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tangent4ronpaul
04-15-2009, 07:23 PM
but has anyone assembled total numbers of ppl shat showed up?

it's an important #...

thanks,

-t

Bruno
04-15-2009, 07:27 PM
Local media said 3,000 people in Des Moines at the Iowa State Capitol

mrMISDEMEANOR
04-15-2009, 07:32 PM
I am too, but neo-cons stole the show unfortunately. The original message of Ron Paul was lost to Hannity and his pro-war, pro-neo con Republican spew. Glenn Beck had a good show tho

Young Paleocon
04-15-2009, 07:33 PM
We had 500 in Cape Girardeau.

heavenlyboy34
04-15-2009, 07:36 PM
I am too, but neo-cons stole the show unfortunately. The original message of Ron Paul was lost to Hannity and his pro-war, pro-neo con Republican spew. Glenn Beck had a good show tho

I heard some of that. :p:mad: I knew the neocons would try this. In the long term, however, they will fail due to their hypocrisy and utter immorality. ;):D

JeNNiF00F00
04-15-2009, 07:37 PM
http://i42.tinypic.com/24ce9zo.jpg

This is in Columbia SC...I have no idea how many this is. Mostly Neocons pushing "christian nation" bs and panting at the republican speakers. I was disappointed at how most left as soon as the speakers finished. Not many stuck around to rally on the roadside to get more attention or anything.

LATruth
04-15-2009, 07:43 PM
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_hn6ZQeXMDM0/SeZgK2EL6wI/AAAAAAAABog/lfqw6eAqROE/s912/DSC03289.JPG

3000+ in Baton Rouge LA

Objectivist
04-15-2009, 07:43 PM
About a 1000 here.

Ozwest
04-15-2009, 07:44 PM
Good Stuff!

LATruth
04-15-2009, 07:44 PM
CLASSIC

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_hn6ZQeXMDM0/SeZfdsYiRQI/AAAAAAAABlY/Ppe9o4WGLag/s1024/DSC032612.jpg

Ozwest
04-15-2009, 07:45 PM
Great pic of Columbia S.C. !!!

tangent4ronpaul
04-15-2009, 07:52 PM
Great pic of Columbia S.C. !!!

Yeah - very nice crowd!

I'm very happy that Beck is painting this as not Dem or Repub, but ppl pissed off at the administration. I'm really surprised that FOX would support this - who would have known...

-t

angelatc
04-15-2009, 07:57 PM
Lansing had between 4,000 and 5,000, according to the official Capitol counter.

madengr
04-15-2009, 07:58 PM
The one in Overland Park, KS had over 1000, a band, and many speakers. Here is a quick video and a couple of pics. The pics don't do it justice since the crowd was really deep. My 3 year old had fun.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBeCiADaSMs

http://idisk.mac.com/rfengr00-Public/jccc_tea_party_1.jpg
http://idisk.mac.com/rfengr00-Public/jccc_tea_party_2.jpg

Objectivist
04-15-2009, 07:59 PM
Yeah - very nice crowd!

I'm very happy that Beck is painting this as not Dem or Repub, but ppl pissed off at the administration. I'm really surprised that FOX would support this - who would have known...

-t

Reporting is the duty of a NEWS Agency and many of the people on FOX are Celebrities, not NEWS Anchors. I'm pleased with the Fox coverage and what I saw this afternoon there was a very small percentage of Obama bashers, one or two that I ran across. The rest all use the word "Government" as the problem.

It was nice to see some 20 yo kid with two tree limbs attached to a 3X4 Ron Paul sign. The wind broke the limb off a tree and his sign almost acted like a sail ,pulling him into traffic.

Best sign award goes to a USSR flag with the word "CHANGE" written across the bottom.

Ozwest
04-15-2009, 08:00 PM
Lansing had between 4,000 and 5,000, according to the official Capitol counter.

Bueno!

Power to the People.

Ozwest
04-15-2009, 08:02 PM
Haha

That littly holding up the sign is precious!

Jace
04-15-2009, 08:12 PM
...

madengr
04-15-2009, 08:15 PM
Pics from Wichita, KS:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2230055/posts

Young Paleocon
04-15-2009, 08:19 PM
We had a two speakers that were RP supporters and one even quoted Murray Rothbard.

Ozwest
04-15-2009, 08:21 PM
Pics from Wichita, KS:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2230055/posts

Did you take the pictures?

The photo of the child holding the sign is special.

Could see it accompanying a story in Newsweek or Time Magazine.

LATruth
04-15-2009, 08:22 PM
We had a two speakers that were RP supporters and one even quoted Murray Rothbard.

