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Posted on Thursday, 16th April 2009 by Gene Quinn

UPDATED: 9:42 pm EST

To be perfectly honest, I didn’t expect any of the so-called elite media to provide positive coverage of the tea party protests that took place all over America yesterday, but I also didn’t expect the liberal media to come right out and lie about what happened.  Here is what the NY Times had to say: “It was hard to determine from the moderate turnout just how effective the parties would be.”

This is a complete lie and everyone know it!  The NY Times then went on to explain that there were 200 protesters in Philadelphia and 500 in Pensacola, Florida, and completely ignoring the hundreds of thousands of people that attended 2000 tea parties across the country yesterday.  Yes, that’s right, hundreds of thousands of people.  The math is actually quite simple.  Even if you assume only 100 protesters at 2,000 tea parties that is 200,000.  In reality, we know that there were far more than 100 protesters per tea party, so don’t be surprised if in the days to come we learn that there were not hundreds of thousands of people, but rather millions who protested on April 15, 2009, which is a day that is likely to go down in history books as the day a peaceful conservative revolution started the march to take back America.

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Posted on Saturday, 28th March 2009 by Gene Quinn

On Tuesday, March 24, 2009, Daniel Hannan, a relatively unknown member of the European Parliment from Southern England, gave a speech to Parliment that lasted little more than 3 minutes.  This speech could well become the defining moment when the world woke up to the craziness that is being thrust upon us by leaders who are desparate for a solution to the global economic crisis, but short on wisdom.  If Hannan did wake up on Tuesday morning known to few in England, Europe and the world, it will likely be the last day he remains obscure because he had the guts to tell the whole world that leaders who believe printing money, borrowing and spending will solve our problems are simply delusional. 

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