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WE ARE THE TEA PARTY OF GOLDEN INDEPENDENT VOTERS!
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American Chronicle | TEA PARTY “It’s Not Political, It’s Personal! Business as Usual, The Show Must Go On!AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS
TEA PARTY
DECLARATION GUIDE
(State of Kentucky – 3 Officers for Incorporation with Sec. of State)
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
MISSION STATEMENT
NEEDED TO DEFINE THE AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY
ALSO KNOWN AS THE TEA PARTY CONVENTION
-PROPOSAL-
TO BE ACCEPTED BY TEA PARTY ACCLAMATION
DECLARATION of 2010-2012 to begin December 21, 2012 11:11
AMERICAN CULTURAL EDUCATION ON CONSTITUTION ELECTIONS (ACE) AND AMERICAN POLITICS
The redefining of whom we the people are in American on the North American Continent in the world as a nation state called now referred to as the United States of America, which was founded on the following Declaration and Constitution of the United States of America, is hereby recognized as we the American Independents Tea Party (AITP).
WE ARE THE TEA PARTY OF INDEPENDENT VOTERS
The Third Party American Independent Tea Party Declaration Guide is hereby established to maintain order based on our American Forefathers who founded the United States of America.
We do not claim either party Democrat or Republican but here by establish ourselves as a bonafide Independent Party and claim our rights to form a recognized party in further Voting Procedures of the United States of America by Acclamation.
We claim to cast our names as Independent Voters where Voter’s Registrations are concerned. We believe that the founding fathers were not about Democrat Liberals or Republican Conservatives.
We claim our right to vote as Independents in the United States of America. We claim the right to register in our individual states as individuals. We shall address our independent voices and pledge our votes to the Independent that stands for the people as a whole for the good of the commonwealth for independent voters.
We shall abide by Robert’s Rules of Order to hold our open election for officers to be voted on and the majority shall rule with our individual elections of officers by state incorporation for voter’s election rules and campaigns.
We shall revise our local and state election laws in accordance with the Federal and State laws. We are law abiding citizens of these United States of America.
We do not claim any particular religion or church but remain independent of all religions and institutions leaving the religious preferences up to each individual of our party of the American Independents of the United States.
MISSION
We the people of the American Independent Tea Party establish our party as the Independent Third Party in America based on A Declaration of Independence affirmed July 4, 1776 by our Forefathers on American Soil. We recognize and support our United States flag, which our ancestors protected and were proud to fly in wars fought for our freedom, democracy, and independence in America. We claim the right to use the name America as our own in the new established and recognized Third Organized Party as Independents coming together for one cause to support “We the People of the United States during the 21st Century and beyond.”
We claim our allegiance to the United States of America and the American Flag. We celebrate our Independence Day together on July 4th in an annual American Celebration flying our American Flag proudly, reestablish, and define the need to share in the protection of our ethos for our people, land, culture, and hereby claim that we are organized and established using this American Independent Tea Party Guide.
We honor our Declaration, Constitution, Flag, Nation, People, Land, and protect Freedom and Democracy for ALL.
We also honor America in the growth and Change in the Global Community and the world. We support a Truce and an agreement to suspend hostilities for political purposes and celebrate our holiday of Independence on July 4, and honor our dead who gave their lives for our American Independence.
We are the American Independent Tea Party
WE SHALL BE HEREAFTER REGARDED AS THE TEA PARTY FOR INDEPENDENTS
July 4, 1776 A DECLARATION
INDEX GUIDE TO THE CONSTITUTION
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
UNITED NATIONS
UNESCO
Robert’s Rules of Order
A DECLARATION
BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AMERICAN INDEPENDENT TEA PARTY
We shall become familiar with our original Constitution and Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights.
We shall be interested in our elected officials and how they vote.