Nice, some people in Covington got free copies of "The creature from Jekyll Island".. I couldn't believe it.

torchbearer
04-15-2009, 08:23 PM
1000 people in alexandria,la.
many people came to me for ron paul signs, my business card, C4L info, and even Ronpaulforums.com info.
:)
I may be on the local news, just depends on what they decide to air. I set up right next to the news crews.

madengr
04-15-2009, 08:27 PM
Did you take the pictures?

The photo of the child holding the sign is special.

Could see it accompanying a story in Newsweek or Time Magazine.

I was at the one in Overland Park, KS; the pics from Wichita were from someone else, but they had a Paul Revere!

That's my 3 year old daughter holding the sign. She also had a small Gadsden flag. I couldn't take any more pictures since I had a sign and my wife was corralling our 1 and 3 year olds and a double stroller.

dgr
04-15-2009, 08:36 PM
Greetings from really small town America, where we had a tea party from noon to 5pm, crowd was about 100, but a bus load went to the state capitol, only 6 of these people were from local GOP groups the rest were attending their first protest. Everyone had made their signs. This event was only in the paper the day before. A Civitas rep was there , but the Ron Paul rep had a table and info and, a new radio station had a microphone. passerbyers honked their horns and cheered. Lots of 3rd party and enough of this talk, and what to do next. It was great. news came that the city west had their party shut down after an hour,, because the permit only allowed them an hour. aroun 4 some people left to got to the party in the city to the south. haven't heard about it yet.WHAT A GREAT DAY.

Ozwest
04-15-2009, 08:39 PM
I was at the one in Overland Park, KS; the pics from Wichita were from someone else, but they had a Paul Revere!

That's my 3 year old daughter holding the sign. She also had a small Gadsden flag. I couldn't take any more pictures since I had a sign and my wife was corralling our 1 and 3 year olds and a double stroller.

I'm not an expert, but that photo is a classic.

I would forward it on.

And your daughter can remain anonymous.

Sometimes good deeds are rewarded.

madengr
04-15-2009, 08:43 PM
I'm not an expert, but that photo is a classic.

I would forward it on.

And your daughter can remain anonymous.

Sometimes good deeds are rewarded.

Go ahead and forward. PM me if you need a higher resolution version.

MsDoodahs
04-15-2009, 08:45 PM
Newspaper reported 300 in attendance here.

Ozwest
04-15-2009, 08:48 PM
Go ahead and forward. PM me if you need a higher resolution version.

Don't worry about me.

This is todays news.

Spread the message, and make some bickies.

jim70769
04-15-2009, 08:48 PM
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_hn6ZQeXMDM0/SeZgK2EL6wI/AAAAAAAABog/lfqw6eAqROE/s912/DSC03289.JPG

3000+ in Baton Rouge LA

Channel 9 in Baton Rouge saying 1000 at capital

JaylieWoW
04-15-2009, 08:56 PM
Ron Paul also mentioned at the Birmingham, AL (Hoover, AL) location. C4L volunteers in attendance and quite a few RON PAUL was RIGHT signs. Sadly, I didn't get to the event until it was almost over because of all the traffic getting there. I would say there must have been at least 2,000 in attendance. It took me 1 hour to get from the interstate to the event. Will have pics as soon as my sister n law sends them to me!

LATruth
04-15-2009, 09:09 PM
Channel 9 in Baton Rouge saying 1000 at capital

Such bullshit, media propaganda, I couldn't fit everyone in the frame, they also said there were a "few" tea parties around the country... The event was huge.

There were almost a 1000 in Covington,LA (800 or so), and Baton Rouge trumped it times 3 or 4 in regards to turnout.

spotics
04-15-2009, 09:12 PM
There were 1500 in Paducah, KY. Mainly neocons, but more liberty activists than I would have thought.

stag15
04-15-2009, 09:15 PM
About 1000 in Lake Charles

RSLudlum
04-15-2009, 09:19 PM
Bullshit, I couldn't fit everyone in the frame, they also said there were a "few" tea parties around the country... The event was huge.

Same in the news here. The headlines are reading "100's show for Tea Party Tax protests in Charleston". I know there was at least 1000 - 1500 when I got to it and I was an hour late passing plenty of people already leaving with their signs and flags.



Edit:
Wow, there are some reports coming out with more truthful estimates for the Charleston event

Local TV News Reports Thousands: http://www.counton2.com/cbd/news/local/article/charleston_holds_tax_day_tea_party/23565/
Southern Avenger estimates 2-2.5K in attendance: http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/SouthernAvenger/archives/2009/04/15/charleston-tea-party-report

Don't Tread on Mike
04-15-2009, 09:43 PM
Over 3000 people at the steps of the CT state capitol!!!! What a day for America.

