Local MoveOn.org members
had penciled in on today's schedule a protest in front of
Senator John Cornyn's Spring Valley Road office, during which
they had hoped to pressure the senator to support President
Barack Obama's public health care legislation. But when
Paula Anderson, a MoveOn.org member and spokeswoman, showed up
at 11:30 a.m., she found another contingent had beat her to the
proverbial punch: A large number of
Dallas Tea Party members were already set up, voicing their
opposition to the proposal.
Anderson was stunned: "We really did not expect them to show
up." She estimated the crowd at about 130. "From our
perspective we took names of everyone there, and we had about
30 people," she told Unfair Park. "And I would assume they
maybe had 100." As it turned out, according to Jessica Sandlin,
Cornyn's Texas press secretary, Tea Party-hearties also showed
up to health-care legislation rallies in Austin and in San
Antonio...
Last week, I
speculated on whether tea parties could help stop a
government takeover of health care by presenting a counterweight
to liberal activists.
113Tidbits| 7.24.09 @ 12:57PM
Looks like the loonies are losing traction, let's keep up the fight against all of this madness.
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Missy| 7.24.09 @ 1:21PM
Let's make Nazi Pelousy 'fear' August!