When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. Half of our Trusteeship Council will be made up of various Independents from over half of the United States appointing leadership voices for each state in the United States. Each state of the American United States and the territories of the United Nations who administer so called “trust territories”. The membership of the Trusteeship Council must at all times include
Five (5) Members of the United Nations Security Council and representatives of interested nations who are not permanent members of the Security Council who administer trust territories only if they so desire to affirm their known position in both the United Nations Security Council as represented at the American Independent Party Meetings for inclusion as a member also with our Freedom and Independence honoring our Sacred Honor as an Independent Party with strong voting membership caucus as Independents at our Tea Parties held for various regions and locations in the United States of America
The National Security Council will be represented with as a separate voice with one member representative of more not to exceed 50% on the elected role in membership of the said American Independent Tea Party.
We the American Independent Tea Party are recognized as being formed by retired military and government personnel and individuals who are independent voters and others who are not necessarily in agreement with the Democrat Liberals or Republican Conservative parties. We recognize all people who desire to join our American Independent Tea Party whether at nation, state, or local government level in American Politics. We are a political movement.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness endows them.
That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among humankind as man, woman, and child deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. The Declaration is updated to include not just men but women and children of all creations not just Americans in America. We protect all who are on our continent as our wanting to be here under the National and Homeland Security Acts. We are perfectly within our rights to invoke the original Declaration of Independence with honor to self, country, family, flag, continent, and complete recognized party as a whole in agreement with voting rights as an organized political party in the United States of America.
A DECLARATION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UPDATE OF
-*UPDATED VERSION*- GUIDE FOR INDEPENDENT PARTY
BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAN IN GENERAL CONGRESS ASSEMBLED
JULY 4, 1776
When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness endows them.
That, to secure these rights, governments, are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed and are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends; it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation of such principles, and organizing powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and, accordingly, all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while the evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
NEWSGUIDE.US/BUSINESS REPORT
http://www.newsguide.us/business/consumer-research/Breaking-Poll-Tea-Party-Matches-NRA-in-Number-of-Americans-Who-Support-Their-Views/
It’s official: The tea party movement is a substantial player on the political scene. According to a recent poll commissioned by The O’Leary Report and conducted by Zogby International, 34 percent of voters (45 million Americans) say the Tea Party endorsement is important to their vote this year, and 31 percent (41 million voters) say the same about the National Rifle Association.
Washington, DC April 14, 2010 — It’s official: The tea party movement is a substantial player on the political scene. According to a recent poll commissioned by The O’Leary Report and conducted by Zogby International, 34 percent of voters (45 million Americans) say the Tea Party endorsement is important to their vote this year, and 31 percent (41 million voters) say the same about the National Rifle Association. The Poll was conducted March 2-30 of 10,128 likely voters and has a margin-of-error of one percent.
Breaking down the numbers further, 16 percent of voters are fully committed to the Tea Party message and 18 percent support the message, but with some reservation.
These numbers are strikingly similar to those of the NRA, whose membership has been extremely effective in exacting results at election time. Nearly 13 percent of all voters are completely committed to the NRA message, and 18 percent say they are committed most of the time.
In addition, the 45 million Tea Party supporters found in the poll are strictly registered voters. The movement can add even more to its power and influence by registering like-minded voters between now and November.
(Go to www.TeaPartyPolling.com to view the full results.)
With power and influence of this magnitude come tough decisions. The decision confronting the Tea Party is whether to become a third party, a la Ross Perot, or become a powerful political force, much like the NRA, which has been able to wield significant influence on both sides of the aisle.
Though the Tea Party movement doesn’t have NRA’s sophisticated infrastructure, it can certainly borrow from NRA’s techniques. For example, the Tea Party could conduct massive voter registration and get-out-the-vote drives, and possibly create an issues questionnaire for all political candidates to answer prior to Election Day.
To be sure, the Tea Party can be just as effective in Democratic circles as in Republican, as the Zogby poll shows it isn’t just red-meat conservatives who gravitate toward the movement.