TER
04-15-2009, 09:47 PM
Morristown NJ had between 1000-1500 even in the rain and hail!

reduen
04-15-2009, 09:55 PM
I would guess about 1500 today at Mountain View AR.....:cool:

emazur
04-15-2009, 10:11 PM
I few pics I took from Portland, OR. One of the speakers I think said 4000-5000 showed up. When a speaker asked, the vast majority said it was their first protest. Plenty of 912ers. Several speakers mentioned libertarians, and at least one was talking about silver dollars and the devaluation of paper. One person gave me an Obama Deception DVD.
http://img2.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=dscf0012f.jpg
http://img2.imageshack.us/img2/39/dscf0021d.jpg

georgiapeach
04-15-2009, 10:44 PM
I'd appreciate it if anyone attending could verify these numbers, but the reports I am getting are:
10-15k in Atlanta
about 1000 in Macon
250 in Sandersville (not bad considering the city population is a little over 6k)

EndTheFed
04-15-2009, 10:50 PM
Several thousand in Huntsville, AL

ronpaulhawaii
04-15-2009, 11:14 PM
3-4k in Dutchess County NY

http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs029.snc1/3176_92517577952_663957952_2416730_3773094_n.jpg

Keynesian Economics was the subject of a skit that lampooned it; parody even the dullest could grasp

:D

http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs029.snc1/3176_92517597952_663957952_2416732_5795696_n.jpg

A YAL guy did a great speech

:D

Another speaker lambasted the fed

:D

http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs029.snc1/3176_92517592952_663957952_2416731_5919374_n.jpg

All of the monetary policy bashing dovetailed nicely with 1500 pieces of propaganda my brother and I got rid of (~500 Constitutions w/inserts, about a 100 "sound money" slim jims and the same# "join the revolution" tri-folds. + ~500 HR1207/S604 "postcards" pre-addressed to the various congresscritters)

An RP guy joined me right away to help, As usual the constitutions were a hit, We ran out in about half an hour. My brother created/distributed the, "fill in your return address, put a stamp on it, add your 2cents, and mail it" postcards, haha, they were a big hit...

http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs029.snc1/3176_92517602952_663957952_2416733_3946392_n.jpg

Had a lot of quiet, and open, support. The Young Republicans let me place a small stack of trifolds on their table, (and I saw one there as I left...) Had a couple conversations in the crowd with people who, "are getting more and more on your side everyday." Had a pleasant talk with a lady who, "didn't agree with our Foriegn Policy", and was left with a new outlook... It was like I could see the onion being peeled behind her eyes.

http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs029.snc1/3176_92520682952_663957952_2416759_4524305_n.jpg

I got interviewed by what might have been a Huffpost crew, said they were with "cable channel 18" (there is no Ch 18 around here), I hope it was...

:D

One other note, the line at the voter registration table was looooonng.

Hmmmm....

All in all, a good day

LATruth
04-16-2009, 12:46 AM
on the steps of the state capitol. The unofficial tally was about 3,000, though i'd say 4,000 - 5,000. Interesting to note that former governor buddy romer was there. But bobby jindal was nowhere to be seen.



i've heard nothing but positive feedback! The crowd was estimated to be between 3000 and 5000 people. Our guest speakers were amazing. The signs people carried were great! You guys are so creative... The day was overwhelming and it was encouraging to see so many who feel so strongly about our country. I wonder what congress is thinking today...

Yeah, the media lies... I wouldn't trust any numbers reported by MSM.

Ozwest
04-16-2009, 12:49 AM
Great Pics.

Thank you.

Danke
04-16-2009, 01:30 AM
I wasn't there in St. Paul, but my friend said around 10,000. However, the news reported this:

"organizers estimated the crowd to be 10,000. The police said it was more like 2,000"

Gideon
04-16-2009, 02:05 AM
The Peaceful protest began at around 4 PM in San Jose.

http://hchq.biz/taxday2k9/peaceful_protest01.JPG

Folks were showing their signs and having fun.

http://hchq.biz/taxday2k9/peaceful_protest02.JPG

Then the agitators arrived.

http://hchq.biz/taxday2k9/agitators.JPG

The confrontations began and some minor skirmishes broke out. The only violence I witnessed was a push from a man towards one of the agitators. The "pusher" later told me that an agitator had attempted to grab his camera.

http://hchq.biz/taxday2k9/handson01.JPG

So in come the riot police, who cordoned off the disruptive agitators so that they could continue their counter-protest unobstructed.

http://hchq.biz/taxday2k9/riotcops01.JPG
http://hchq.biz/taxday2k9/riotcops02.JPG

The disruption made for some excitement, and it appeared that a good time was had by most.

http://hchq.biz/taxday2k9/chavez03.JPG

I estimate that about 3000 people attended, and it was especially gratifying to see the time and effort that people had taken to make their own slogans and signs.

ryanduff
04-16-2009, 04:42 AM
If we average 2000 people at each of the 300 rallies... that's over half a million people protesting yesterday... 600,000...



