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Saturday, December 12, 2009

A Tale of Two Tea Parties

December 16th will be the 236th anniversary of the ‘Boston Tea Party’ – that famous assembly of American patriots who threw hundreds of tons of British tea into the waters of Boston Harbor to protest unjust taxation and oppressive government. The same fiery spirit that led those Americans to refuse to bow to British pressure prompted them to begin the struggle for independence just two short years later. After over two and a quarter centuries, we still benefit from the foundation laid by our Founder’s sacrifices.

When the Sons of Liberty stepped foot on those three ships loaded with tea, they knew they would be angering a colossal government. Rather than passively submit to tyranny, they stood up and made their voices heard.

In response to their experiences with monarchial government, those patriots who were our nation’s Founders set up a Constitutional Republic, limited in size and scope, to preserve the liberties we all hold dear. Since that time, however, we have begun to drift from the moorings of our founding documents, and have allowed the federal government to grow into a monster the Founders would never have recognized.

Today, we constantly hear of some new scheme the politicians in Washington are cooking up. From amnesty for illegal immigrants, pork projects, government-run health care and disastrous “cap-and-trade” proposals that will destroy our economy and way-of-life, Congress and the White House continues to ignore the will of We The People.

For decades, the American people have watched as career politicians and those who do not possess our nation’s best interests at heart have used the government to benefit themselves, at the expense of the citizens.

No longer.

With the onset of the Tea Party movement in February of this year, the American people have awakened to see the destruction that has been, and is being, wrought on our country. We are standing up and saying ‘enough is enough!’ We will not stand idly by as yet-unborn generations are loaded with crushing debt and the Constitution is trampled on.

Millions have gathered across the nation in the past ten months to make their voices heard. Here in Muskogee, over 850 concerned citizens have come out for three separate ‘Tea Parties’ since April 15th. Democrats, Republicans and Independents alike have voiced both their opposition to harmful government policies, and their favor for ideas such as the FairTax, balanced budgets, fiscal responsibility and congressional term limits.

On December 16th, more Muskogee-area patriots will be gathering for another Tea Party, from noon to 1:30pm at the Muskogee Civic Center (Room C). Now is the time for American citizens to stand up and speak out. Whether your issue is federal or local, unless you join in the fight nothing will change. Remember – you truly can make a difference.

The political status quo must be changed, if we want to pass on an America as great as the one we received from our Founding Fathers.

Get involved. Connect with like-minded citizens from all over this part of the state. Come to the Muskogee Civic Center from noon to 1:30pm on Wednesday, December 16th. Come and make your voice heard!

Jamison Faught is the organizer of the Muskogee-area Tea Party movement. He is local conservative political activist and blogger. You can read his blog at www.muskogeepolitico.blogspot.com

Saturday, December 05, 2009

The Conservative View: Cards and Politics

This week's Conservative View, by Adair County Commissioner Russell Turner (R-Stilwell).
The Conservative View
by Russell Turner

Cards and Politics

I have never fancied myself as being an accomplished card player, but knowing when to fold and get out of the current game is a trait that any good card player knows. When you are playing cards with one or two people you have a much better ability to set the tone of the game and insure that the game will be fair. On the other hand, if you get into a game where there are many players you have a much better chance of being taken to the cleaners, especially if some of the other players form an alliance. Everything in life is a game, if we learn how to play the game we will be successful; if we don’t, we run the risk of losing our shirts. The same can be said about international politics. In a little over a week our leaders will be attending one of the biggest games of chance that our country has ever faced. The United Nations' Copenhagen Climate Change Conference starts next week; the outcome of the meetings could mean the beginning of the end of U.S. sovereignty.

If our elected officials are foolish enough to sign off on the climate change agreement in Copenhagen, we Americans will be paying a high price for many generations to come. There are 192 nations attending including the United States, we will be 1 of 192 participants. Voting blocs such as the EU, the AU, and the "G-77" will likely pool their votes and negotiating resources to isolate the U.S. We could easily be standing alone and be a sucker ripe for the taking. While many developing countries would be exempt to the regulations, the United States would have to obey a host of regulations that would essentially tie one of our hands behind our back.

We would be required to cap green house emissions while other countries such as China would be exempt. American taxpayers would be required to help fund other nation’s attempts to improve their energy resources. We would be required to share new clean energy technology with other nations and there could be the possibility that the people that developed the new technology would receive no payment for their efforts. Maybe the well meaning socialists at the Conference in Copenhagen feel that they have a stacked deck and a sucker. I just hope that our representatives are smart enough to fold and leave while we still have a shirt.
If you wish to contact Russell Turner, or want to subscribe to his email loop, email him at rdrepublican@windstream.net.

Thursday, July 02, 2009

Muskogee Independence Day Tea Party Agenda


Greetings, fellow Patriots!

We will be holding our Tea Party at Civitan Park in Muskogee (3301 Gibson Street, across from the Oklahoma School for the Blind; click here for map). It will start at 10:00am, and continue until about noon. This is a family-friendly event (bring lawn chairs!), with music and speakers, as well as other various activities. Cookies and tea will be served.

Speakers:
Singers:
  • Glen Wadsworth, local recording artist
  • Monty Baggett, local pastor
  • Barbara McAlister, internationally-acclaimed opera star and Muskogee native
Highlights:
  • Voter registration
  • Bake sale
  • Tea and cookies
  • High Striker
  • LIBERTY TREE Dedication and Planting
To help cover the cost of the event, we will be selling pocket copies of the Constitution for $1 as a fundraiser. In addition, we will have a carnival-style High Striker, for those who wish to show off (either their strength, or how mad they are at government's dangerously wasteful spending!) and help pay for the Tea Party at the same time!

Please help spread the word by emailing your friends and family!

Re-declare your Independence at the Independence Day TEA PARTY!! Let's have another GREAT showing for the Tea Party!

Tentative agenda:
  • 10:05 - Start. Welcome and announcements by Jamison Faught
  • 10:10 - Prayer (State Rep. George Faught). National anthem (sung by Glen Wadsworth) followed by Pledge of Allegiance.
  • 10:20 - Matt Pinnell with American Majority
  • 10:30 - Jeff McIlroy with OK FairTax
  • 10:40 - Barbara McAlister sings 'America the Beautiful'
  • 10:45 - Jim Vandament with National Write Your Congressman
  • 10:55 - Mayor John Tyler Hammons on Muskogee charter changes
  • 11:05 - Glen Wadsworth sings 'God Bless America'
  • 11:10 - Steve Money on nationalized health care
  • 11:25 - Reading of Declaration of Independence/Bill of Rights
  • 11:35 - Jason Carini on activism and UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • 11:45 - Stuart Jolly with Americans For Prosperity
  • 11:55 - Liberty Tree dedication
  • 12:00 - Monty Baggett sings 'God Bless the USA'
  • 12:05 - Closing and final announcements by Jamison Faught

For more information, contact Jamison Faught (Organizer, Muskogee Tea Party) at (918) 869-6000, or teapartymuskogee@gmail.com.

Friday, June 26, 2009