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A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA Patriots to storm D.C. for massive tea party Taxpayers swarm Capitol to protest out-of-control spending Posted: September 09, 2009 8:45 pm Eastern By Chelsea Schilling
In a major movement unaffiliated with – but inspired by – Fox News' Glenn Beck's 9-12 Project, called the National Taxpayer Protest, thousands of Americans are answering the call and traveling to make their voices heard at Capitol Hill. Sept. 10 marks the kickoff of the three-day march on Washington. Get ready for Sept. 12! Visit the one and only "tea party store" now. Brendan Steinhauser of FreedomWorks, one of the groups organizing the Sept. 12 event, told WND, "We're expecting a huge gathering at the Washington, D.C., armory in the morning, and we'll talk about bailouts, cap and trade and health care. The feedback has been great. It's been phenomenal. Everybody wants to be a part of the event, and it's exciting." The National Taxpayer Protest Facebook page hosts more than 2,200 members. Some comments include:
Steinhauser said attendees will begin arriving today and hotels will quickly fill up. Excitement is building, he said, and some have indicated they will not wait to take their message to lawmakers and the president. "I talked to some people from Arizona, Pennsylvania and North Carolina who are coming in today," he said. "There's been talk of a spontaneous protest while Obama is giving his address for people to stand on Pennsylvania Avenue tonight and sort of set it off. There's a lot of energy." Get your copy of "Joe the Plumber: Fighting for the American Dream" now!
Steinhauser said lawmakers returning from the August recess may be breathing sighs of relief now that the town-hall protests have ended. But, he said, taxpayers are bringing the protests to them in the nation's capital. "Congressmen came back to D.C. and said, 'Whew, that's over. I can relax.' But now everyone is chasing them back from their districts and coming after them even louder," he said. "We're really going to shock a lot of people with how many people actually come to the event." (Story continues below) The Tea Party Patriots' "Tea Party Express" national bus tour has been hosting a series of tea party rallies all across the nation. A caravan of buses, speakers and entertainers is set to arrive in Scranton, Pa., and Albany, N.Y. tomorrow. On Friday, it will make stops in Hartford and Bridgeport, Conn. It is scheduled to arrive in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 12. According to the Washington Times, the "Tea Party Express" tour was the fourth most popular topic searched on Yahoo last week. Joe Wierzbicki, national coordinator of the Tea Party Express, told the Times he is expecting a very large turnout. "We were expecting 25,000 a few weeks ago, but now we are hoping for over 50,000," Mr. Wierzbicki said. Other estimates have reached 200,000.
Several organizations have united to help organize the National Taxpayer Protest's descent on the Capitol, including: Freedom Works, Grassfire/ResistNet, Tea Party Patriots, National Taxpayers Union, Club for Growth, Americans for Tax Reform, Young Americans for Liberty, Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights, Our Country Deserves Better, Campaign for Liberty, Leadership Institute, Free Republic, Young America's Foundation, the National Association of Rural Land Owners and Smart Girl Politics. "Our mission is to present a unified voice of concern over the current administration's policies regarding taxation, our economy, foreign and domestic policy, as well as our individual constitutional rights as American citizens," said Grassfire national coordinator Darla Dawald in an open invitation to the public to join the Sept. 12 taxpayer march in Washington, D.C. "America is in trouble, the problems and issues are broad and complex and it will take a monumental effort to stop, change and reverse the destructive course that this administration and Congress has put us on. Together, We the People can effect that change!" On Sept. 10 and 11, the groups will host grass-roots training seminars and Sept. 11 "We'll Never Forget" memorial. At Freedom Plaza, there will be speakers and music while the crowd gathers at 9 a.m. The taxpayer march down Pennsylvania Avenue is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 12 and culminate with a rally at 1 p.m. at the west front of the Capitol. An event schedule is available at the National Taxpayer Protest website. The website also offers detailed information on travel and hotel accommodations, including directions to the event. Nearly 200 buses will transport citizens to Washington, D.C., for the event. "Obama managed to have 4 million show up at the Capitol grounds," Dawald told WND. "We need to do the same if not more. The financial situation is dire, but as one gentleman said, 'If I have to sell my belongings and crawl there, I will – because it's that important!'"
Jenny Beth Martin of Tea Party Patriots told WND the groups are focused on "protecting the values and principles that have made America the greatest nation for future generations." Steinhauser told WND, "People want to do this. The people who have been protesting around the country want to come to Washington and do this in D.C. In a lot of ways, they are being ignored and the media is underrepresenting them and their numbers. They want to come together for one big event and send a very clear message." Dick Armey, chairman of FreedomWorks, sent a memo reminding attendees of several Democrats who have called the movement "Astroturf," saying the crowds do not represent real grass-roots activism. "They're saying that your voice doesn't count and that you will not be heard," he said. "At the 9-12 Taxpayer March on Washington we have an opportunity to show them just how wrong they are." Are you attending the Sept. 12 march on Washington, D.C.? Submit your photos and any additional information about your experience to WND, and it may be published in the next article about the taxpayer march.
Related offers: Get ready for Sept. 12! Visit the one and only "tea party store" now Get your copy of "Joe the Plumber: Fighting for the American Dream" Sign WND's petition for 'Re-Declaration of Independence' WND is your place to launch the tea party revolution. Visit the tea party forum. Get "Taking America Back," Joseph Farah's manifesto for sovereignty, self-reliance and moral renewal Stop the bailout! Magnetic bumper sticker Surviving economic meltdown in the age of Obama Related commentary: The Tea Party coverage that wasn't Previous stories: Obamacare activists to crash D.C.'s massive tea party? 9/12 mania: Massive tea party storms D.C. Tea parties from sea to shining sea Tea partiers counterattack 'bad guys on a bad mission' He's back! Guess who's coming to tea parties ... Obama supporters shut down Atlanta tea party Wee the people: Port-a-potty named for Pelosi Independence Day tea party tally explodes Independence Day tea parties in 350 cities Motivated tea partiers prep for next round Coast-to-coast tea parties put lawmakers on notice Obama slammed: 'Chains we can believe in' ACORN to crash Tax Day tea parties? Tax Day party count nearing 2,000 U.S. cities Tax Day tea parties: Over 1,000 planned Fed-up Americans mobilize: More than 170 tea parties tea parties Americans throw more than 40 tea parties Senator echoes Tea Party rally cry Obama hits back at 'tea party' rant See 'tea party' call by CNBC analyst Patriot rocker revives call to 'take America back' Grammys recognize wholesome kids music Cowboy singer: Don't politicize Easter Egg Roll Cowboy singer offers tune – for free Chelsea Schilling is a staff writer for WorldNetDaily.
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