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Another Tea Party in New Jersey for Independence Day?


The Tax Day Tea Party in New Jersey Seemed to Reach Every Niche in the State, With People Braving the Spring Rain to Participate.


When a nation of free people decides that its government no longer represents their interests or listens to their grievances, they have very few options left in order to create change.

The people decided upon a clever way to attempt to create change, and decided to hold tea parties in remembrance of the Boston Tea Party that is so prominent in the history of the American Revolution, and to carry the spirit of anti government dissent to the present day. 

By using the Internet the people were able to connect and organize the tea parties all across the United States and gather tens of thousands of people into protests in virtually every state of the Union.

This grassroots protest movement was created so quickly and had such powerful momentum that the powers that be decided to take clear action to marginalize and defeat the message of the protesters and distract the rest of the public from the truth. 

The mainstream media was then called into to spin lies around the tea parties until the citizens would not recognize them anymore, claiming that they were racist and nothing more than redneck Republicans who hated Democrats. 

The reality is that the people showing up to these protests were in fact the new wave of independent thinkers who do not take political sides, yet instead attack the entire system as a whole condemning it for abusing the liberties of civilians everywhere. 

These Independent or Libertarian thinkers typically believe that the Constitution is the most important law of the land, and that the United States government is in clear violation of it’s mandates and that all of them should be fired and the system dismantled.



Why is there a Tea Party in New Jersey?

The reason that the people of New Jersey decided to attend what was called a tea party, was so that they could gather and publicly voice their dissent for the government’s actions. 

Many of these people believe in self determination and self reliance, and are very appalled by the government sweeping attempts to turn everyone to welfare dependence. 

The tea party in New Jersey was nothing more than a gathering of free citizens to express their outrage at the events transpiring in Washington and Wall Street. 

They wanted to bring public awareness to issues such as the Federal Reserve Bank and the fraud it commits, or to the recent push by the government to eliminate freedom and replace it with dependency. 


What are People Protesting About?

Many people showed up simply to protest the fact that their hard earned tax dollars are thrown away by the government at pointless endeavors and that their grandchildren are being put into debt through the process. 

Often times these people simply request to be allowed freedom, and reject any notion of the government taking care of them or making any choices for them.

At the tea party in New Jersey, people were openly condemning the international banking cartel and the corrupt politicians whom protect it. 

Many of these civil liberties advocates have been protesting the government’s atrocities against it’s own citizens for years, and the tea parties are but a culmination of their plight. 


Is the Tea Party Just a Bunch of Republicans?

When the Fox News began to act as if it was best friends with protesters at the tea parties, many liberal slanted media stations began to report that the tea parties were nothing more than Republican staged events to protest the election of a Democrat. 

Some of these pundits also proclaimed that the protesters were racist and that they were only angry because a black man had become President of the United States. 

However at the tea party in New Jersey, there were many black people present, in fact people of all colors and creeds, religions, or political backgrounds.

These people shared the common cause of standing firm against government oppression and it had nothing to do with race or party differences. 

Many of these very same protesters were protesting the Bush Administration for eight years, and still are, which makes it hard to see how they could be upset that Bush isn’t there anymore.





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