Among the nearly 38 million self-described Independent voters in America, 32 percent will be listening for the voice of the Tea Party before they cast their vote this year. Nearly 64 percent of the 31 million Republican voters will follow the Tea Party, and 11 percent of the roughly 52 million Democratic voters will do the same.
Moreover, in congressional districts deemed competitive by the Cook Political Report, which consist of roughly 34 million voters, 35 percent of them will be listening for the Tea Party endorsement this year.
The Tea Party’s influence holds up well in key geographic regions as well.
Fully one-third (33 percent) of voters in the Pacific region (20 million voters in CA, AK, HI, OR, NV, WA) will be influenced by Tea Party endorsements. In the pivotal Midwest region (27 million voters in OH, MI, MN, WI, IN, IL) 31 percent of voters plan to listen to the Tea Party.
In the Southwest region (9 million voters in AZ, CO, NM, OK, UT) 32 percent of voters consider the Tea Party endorsement important to them, as do 34 percent of voters in the Mid-Atlantic region (27 million voters in DE, MD, VA, WV, NJ, NY, PA, and D.C.). In the South region (34 million voters in GA, KY, NC, SC, TN, AL, AR, LA, MS, FL, and TX) 36 percent of voters will look to the Tea Party this year, as will 35 percent of voters in the Central and North Plains region (8 million voters in ID, MT, WY, SD, IA, KS, MO, NE, ND).
On the issues, the Tea Partiers are very definitive and unwavering in the positions they take. For example, 90 percent of the Tea Party movement strongly disapproves of cap-and-trade global warming legislation, and 84 percent strongly disapprove.
On taxes, 61 percent of Tea Party activists support state legislation to stop retroactive tax bills from being passed.
Nearly 75 percent agree that there should be an appeals process for individuals who have been placed on the federal no-fly list, in light of legislation making its way through congress that would prohibit persons on the list from purchasing a firearm. A 64 percent majority of Tea Partiers thing that only the FBI should be able to add names to the no-fly list, given the number of instances where people have been wrongly placed on the list.
Only 8 percent of Tea Party members think that the jobs bill being promoted by the Obama administration will help small businesses, and just 19 percent think the bill will help big and state businesses. However, 82 percent think the White House’s jobs bill will help federal employees.
Roughly 89 percent of Tea Partiers believe that the Second Amendment applies to all levels of government – federal, state and local.
And what should be of utmost concern to incumbent congressmen up for re-election this year: 94 percent of the Tea Party movement agree that “the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens” – and 82 percent strongly agree.
“Democrats in Congress are afraid of the Tea Parties, alright,” said Brad O’Leary, publisher of The O’Leary Report.
“Though it’s not for reasons of public safety, as their paranoid ramblings would have us all believe. It’s because they know that these poll numbers are correct. Their diatribes about civil unrest are calculated tactics designed to delegitimize a movement that has significant ability to give legitimacy to its chosen candidates this November.”
Brad O’Leary is publisher of The O’Leary Report, a bestselling author, and is a former NBC Westwood One talk radio host. The Zogby Poll was commissioned by The O’Leary Report, conducted March 2-30, and has a margin-of-error of plus-or-minus 1.0%. To see more, go to www.TeaPartyPolling.com)
Media Contact: Peyton Knight at peytonknight (at) pm-direct (dot) com or (703) 272-1504http://www.newsguide.us/business/consumer-research/Breaking-Poll-Tea-Party-Matches-NRA-in-Number-of-Americans-Who-Support-Their-Views/
Related posts:
- TEA PARTY GUIDE FOR INDEPENDENT VOTERS
- TEA PARTY GOLD INCEPTION
- TEA PARTY DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS FEB. 2010
- AMERICAN INDEPENDENT JOURNALIST OF TEA PARTY
- TEA PARTY GOLD PRESERVATION & INCEPTION
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WE ARE THE TEA PARTY OF GOLDEN INDEPENDENT VOTERS!
