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Indianapolis Tea Party – Pictures

I’m not the type of person who likes large crowds or has ever protested anything; but I can see the writing on the wall, and know if the People don’t start speaking up, this country as we know it is done for. So I decided to join a Tea Party Event in Indianapolis this past Wednesday.  I’m so gland I did; It was such a relief to know that there still are people out their who understand liberty!

Benjamin my oldest Son and Myself
Benjamin my oldest Son and Myself

This was such a peaceful event, that their were people of all ages: young (2years old) to old World War II vets. Just everyday folks who are concerned about the direction of this country. Evidently there was a code pink person there trying to cause trouble, but we didn’t see her from our view point.

Our favorite Signs!

Posterboared $1.35, Makers $3.49, The US Consitution PRICELESS
Posterboared $1.35, Makers $3.49, The US Consitution PRICELESS

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The main speakers were Radio Talk show host Greg Garrison and the Thomas Paine inpersonator Dr Bob Basso, who were just amazing and really got the point across.

Dr Bob Basso as Thomas Paine

Dr Bob Basso as Thomas Paine

Learn more about this event at IndianapolisteaParty.com

And by the Way: There were a whole lot more people there than just 2000 as the media would have you believe! I’m no crowd expert but the whole south lawn was full by the end of the Event. Maybe 100 yards by 100 yards full of People. Approx 30,000 sq ft with maybe 3 to 4 sq ft per person – I’d say there were close to 10,000 people there.

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