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Anti Federalist
04-16-2009, 01:18 PM
Tea Parties Are Missing the Point (http://www.strike-the-root.com/91/johnson/johnson7.html)

by Robert L. Johnson

Exclusive to STR

April 16, 2009

Americans, mostly Republicans and conservatives, are holding tea parties across the country to show their opposition to Obama’s new budget and the bailout of homeowners who can’t make their mortgage payments. The protestors, many dressed up like American revolutionaries in the 1760s and 1770s, gather together to pour tea into a local bay or seaport. They are trying to mimic the real revolutionaries, the Sons of Liberty who boarded ships of the British East India Company and threw the company tea into Boston Harbor . Unlike the conservatives today, the Sons of Liberty did not first purchase the tea from the British East India Company, they stole it and then destroyed it. They were real revolutionaries, not pretend revolutionaries.

I suppose pretending to do something makes these frustrated voters feel better about themselves. Kind of like kids who dress up like cowboys or soldiers, these “tax protestors” feel a kind of kinship with the real revolutionaries that they are pretending to be. Maybe that’s why George W. dressed up like a fighter pilot when he prematurely announced “Mission Accomplished.” (As can be deduced from the five US soldiers who were killed last week in Iraq , along with an increase in bombings, the mission is still not accomplished.)

Most of their anger is directed towards Obama in spite of the fact that the Republican George W. was president when the first real signs that the Greater Depression was engulfing us and the first bailout plan was implemented. I guess when you’re pretending, facts really don’t matter much.

This conservative group of voters doesn’t appear to have an inkling of what a revolt or a revolution requires. Their real mindset is more along the lines of “vote the bums out” and then vote in new bums! There is no room in that type of thinking for meaningful revolutionary ideas.

These “patriots” like to quote the American revolutionary Patrick Henry when he said the famous line, “Give me liberty or give me death!” Patrick Henry’s complete statement was, “Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” People in the 21st Century place the highest priority on their lives. So, to answer Mr. Henry from today’s perspective, yes, life is so dear that we should not risk it fighting for liberty or anything else that is not ordained by the government.

If we want to see what a real revolution requires, we can study the real Sons of Liberty. The Sons of Liberty were largely made up of blue collar types, tradesmen, farmers, dock workers, etc., who had a strong but secret tie with revolutionary intellectuals like Sam and John Adams. The Adams brothers would be in the spotlight while the Sons of Liberty would, in today's terminology, commit “terrorist acts” against the government and its bureaucrats. They would usually incorporate some type of propaganda with their violent acts to give a message to the general population and to their enemy, the government. I can’t imagine these guys first buying the tea before destroying it!

Unfortunately, in today’s world, appearance is much more important than reality. When I was in college, I had a creative writing teacher who was a little upset with some of my revolutionary type of writings, and on one paper she returned to me she actually wrote, “Scary ideas. It’s more important how things appear than how they really are.” We can see by the sad situation we are now in, with a false and crumbling economy and fake money, with fake leaders and a phony media that eventually pretending leads to destruction.

FrankRep
04-16-2009, 01:19 PM
Inflation Is the Reason for Attending Tax Day Tea Parties Today

Written by Larry Greenley
Wednesday, 15 April 2009

http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/election/998-inflation-is-the-reason-for-attending-tax-day-tea-parties-today

Anti Federalist
04-16-2009, 01:23 PM
April 16, 2009
Neo-Conned Again
Posted by Lew Rockwell at April 16, 2009 11:07 AM

Writes Kit Maira:

I attended the tax day Tea Party in the San Fernando Valley last night and was appalled at how the anti-tax message has been co-opted by the cynical neocons and their pro war agenda. There was a large crowd of maybe 800 sign-carrying activists with mostly on-topic placards opposing taxes, lots of signs denouncing Obama as a Socialist, a smattering of signs against the Fed, a half dozen in support of Ron Paul and probably the last two remaining Libertarian Party activists in the San Fernando Valley, my friends Joe Miranda and Ed Bowers, handing out leaflets and doing their best to promote the LP.

However, the roar from the stage was a completely different story, as speaker after speaker drummed up pro-war jingoism with constant exhortations about “9-11” this, and how “Obama is in bed with the terrorists,” and how he was opposed to the concept of “American Exceptionalism.” This was all punctuated with chants from the stage of “USA! USA! USA!”, which I am annoyed to say was carried by a large contingent of the audience.

I thought I was going to puke. As the event was dying down the mike was opened to comments so I made my way to the stage to make a statement. I was handed the mike and started to say, “If you want to end taxation, we need to end the war, and bring the troops home.” At that point the lady in charge of the mike immediately lunged for me, grabbing it, while screaming, “Don’t touch me! Don’t ever touch me!” as if to get security to take me down. Fortunately, none emerged.

I left the event feeling angrier then ever. Guess we’ve been Neo-conned again.

satchelmcqueen
04-16-2009, 03:16 PM
i know what the writers mean here. i to am sick of a good ideal being intertwined with war talk and gop talk. mostly the war though. i bet almost anyone could drum up unconstitutional war on an open mic in the name of the USA "we are great" type thing, and 95% of the audience, even those against unjust war before they came, would cheer in support. the neocons are taking this thing over for sure. hannities coverage almost made me puke.