Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Go to a Tax Day Tea Party

RightKlik's Protest Sign

Go to a Tax Day Tea Tarty.  Meet other conservatives. Have fun.  Make a point.  

Ignore the naysayers.  We will be heard.  Washington will take note...and more importantly, the rest of the country will take note.  We will make a lasting impression, and the momentum will build.

Americans have overcome bigger troubles than the ones we face today.  We can emerge from this government-created disaster.  But voting and complaining won't be enough.  To tip the scales in our favor, we have to hit the streets.

If at all possible, make time in your day to attend a Tax Day Tea Party.

Baby RightKlik.  Due October 2009.
Little RightKlik will be at a Tax Day Tea Party, will you?


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RightKlik will report on the Atlanta Tea Party.

8 comments:

Unknown said...

Congratulations on the new little taxpayer! How adorable!

Your sign is very good!

Adrienne said...

New baby - how wonderful!!

Anonymous said...

I will see you there. And,congrats on the baby news.

RightKlik said...

GJ: Thanks!

Adrienne: Thank you!

CS: Thanks...sorry I missed you...huge crowd!

Anonymous said...

Would have loved to have gone. Sorry I could not make it. Happy to see the new little one doing well! Big smile!

RightKlik said...

Anon: Thanks; maybe you can make it to a tea party on July 4.

a red voice said...

Congrats on the new baby How wonderful !! - we're expecting too in Oct 09 :)
That's awesome so many people showed up for the Atlanta tea party!!!

RightKlik said...

Red Voice: Congratulations to you!