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April 15 2009 Protest "Tax Day Tea Party" Start Yours Today!
In roughly two weeks on April 15th 2009 a protest known as TAX DAY TEA PARTY will occur in the United States as a statement against the loss of personal freedoms and Constitutional violations. This should be an interesting day incontrast to the G20 Summit protests in England. The United States is extremely passionate about their rights and freedoms and I believe that as a Canadian we should stand tall as well and make sure that our own rights and freedoms are not comprimised. The so called democratic society we live in on a daily basis boxes us in more tightly I wonder how long it will be till the lot of us erupt into an all out revolution. WATCH THIS FOOTAGE FOR INFORMATION
This video contains very interesting information about FEMA coffins outside Atlanta, Georgia. Apparently placed there by the Center For Disease Control encase of a large scale biological warfare situation. Extremely strange , perhaps there may be something else ocurring on April 15th 2009. www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIsjXyX46t8
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at 12:29 on April 1st, 2009
Great post , and vid I have heard stories that people are ready for this infact they are buying palletes full of ammo . Gun shops are running dry from the surge in sales.
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at 12:32 on April 1st, 2009
Well there definately is a breaking point question is when and where, awesome job guys!
at 19:50 on April 11th, 2009
Are you people insane? Do you not understand that without paying taxes that all federal, state and local services will be cut or severely reduced this includes your' unemployment benefits, welfare benefits, medicade and medicare. If you are middle class or lower class then you should not support this political organisation, they are here to take away your rights for their own personal gains, this way they won't have to pay taxes so they can live very wealthy while millions starve on the side of the road and die just because they do not feel like helping anyone because of their obsurd greed.
And for all the people who support this do you not understand that if people become very poor and poverty expands because of no government assistance people will turn to violence and rob, steal, and kill to survive. If you think Africa is doing bad just wait about a year or 2 and you will know what it's like.
at 13:28 on April 13th, 2009
I'm a self-employed, proud American!! Nothing is handed to you on a silver platter. That's what I was told by my grandparents and parents. I was taught to work hard and that in working hard there are rewards. There's very rarely a 40 hours work week for my husband and myself. Most of the time it's 50-60 hours to keep the business going and growing. What we are doing is taking away the instillation of hard work. When those who don't work are rewarded the same, if not better, as those who do work, then what is the benefit of working hard? To pay more taxes to support those who don't or won't work. There are some Americans who genuinely have tried to find work to support their families, but just can't get work. Those persons need the temporary help. Programs should not be set up for those who are quite capable of working but won't for whatever the reason; lazy or won't work for minimum wage. Some work is better than 'NO WORK'!
We need to stop allowing so many illegal immigrants into our country to stay. We need to insist that employers hire persons who are legal to work in America and then pay them a fair wage for the work that's provided. Too many employers are aware that the persons they have working for them are 'not legal' but will pay them cash; therefore, not paying into the federal tax system and medicare. That's wrong!! This work ethic is harming the good of our country by not offering jobs to the legal workers.
Don't misunderstand me. I want every person to have the opportunity to prosper and do well for themselves and their families and this takes perseverence and a dedication to always be improving yourself. Many people prefer to live more simply and are happy with less. That's okay. We're all different regarding our ethics and morals; therefore, all the rewards should be different.