Tea Partiers hold anniversary rally Saturday

NORWICH – Norwich Tea Party Patriots will hold a Tax Day Tea Party Rally to celebrate the third anniversary of the founding of their group from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday in the East Side Park in downtown Norwich.
The local group was first formed on Tax Day, April 15, 2009 when thousands of patriots around the country in every state gathered in groups at the beginning of the Tea Party Movement. This movement has grown to over 50 million in all 50 states and has become a strong political force. “They have stood strong in support of the Constitution and against increased government control of our lives and increased spending and taxation,” said local Tea Party spokesperson Gilda Ward.
The Norwich Tea Party Patriots has remained strong and active over these last three years. They have been very engaged on both the state and national levels. They have traveled to Albany and Washington, D.C. many times to protest and lobby against such legislation as the Obamacare legislation and against raising the debt limit and increasing spending and taxation. Just recently, Norwich Tea Party Patriots filled a bus of fellow patriots that traveled to Washington, D.C. to protest Obamacare as it came before the Supreme Court. “This Tax Day Tea Party Rally is a celebration of the last three years and a big call to action for all that needs to be done this very important year,” Ward said.
A prominent feature of the rally will be the presence of the Liberty Bus. All are encouraged to come sign the bus that has been called “A 44 foot Petition from We the People.” The Merle Matts and Friends band will perform during the rally. Beth Powers, founder of Liberty in America and the Liberty Bus, will speak twice during the day.
Other speakers include Shaun Marie, Executive Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party of NYS; Sheryl Thomas from TeamWatch NY, host of the Sheryl Thomas Radio Show, and Coordinator of the Orange-Sullivan Tea Party; Deb Cody, Political and Legislative Director of NY Right to Life; James Sacco, a Constitutional lawyer; Bill Park, representative for Liberty Council; Max Tollens, a businessman and tea party activist; and Hana Cook who escaped from Communist Czechoslovakia and eventually worked her way to America.
Mike Kicinski, who is running on the Republican primary for the new 22nd Congressional District, will also be speaking as well as Frank Revoir, candidate for Chenango County Court Judge, along with other speakers.
There will be refreshments available and lots of information. “This is a great time to bring your family and friends and spend the day. Chairs, flags, and signs are welcome,” Ward said.
For more information, contact Ward at 764-8303 or mward9@stny.rr.com.

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