WOW!!!

kathy88
04-16-2009, 05:01 AM
80 in Wellsboro PA :)

werdd
04-16-2009, 05:53 AM
500 here

Ozwest
04-16-2009, 05:56 AM
Keep it Rock'in.

You guys are the best!

acptulsa
04-16-2009, 06:50 AM
One midday event here was estimated at 5K. The evening event was about five hundred (a little more as time went on and more people showed). The downtown event at midday was somewhere in between.

RoyalShock
04-16-2009, 07:31 AM
While I wasn't there, here is a pic from the local paper in Hutchinson, KS. The best estimate was the organizer saying she "hoped for 2,000". Which isn't bad for a town of 40k.

http://assets.mediaspanonline.com/prod/2310574/TOPNEWStea04party041609.jpg

ronpaulhawaii
04-17-2009, 07:44 AM
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?05fead1c-37e3-4feb-887b-f4012a915751 (http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?05fead1c-37e3-4feb-887b-f4012a915751)


Don't Tax Me Bro
Nearly 1,000 People at 7 Tea Parties in Four Hawaii Counties Protest Bail Outs, Buy Outs, Bad Government Behavior and Massive Tax Hikes That are Looming to Pay for it All
By Malia Zimmerman , 4/16/2009 3:00:44 PM
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?Guid=8d3f8bd1-5e39-4390-930e-d3f1b3adc389

Emulating revolutionaries at the Boston Tea Party in 1773, millions of people around the country yesterday took part in an estimated 600 tea parties in 50 states to protest what they see as bad government behavior - bailouts, buyouts, wasted taxpayer money on the stimulus package, and massive tax hikes to pay for it all. In Hawaii, seven tea parties were held in all four Hawaii counties, the largest being on Oahu at the Hawaii State Capitol.
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=b1d032e0-e156-4c4a-bb33-11d3fdcb863f

Nearly 1,000 people attended the Honolulu event between 4-7 p.m., with many wearing costumes and carrying their own handmade signs.

Not only were attendees frustrated and outraged over government taxes, spending, and bailouts of private, poorly managed companies, they were also angry with local lawmakers in the county councils and state legislature who are proposing massive tax hikes on virtually everything in the state.
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=4c3099c7-d9ab-4aaa-a81b-4d68a8183f70

http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=64dc5f4b-8351-4544-995f-1e5e5df19b40

They are right to be angry. They are right to be frustrated. Whether its beer, cigarettes, tobacco products, car rentals, gasoline, automobiles, property, real estate sales, Internet sales, hotel rooms, insurance premiums, or getting your car towed, these goods and services are scheduled for massive tax hikes unless the majority of Hawaii lawmakers suddenly come to their senses before the legislative session ends May 7.

And worst of all are the proposals to increase to the state’s General Excise Tax, which already is equivalent to about a 12 to 16 percent sales tax because it taxes goods and services at every level of transaction; to hike our income tax 33 percent, and to create of a whole new sales tax. These increases will hurt everyone in Hawaii, even the government workers they are raising our taxes to pay.

When is enough, enough?

According to national statistics, Hawaii’s already the highest overall taxed state in the nation. When will lawmakers realize the pain they are causing Hawaii families? When will they understand how they are hurting our economic recovery by strangling small businesses, the lifeblood of jobs in this community, and forcing layoffs and cutbacks? When will they realize that with tax hikes, especially the general excise tax on all goods and services including food and medical services, that they hurt the poorest of the poor and force more people into homelessness?

They may not care that they are taking away our freedom to spend our money in the economy as we see fit, which naturally hurts economic recovery and forces more businesses to close, but since more than 90 percent of the legislature and city council are made up of Democrats who purport to have run for office to help the poor and downtrodden, isn’t it disingenuous to pass tax hikes and implement policies that cause more people to lose their homes and their jobs?

Since these elected officials say they care about Hawaii’s keiki, shouldn’t they at least pretend to care about their families’ welfare and financial stability?
Judging by the signs and turnout yesterday, discontent is spreading among Hawaii taxpayers and a revolution is brewing.
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=f8ff881d-6cac-4637-ba4f-b91567461ba7

While the media tried to portray the event as a “republican” organized event, it certainly was not.

