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In reply to the discussion: Tea Party leaders go for full-bore treason. "Some people may die" in Operation American Spring [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,501 posts)And you'll end up with 10 guys in tri-cornered hats standing in front of 15 port a potties.
Or maybe something like this:
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http://buffalobean.wordpress.com/2009/03/28/buffalo-tea-party-mad-as-hell/
TAXES: Musicians entertain tax protesters
Rock band, Rapper delight dozens at the Buffalo Tea Party
By Erica Allen
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Lockport Union-Sun & Journal
BUFFALO It was an afternoon full of teabags, tax anger and tunes at Club W yesterday in downtown Buffalo. Grunge metal newcomers Il Eagles and Canadian-born hip-hop sensation Chuggo dazzled a larger than expect crowd of approximately 75 tax protesters who gathered at the bar to vent their frustration at President Barack Obamas tax policies.
Participants in what was dubbed the Buffalo Tea Party demonstrated genuine enthusiasm for the event, and the late announced musical accompaniment of Il Eagles and Chuggo only helped to add a sense of excitement for those who came.
Club W serves the best chicken strip appetizers in town, said Tony Marceski, 58, of Hamburg. I dont know if it is the cornflake breading on it, but once I heard this tea party was going to be held at Club W, I knew I had to be here.
First on stage was the rock band, Il Eagles, a Missouri based act who the St. Louis Riverfront Times once described as having a bluesy-funk sound and heralded as possibly being the next Oasis. Mustachioed Il Eagles lead singer Tom Moran came fully dressed for the part, sporting an American flag bandana, sunglasses and a tee-shirt of his hometown baseball team, the St. Louis Cardinals.