WE honor the colors of our flag red, white, blue and the gold fringe that has been adopted that surrounds our famous flag of the United States of America. We claim the gold as the color for the golden tea party of independent voters of America.
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American Chronicle | TEA PARTY “It’s Not Political, It’s Personal! Business as Usual, The Show Must Go On!AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS
TEA PARTY
DECLARATION GUIDE
(State of Kentucky – 3 Officers for Incorporation with Sec. of State)
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
MISSION STATEMENT
NEEDED TO DEFINE THE AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY
ALSO KNOWN AS THE TEA PARTY CONVENTION
-PROPOSAL-
TO BE ACCEPTED BY TEA PARTY ACCLAMATION
DECLARATION of 2010-2012 to begin December 21, 2012 11:11
AMERICAN CULTURAL EDUCATION ON CONSTITUTION ELECTIONS (ACE) AND AMERICAN POLITICS
The redefining of whom we the people are in American on the North American Continent in the world as a nation state called now referred to as the United States of America, which was founded on the following Declaration and Constitution of the United States of America, is hereby recognized as we the American Independents Tea Party (AITP).
WE ARE THE TEA PARTY OF INDEPENDENT VOTERS
The Third Party American Independent Tea Party Declaration Guide is hereby established to maintain order based on our American Forefathers who founded the United States of America.
We do not claim either party Democrat or Republican but here by establish ourselves as a bonafide Independent Party and claim our rights to form a recognized party in further Voting Procedures of the United States of America by Acclamation.
We claim to cast our names as Independent Voters where Voter’s Registrations are concerned. We believe that the founding fathers were not about Democrat Liberals or Republican Conservatives.
We claim our right to vote as Independents in the United States of America. We claim the right to register in our individual states as individuals. We shall address our independent voices and pledge our votes to the Independent that stands for the people as a whole for the good of the commonwealth for independent voters.
We shall abide by Robert’s Rules of Order to hold our open election for officers to be voted on and the majority shall rule with our individual elections of officers by state incorporation for voter’s election rules and campaigns.
We shall revise our local and state election laws in accordance with the Federal and State laws. We are law abiding citizens of these United States of America.
We do not claim any particular religion or church but remain independent of all religions and institutions leaving the religious preferences up to each individual of our party of the American Independents of the United States.
MISSION
We the people of the American Independent Tea Party establish our party as the Independent Third Party in America based on A Declaration of Independence affirmed July 4, 1776 by our Forefathers on American Soil. We recognize and support our United States flag, which our ancestors protected and were proud to fly in wars fought for our freedom, democracy, and independence in America. We claim the right to use the name America as our own in the new established and recognized Third Organized Party as Independents coming together for one cause to support “We the People of the United States during the 21st Century and beyond.”
We claim our allegiance to the United States of America and the American Flag. We celebrate our Independence Day together on July 4th in an annual American Celebration flying our American Flag proudly, reestablish, and define the need to share in the protection of our ethos for our people, land, culture, and hereby claim that we are organized and established using this American Independent Tea Party Guide.
We honor our Declaration, Constitution, Flag, Nation, People, Land, and protect Freedom and Democracy for ALL.
We also honor America in the growth and Change in the Global Community and the world. We support a Truce and an agreement to suspend hostilities for political purposes and celebrate our holiday of Independence on July 4, and honor our dead who gave their lives for our American Independence.
We are the American Independent Tea Party
WE SHALL BE HEREAFTER REGARDED AS THE TEA PARTY FOR INDEPENDENTS
July 4, 1776 A DECLARATION
INDEX GUIDE TO THE CONSTITUTION
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
UNITED NATIONS
UNESCO
Robert’s Rules of Order
A DECLARATION
BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AMERICAN INDEPENDENT TEA PARTY
We shall become familiar with our original Constitution and Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights.
We shall be interested in our elected officials and how they vote.
