13 Aug 2010

BUS PACKAGE Deal to DC – Glenn Beck Restoring Honor Rally

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Over the past week I have recieved multiple requests for information on bus trips to DC for the 8/28 rally. Americans for Prosperity has organized a trip that will be leaving from Atlanta. Please notice that there is only two more days to register, so act fast. If you are aware of any other bus trips that have been organized, please notify me and I will share the information.

Thank You,
Megan Seda

Two Days Left for BUS PACKAGE Deal to DC – Glenn Beck Restoring Honor Rally/Defending the Dream Summit

Dear AFP Activist -

In the last two days, President Barack Obama has specifically targeted the efforts of Americans for Prosperity activists like yourself. Click below for the audio: http://bit.ly/9PG8co

Nationally syndicated talk show host Mark Levin blasted back yesterday and Glenn Beck did this morning. Click below for Mark Levin’s comments: http://bit.ly/cCLLst

Sunday, August 15 is your last chance to register for the bus package to Washington DC for the Glenn Beck Restoring Honor Rally and the AFP Defending the American Dream Summit where we be training on ground game for “November Is Coming” that has the White House so worried! Don’t miss this critical Summit!

Click the link below to register NOW for the bus package that ends Sunday and the dramatic discounts. We are almost sold out on the Georgia bus package! http://www.defendingthedream.org/.

See you in Washington, DC!

Joel Aaron Foster
Grassroots Coordinator
Americans for Prosperity Georgia

15 Jul 2010

Augusta Tea Party is not for sale!

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The Augusta Tea Party has not endorsed Ray McKinney. Tony Powers, after receiving a payment of $9056 on June 17th for “media”, made a unilateral decision to endorse on behalf of the Augusta Tea Party, without first discussing the matter with any of the other organizers. This is just another example of pay-to-play politics that the Tea Parties are fighting against. THE AUGUSTA TEA PARTY IS NOT FOR SALE!

12 Jul 2010

Augusta Tea Party Endorsements

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We have many people asking us who we plan to endorse in the upcoming primary elections. The Augusta Tea Party has decided NOT to endorse in the primary elections (Federal, State or Local). The organizers of the Augusta Tea Party encourage you to research all candidates before casting your vote. We will have some exciting news soon for events this Fall!

15 Apr 2010

Tea Party Info

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When: Thursday, April 15th from 5:00pm – 9:00pm

Where: Augusta Commons

Parking: There are several large lots across Reynolds Street from the Commons and also the Augusta Marriott has a parking deck about a block from the commons.

Speakers: Speakers include  Bob McEwen, John Oxendine, Jeff Duncan, Melvin Everson, Nikki Haley, Carl Smith, Jeanne Seaver, Ray McBerry, Taylor Bryant, Gerry Purcell and others

Augusta Commons Map

13 Apr 2010

Volunteer at the Augusta Tea Party

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If you are interested in volunteering at the Tea Party please fill in all fields. We are asking some volunteers to arrive at 3:30pm, but if you can’t come until later let us know what time you will arrive and we will work you in. if you have any questions email me at megan.seda@gmail.com.

To volunteer goto: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dFlFMkR3Mms0eVVtRm9uTlRCSFBsNWc6MQ

02 Apr 2010

What is the Tea Party?

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Several people have told me they find it difficult to explain what exactly the ‘Tea Party’ is. It is difficult to define because there is no formal organization that defines its platform or strategies. Hopefully this will provide a (somewhat) succinct explanation of the origins and purposes of the ‘Tea Party’.

The Tea Party movement was started last year (2009) after Rick Santelli went on his, now infamous, rant on the floor of the Chicago Exchange. Santelli chided President Obama for his support of the mortgage bailout and exclaimed that we need to have a “Chicago Tea Party” to tell the government how we feel about excessive spending. On February 27, 2009 just days after Santelli’s call to action, grassroots activists hastily organized protests at state capitols, courthouse lawns and other public gathering spaces across the nation. Since then, nationwide Tea Party Protests have been organized on several dates. The first of these organized events was the 2009 Tax Day Tea Party, held on April 15, 2009. The focus of the Tax Day Tea Party was protesting the unprecedented spending levels in Washington DC, primarily the recently passed, one-trillion dollar, stimulus bill. The 2009 Tax Day Tea Party was tremendously successful at attracting the attention of conservatives who were not politically active or had become frustrated and disengaged over the failure of Congressional Republicans to adhere to conservative principles.

Building on the success of the Tax Day Tea Party, the owners of several well-read, conservative blogs began to call for a series of Tea Party events to lead up to the 2010 mid-term elections. Although there is no organized national leadership for the Tea Party movement, the dates and topics for the protests are often coordinated using social networking websites, like Facebook, and conservative blogs. The Tea Party protests are often quickly planned to coincide with important congressional votes and even with just a few days notice often attract thousands of protesters. The recent Kill the Bill rally at Capitol Hill in Washington DC is an example of one such quickly orchestrated protest.

The ‘Tea Party’ and other similar movements like the 9/12 rallies (often referred to under the Tea Party umbrella) is not a political party. Although some have suggested that it has the support to develop a national leadership and platform, most conservative activists feel that the Tea Party is best used as a means to return the Republican Party to its’ conservative and libertarian roots. Because the Tea Party is attractive to conservative-minded people who are not currently political active Tea Parties can serve as a gateway to other political activity. The Tea Parties of 2010 are beginning to stress the importance of political organization and participation. Many Tea Parties nationwide are working to incorporate their attendees into the local political culture by encouraging them to participate in political campaigns to unseat incumbent Democrats and left-leaning Republicans in the 2010 mid-term elections.

Megan Seda
Columbia County Young Republicans

27 Mar 2010

How you can help…

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Make Rally Signs

We need signs. Make signs to bring with you, if you can make extra to give to other protesters. Try hosting a sign making party on the Saturday before the tea party. Invite your friends and ask them to bring some supplies(posterboard, markers, paints). Make as many signs as you can, we want every one in the crowd to have a sign. Get some ideas for sign slogans here.

Write a Letter to the Editor

We’ll be sending press releases to all of the area media, but they may not choose to do a story. Help us out by writing a letter to the editor telling people why you will be attending the Augusta Tax Day Tea Party. Don’t forget to include the date, time and location and where to go for more info (www.AugustaTeaParty.org).

Get the Word Out

We can’t have a protest without protesters. Help us spread the word by telling your friends and family. Print out some posters and flyers to put up at work and school. (printable flyers coming soon)

Spread the word by telling your friends & family.