TEA Party Patriots: Update-July 17 Simultaneous Health Care Rally

by CynicalPatriot | July 18, 2009 at 01:37 am
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"Thousands of TEA Party Patriots Rallied at the political offices of US Federal Senators and Representatives Simultaneously this Friday, July 17, 2009. They rallied in support of Health Care Freedom of Choice. They oppose Obama's various iterations of Nationalized / Socialized Medicine.

While all of major media mostly ignored the protests, the internet buzzed and crackled as TEA Party folks from across country used the internet to exchange real time text messages, twit-pics, cell pics, and even blog radio broadcasts. The Two Major Political Parties appear to have allied with each other to "black out" coverage of the TEA Party Movement on all major media outlets. Major Media did not cover the event, even though it is believed that this is the first primarily internet coordinated, simultaneous, nationwide political protest in American, if not world history.  Even Fox News seems to have fallen silent about the cause.

It appears that the strategy of the 2 major political parties is to silence coverage of the events in the hopes that the movement will stall and fade away. While introducing Senate bills No. 773 and 778, Democratic Senator Jay Rockefeller, declared that "the Government would all be better off if the internet was never invented. If the internet was never invented,..."

Source: Examiner.com

Please visit Examiner.com to read the rest of the story, including allegations that the FBI has inserted spies into the TEA Party Movement.

These Thoughts were on my mind.

Respectfully,

Don Mashak
The Cynical Patriot

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