When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. Half of our Trusteeship Council will be made up of various Independents from over half of the United States appointing leadership voices for each state in the United States. Each state of the American United States and the territories of the United Nations who administer so called “trust territories”. The membership of the Trusteeship Council must at all times include
Five (5) Members of the United Nations Security Council and representatives of interested nations who are not permanent members of the Security Council who administer trust territories only if they so desire to affirm their known position in both the United Nations Security Council as represented at the American Independent Party Meetings for inclusion as a member also with our Freedom and Independence honoring our Sacred Honor as an Independent Party with strong voting membership caucus as Independents at our Tea Parties held for various regions and locations in the United States of America
The National Security Council will be represented with as a separate voice with one member representative of more not to exceed 50% on the elected role in membership of the said American Independent Tea Party.
We the American Independent Tea Party are recognized as being formed by retired military and government personnel and individuals who are independent voters and others who are not necessarily in agreement with the Democrat Liberals or Republican Conservative parties. We recognize all people who desire to join our American Independent Tea Party whether at nation, state, or local government level in American Politics. We are a political movement.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness endows them.
That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among humankind as man, woman, and child deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. The Declaration is updated to include not just men but women and children of all creations not just Americans in America. We protect all who are on our continent as our wanting to be here under the National and Homeland Security Acts. We are perfectly within our rights to invoke the original Declaration of Independence with honor to self, country, family, flag, continent, and complete recognized party as a whole in agreement with voting rights as an organized political party in the United States of America.
A DECLARATION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UPDATE OF
-*UPDATED VERSION*- GUIDE FOR INDEPENDENT PARTY
BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAN IN GENERAL CONGRESS ASSEMBLED
JULY 4, 1776
When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness endows them.
That, to secure these rights, governments, are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed and are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; that, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends; it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation of such principles, and organizing powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and, accordingly, all experience hath shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while the evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
NEWSGUIDE.US/BUSINESS REPORT
http://www.newsguide.us/business/consumer-research/Breaking-Poll-Tea-Party-Matches-NRA-in-Number-of-Americans-Who-Support-Their-Views/
It’s official: The tea party movement is a substantial player on the political scene. According to a recent poll commissioned by The O’Leary Report and conducted by Zogby International, 34 percent of voters (45 million Americans) say the Tea Party endorsement is important to their vote this year, and 31 percent (41 million voters) say the same about the National Rifle Association.
Washington, DC April 14, 2010 — It’s official: The tea party movement is a substantial player on the political scene. According to a recent poll commissioned by The O’Leary Report and conducted by Zogby International, 34 percent of voters (45 million Americans) say the Tea Party endorsement is important to their vote this year, and 31 percent (41 million voters) say the same about the National Rifle Association. The Poll was conducted March 2-30 of 10,128 likely voters and has a margin-of-error of one percent.
Breaking down the numbers further, 16 percent of voters are fully committed to the Tea Party message and 18 percent support the message, but with some reservation.
These numbers are strikingly similar to those of the NRA, whose membership has been extremely effective in exacting results at election time. Nearly 13 percent of all voters are completely committed to the NRA message, and 18 percent say they are committed most of the time.
In addition, the 45 million Tea Party supporters found in the poll are strictly registered voters. The movement can add even more to its power and influence by registering like-minded voters between now and November.
(Go to www.TeaPartyPolling.com to view the full results.)
With power and influence of this magnitude come tough decisions. The decision confronting the Tea Party is whether to become a third party, a la Ross Perot, or become a powerful political force, much like the NRA, which has been able to wield significant influence on both sides of the aisle.
Though the Tea Party movement doesn’t have NRA’s sophisticated infrastructure, it can certainly borrow from NRA’s techniques. For example, the Tea Party could conduct massive voter registration and get-out-the-vote drives, and possibly create an issues questionnaire for all political candidates to answer prior to Election Day.
To be sure, the Tea Party can be just as effective in Democratic circles as in Republican, as the Zogby poll shows it isn’t just red-meat conservatives who gravitate toward the movement.
