering around looking completely unconcerned and even bored.

Zombie has a photoblog on the SF tea party.

In fact…
After looking at Zombie’s piece, those Obama with Hitler mustache posters that I saw in Olympia were LaRouchers. Same exact ones as in SF.

From Rix – who went to the Tea Party rally near Chicago:

Just some observations,

I heard the insulting accusations about the Tea Parties, so on 4/15 I went to one outside of Chicago to see for myself.

What I discovered was a well behaved group of people that are opposed to the direction that Obama and the Democrats are dragging this country.

The charges of racism are silly, they are about the economy & national sovereignty. They struck me as a a really upbeat ,positive group & really well behaved, they cleared their own trash.

The speakers attacked policies not individuals. The attempt to portray these people as violent & dangerous seems absurd in the extreme. I saw a cross section of people & grannies on walkers didn’t seem very thuggish to me..
Interestingly enough, David Gergen & Clarence Paige reported the same experience that I had.

In my opinion that Tea Parties are being smeared because the Left fears them, not because of violence but because they are effective at shining the light on them.

This from Song & Dance Man – with pictures in the video from Albuquerque, NM

There was a local Tea Party rally today and after procrastinating about attending I was encouraged to go by Buckeye Abroad, Scott Madsen and coldwarrior. It was a boat load of fun and am glad I went.

First of all, it was not the typical Tea Party rally and more like a demonstration. There were no stages or speakers – just good ‘ol patriots who lined both sides of the street for about a two mile stretch of town on a major thoroughfare. And they were not the only participants. If any of you have ever been to the Rose Parade, the night before is like a huge party with revelers on the streets and cars parading back and forth on the boulevard. That is what this was like. There were thousands of folk on the sidewalks and a congestion of vehicles driving up and down the street honking their horns and waving flags and posters from their vehicles.

The event was held on Menaul Blvd between San Pedro St. and Wyoming Ave. It took quite a bit of time just to get there.

I know the recent CNN and ABC polls claim that most of the Tea Party advocates are over 45, but I was quite surprised to see so many youth there. There were teenagers and people in their 20‘s in large numbers. This one girl and her sign caught my attention. And thanks to her mom who didn’t object to me taking her picture.

[see pics in the video below]

Island Libertarian, reporting from Hawaii:

Aloha,

I just want to share a few pictures from the Tea Party held at the Hawaii State Capitol Building in Honolulu, Hawaii. I want you to notice the DIVERSITY of those attending. If ANYONE says the Tea Parties are RACIST, please direct them to these photos.

There were two authentic infiltrators in the crowd. Both were trying to start arguments. They were pretty much ignored.

I’d say over 500 people showed up over the 2 hours I was there.

Aloha!
IslandLibertarian
[see pics in the video below]

We also have pictures from Geepers in Columbus, OH, mfhorn in Wichita, KS, Rodan from Tampa, and Lobo in Colorado Springs. Don’t forget Urban Infidel covered the New York City Tea Party 2010!

I guess I’m a shutter bug ~ I had to split the video and take mine out. Slideshow from the Tea Party in Charlotte, NC here:

Update (for full size pics from the video, here are all of them in slideshow form):
Geepers: Columbus, OH
Island Libertarian: Hawaii
Lobo: Colorado Springs, CO
m: Charlotte, NC
mfhorn: Wichita, KS
Rodan: Tampa, FL
Song & Dance Man: Alburquerque, NM

Update II: Rides a Pale Horse has video from the rally in Denver, CO – check it out.

Massachusetts replay in Hawaii?

by Kafir ( 162 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Elections 2010, Guest Post, Politics at January 25th, 2010 - 3:00 pm

Blogmocracy in Action!
Guest post by: Island Libertarian!

A Massachusetts Replay in Hawaii?

A few days ago I posted the question: Would anyone want to help support the Republican candidate in Hawaii running for the U.S. Congress, Hawaii 1st District? I’d like to follow up with a little background on the attitude held by the Democrats here and then provide some information about the Republican who is challenging the status quo.

About the Democratic leadership:

Democrat U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye currently serves as the senior United States Senator from Hawaii. He has been a U.S. Senator since 1963 and, following the death of Ted Kennedy, is currently the second most senior member after fellow Democrat, Robert Byrd.

Democrat U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka was appointed by Democrat Governor John Waihee to the U.S. Senate in April 1990 to serve temporarily after the death of Democrat Senator Spark Matsunaga, and sworn into office on May 16, 1990. That’s one Democratic Senator in power for 47 years and the other for 20 years.

Democrat Tax and Spend Niel Abercrombie has been U.S. Congressman, Hawaii 1st District since 1991. Only one Republican has ever held this seat.

Democrat Mazie Hirono has been U.S. Congressman, Hawaii 2nd District since 2006.

Democrat Hawaii State Senate President Colleen Hanabusa opened her campaign office Jan 10, 2010 in her run for U.S. Congress 1st District, the seat being vacated by Niel Abercrombie so he can run for Governor of Hawaii.

The Status Quo:

At the opening of Hanabusa’s campaign headquarters, Inouye, the state’s leading Democrat, praised her skill as a labor attorney and Senate president and described her as a politician who keeps her word.

“Colleen is my kind of gal*, and I want all of you to go all out to support her.” (*sexist? you decide)

Senator Akaka, as if to remind the audience of Inouye’s power and influence, said: “Daniel K. Inouye has spoken.”

“Inouye has spoken!” It’s a slam dunk for the Democrats. The media here is treating it as a given that another Democrat will win this election and the “Good Old Boy” network will continue grinding out its agenda and sending Pork to Hawaii.

The Republican Candidate:

Charles Djou represents the area from Waikiki to Hawaii Kai on the Honolulu City Council. Before entering the City Council, Charles served in the Hawaii State House where he was the Minority Floor Leader. Charles has spent most of his life in Hawaii. Charles graduated from Punahou School (Obama’s alma mater) and earned both a B.A. in Political Science and a B.S. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, graduating magna cum laude with distinction. Charles earned his law degree from the University of Southern California law school.

Outside of the City Council, Charles serves as an officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. Charles also practices as an attorney specializing in business law and teaches at the University of Hawaii’s William S. Richardson School of Law.

Charles is also a member of the Hawaii Republican Party, where he previously served as Vice Chair. Charles’ surname “Djou” is a misspelled French translation of his Chinese surname “Zhou.”

My favorite quote from Charles:

I have never voted for a tax increase. You are a better steward of your money and can do more for the economy than the government.” Charles Djou is for a fiscally responsible government. Something we all know the Democrats avoid. The Democrats are ignoring any possibility of a Republican winning this election. It is “Their Seat” to own.

I’m asking again, Do you want to help send to the U.S. Congress a fiscally responsible Republican who is strong on national defense, aggressive on fighting terrorism, and wants to reduce the size and cost of government? The Democrats think they own this seat in Congress. They believe they are in complete control here in Hawaii. You can help send a Republican to Congress by sending money to Charles’ campaign via his web site. You can spread the word that the State of Hawaii does not belong to the Democratic Party. We can have another state send a message to Obama that the United States of America is a Republic, “of the People, by the People, for the People!” Hawaiians don’t serf! (But we do surf.)

“Inouye has spoken!”?

What do the people have to say?


(this was taken at the Honolulu Tea Party)