Sure, no Democrat lawmakers showed up – even though some have voted against tax hikes pending in the legislature. The Democrats were personally invited by Rep. Kymberly Pine and Senator Sam Slom, two of the primary organizers of the event – but they were later told by their more moderate Democratic colleagues that they planned to show but didn’t because they feared retaliation in the form of CIP funding cuts for their districts.

To their credit, Rep. Cynthia Thielen, Rep. Barbara Marumoto, Rep. Lynn Finnegan, Rep. Gene Ward, former Senator Gordon Trimble and City Council Member Charles Djou also all took part.
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=d64662e5-a267-4009-9b3b-89a0a439497c
However, there several hundred people who were not affiliated with any political party, and several of the sponsors, including the Grassroot Institute of Hawaii and Smart Business Hawaii, have no political affiliation.
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=3bdc476c-25f9-4b59-81a0-f57d1ffb2d39
To emphasize this point, the person who first initiated the event, local contractor Joe Pandolfe, is not a political guy. “I’m just a regular Joe. I like to stay behind the scenes and stay below the radar. For me to do this is huge,” he says, noting he is not a member of any political party.
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=0d0f8470-86af-43a0-ac62-9ca3b318977a
Deeming himself “Joe the Builder”, the union trained Pandolfe opened his own contracting business four years ago, and had many jobs scheduled for 2009, but that all changed when the talk of giant tax increases locally and nationally became a new reality. He says when politicians started increasing taxes to balance their budgets, many clients canceled their projects.

“They kept telling me one after the other, things are so uncertain with all these tax increases that they wanted to hold off for now. I had to lay people off and stop buying products from companies here. They too had to lay people off. It was just crazy and so fast,” Pandolfe says.

Many new people who haven’t been to other such protests turned out yesterday to voice their discontent – and they brought their children and grandchildren.

Dressed in jail costumes, kids ran around carrying signs that said things like, “I’m in the first grade, and already a trillion dollars in debt.”
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=870591b2-4fb4-4ffe-abdd-50936331a003
One family dressed as if they’d stepped out of the Revolutionary War 200 plus years ago. Rep. Marumoto brought her own tea set. Some woman dressed as Miss Liberty, and another woman in a wheelchair, as an Indian in war paint. Another man dressed as a giant screw.

Parents and other discontents carried signs that said: “The real pirates are in Washington and the Hawaii Legislature”; “Signs=$20, Gas=$25, Babysitter=$50, Freedom=Priceless; “Don’t Tax Me Bro”; “High Property Crime in Hawaii? They Learn from our Legislators”; “Restore honesty to money”; “No More Pork”; and “No New Taxes.”

However, no one dumped tea in the capitol’s already toxic moat.

Slom, a speaker, summed it up best in a recent column in Hawaii Reporter: “If anything, the state needs to do more belt tightening like families and small businesses finding new ways of funding or possibly cutting programs. Hawaii should not be among the most taxed states in the nation forever.”

He emphasized this point by tackling a full-sized pink pig there to represent all the unnecessary pork in recent government spending (ok that part was loosely scripted and may be somewhere on YouTube by now since they both fell to the ground and then were pelted by water balloons).
http://www.hawaiireporter.com/file.aspx?guid=c2a8b42a-8cd0-4524-843b-78062c94b6cd
The best part about the event, sponsored, organized and promoted by a wide range of sponsors, were all the new people who showed up, and their willingness and honesty in openly expressing their outrage at their out of control government and its runaway spending.

That kind of raw spontaneous protest by average Joes is something Hawaii rarely sees – and needs more of – so the hungry, monstrous bureaucracy doesn’t keep consuming our money, our freedoms, our livelihoods, our businesses, our economic vitality, our American dreams and all that it means to be American.

Will that translate to the 2010 election in Hawaii? Ninety percent of the legislature and city council that continues to steal this American dream via tax hikes, sure hopes not.

But those in Hawaii and all across the country who fight for what our founding fathers did during the revolutionary war – no taxation without representation and their freedom – hope their voices and votes make enough of a difference to turn our country from this dangerous, devastating course.
All photos courtesy of mailto:Rabbett@irh.com (Rabbett@irh.com)
Malia Zimmerman is the editor of Hawaii Reporter. She can be reached at mailto:Malia@hawaiireporter.com (Malia@hawaiireporter.com)

Bill M DC
04-17-2009, 08:25 AM
Washington, DC a.k.a. Obamaton had 2,000 according to local media. Amazing thing, other than our turnout, is there were almost no cops and not one cop in riot gear and we were just a few hundred feet from the White House. I'd really like to know who threw the box of tea over the White House fence.:D