Clear The Bench Colorado Director invited to speak at Independence Day Tea Party Event
by CTBC Director | 12:15 pm, July 2, 2009 | Comments Off
Clear The Bench Colorado Director Matt Arnold has been invited to reprise his debut appearance at the April 15th Tax Day Tea Party rally (a massive event in Denver, and extremely well-attended around the country, despite mass media attempts to downplay or discredit these grassroots events) at the Independence Day Tea Party Patriotic Celebration cookout event in Arvada on Saturday, July 4th. Independence Day Tea Party Patriotic Celebration. Pioneer Park Pavilion, 9101 Ralston Road, Arvada, CO from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m Unlike the April 15th Tax Day Tea Party, this event is not intended to be a massive rally, but instead a more laid-back, friendly (and family-friendly) celebration of our national Independence Day. There will be a few speakers, around 2-3 PM, but the major focus is on observing the 4th of July among friends, either long-time or just-made. This is just one of the many events across Colorado, and across the country, associated with the Tea Party movement this July 4th - for one in your area, refer to the Guide to Colorado Tea Parties on the Fourth of July. To quote from that source: On the day we remember our nation’s declaration of independence from tyranny and oppressive government, a new breed of patriots will reconvene at public spaces around Colorado and the nation. While these new patriots may be attending the tea parties for varied reasons, the common thread bringing them together is the concept that our government’s power is derived from the people. The impromptu grassroots events that sprouted up on April 15 this year reenergized many Coloradans. They banded together to ensure that their collective voice of dissatisfaction with the course being charted by our nation’s elected officials was heard loud and clear. Let your voice be heard loud and clear - not only this July 4th, as we celebrate our Independence Day, but also in November 2010 at the polls. Vote “NO” on unjust justices in 2010 - don’t retain the Mullarkey Majority!Category:
2010, Colorado, Liberty, Rule of Law
Tags: 4th of July > Alex Martinez > Clear The Bench > Colorado Constitution > Colorado Judges > Colorado Supreme Court > Independence Day > judicial activism > Mary Mullarkey > Michael Bender > Mullarkey Court > Mullarkey Majority > Nancy Rice > Syndicated > TABOR > tea party > unjust justices
Tags: 4th of July > Alex Martinez > Clear The Bench > Colorado Constitution > Colorado Judges > Colorado Supreme Court > Independence Day > judicial activism > Mary Mullarkey > Michael Bender > Mullarkey Court > Mullarkey Majority > Nancy Rice > Syndicated > TABOR > tea party > unjust justices
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