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Was Milwaukee Tea Party Trivial?


The Milwaukee Tea Party Seemed Trivial Because Local and National News Conveniently Dismissed It As Such.


The Milwaukee Tea Party held on April 15, like so many others around the nation, had their message warped by so called “sympathetic” news casters and politicians.

The Tea Party Movement is first and foremost about our rights as Americans, to not be over taxed, to not have our government seal our fate with the power hungry banks that influence all of our political decisions. 

The government has grown strong in recent years thanks to the corrupt Bush government, and now the shady Obama administration that claims to want change, but not for the good of the people. 

How can a government solve a national debt crisis by borrowing more money from the banks that are causing the recession in the first place? 

Americans all over the country are realizing that if we don’t monitor the government, and watch out for our own individual interests – our country will become no better than it was in 1773 – controlled by an outside, cold and feckless power. 

The banks have taken their influence to a new level, now we can see ourselves how the government carefully aligns itself with corporate and banking interests despite our calls for a fair solution. 

The protests in Milwaukee were an example of how a great idea, a final rising up of the people, can be trampled by the carefully executed plans of those in power. 

The media casts us in a poor light, our politicians jump onto the band wagon to further their own political agendas, and our message to the world, to government and other Americans is lost. 



Radicals, Extremists and Past Protests

From Fox Television News involvement to various newspapers and online slurs, the Milwaukee protests have been leveled into no more than a rally for people upset with the government. 

Small and insignificant protesting for the sake of protesting, that’s what the news media has been calling it.

Have they forgotten that all over the country other groups have assembled with the same plea? 

Stop government overspending, stop these taxes and once again America listen to the needs of the people! This message was lost. 

Fox aligned themselves with the Milwaukee protestors, not as an act of faith but to warp any true feeling or actual progression during the day.

Fox is a corporate owned network, do not accept them so easily as a friendly supporter of our cause. 

In 2006 in Milwaukee they had a Tea Party were they burned the 9/11 Commission Report. Nothing came of it because the media dismissed it as radical.


Dismissed as Radical Extremist Government Hate Protest


Future Subterfuge

This movement is extremely important to our nation. It is the first time so many Americans have turned out in mass to protest a corrupt system.

All these little angles that the elite try to employ to dismiss these Tea Parties as insignificant must be acknowledged. 

They are not beyond sending racist or extremist groups to disrupt the peaceful proceedings. 

The media will twist the words of interviewed people. News announcers will try to make crowd members seem radical, stupid or blindly led by passionate political leaders. 

We are not blind to any of their tricks. We know what the Boston Tea Party entailed and we know why we have traveled to protest at these parties.

If they misquote you, let people know online, if they remove your video or website, flood the social networking sites with the truth. 

The Milwaukee Tea Party was one of many on April 15th that was discredited by local and national media.

Don’t allow them to take the real message away from you, fight like the men fought on that day in 1773, to make a difference, to gain our independence once again.





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