Among the nearly 38 million self-described Independent voters in America, 32 percent will be listening for the voice of the Tea Party before they cast their vote this year. Nearly 64 percent of the 31 million Republican voters will follow the Tea Party, and 11 percent of the roughly 52 million Democratic voters will do the same.
Moreover, in congressional districts deemed competitive by the Cook Political Report, which consist of roughly 34 million voters, 35 percent of them will be listening for the Tea Party endorsement this year.
The Tea Party’s influence holds up well in key geographic regions as well.
Fully one-third (33 percent) of voters in the Pacific region (20 million voters in CA, AK, HI, OR, NV, WA) will be influenced by Tea Party endorsements. In the pivotal Midwest region (27 million voters in OH, MI, MN, WI, IN, IL) 31 percent of voters plan to listen to the Tea Party.
In the Southwest region (9 million voters in AZ, CO, NM, OK, UT) 32 percent of voters consider the Tea Party endorsement important to them, as do 34 percent of voters in the Mid-Atlantic region (27 million voters in DE, MD, VA, WV, NJ, NY, PA, and D.C.). In the South region (34 million voters in GA, KY, NC, SC, TN, AL, AR, LA, MS, FL, and TX) 36 percent of voters will look to the Tea Party this year, as will 35 percent of voters in the Central and North Plains region (8 million voters in ID, MT, WY, SD, IA, KS, MO, NE, ND).
On the issues, the Tea Partiers are very definitive and unwavering in the positions they take. For example, 90 percent of the Tea Party movement strongly disapproves of cap-and-trade global warming legislation, and 84 percent strongly disapprove.
On taxes, 61 percent of Tea Party activists support state legislation to stop retroactive tax bills from being passed.
Nearly 75 percent agree that there should be an appeals process for individuals who have been placed on the federal no-fly list, in light of legislation making its way through congress that would prohibit persons on the list from purchasing a firearm. A 64 percent majority of Tea Partiers thing that only the FBI should be able to add names to the no-fly list, given the number of instances where people have been wrongly placed on the list.
Only 8 percent of Tea Party members think that the jobs bill being promoted by the Obama administration will help small businesses, and just 19 percent think the bill will help big and state businesses. However, 82 percent think the White House’s jobs bill will help federal employees.
Roughly 89 percent of Tea Partiers believe that the Second Amendment applies to all levels of government – federal, state and local.
And what should be of utmost concern to incumbent congressmen up for re-election this year: 94 percent of the Tea Party movement agree that “the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens” – and 82 percent strongly agree.
“Democrats in Congress are afraid of the Tea Parties, alright,” said Brad O’Leary, publisher of The O’Leary Report.
“Though it’s not for reasons of public safety, as their paranoid ramblings would have us all believe. It’s because they know that these poll numbers are correct. Their diatribes about civil unrest are calculated tactics designed to delegitimize a movement that has significant ability to give legitimacy to its chosen candidates this November.”
Brad O’Leary is publisher of The O’Leary Report, a bestselling author, and is a former NBC Westwood One talk radio host. The Zogby Poll was commissioned by The O’Leary Report, conducted March 2-30, and has a margin-of-error of plus-or-minus 1.0%. To see more, go to www.TeaPartyPolling.com)
Media Contact: Peyton Knight at peytonknight (at) pm-direct (dot) com or (703) 272-1504http://www.newsguide.us/business/consumer-research/Breaking-Poll-Tea-Party-Matches-NRA-in-Number-of-Americans-Who-Support-Their-Views/
Related posts:
- TEA PARTY GUIDE FOR INDEPENDENT VOTERS
- TEA PARTY GOLD INCEPTION
- TEA PARTY DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS FEB. 2010
- AMERICAN INDEPENDENT JOURNALIST OF TEA PARTY
- TEA PARTY GOLD PRESERVATION & INCEPTION
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