Tea Party Nation’s Master Plan to Repeal HCR

Filed in National by on March 23, 2010

Look what landed in my email box:

Tea Party Nation

A message to all members of Tea Party Nation

Now we fight!!!
Over the last few days, you have heard very little from Tea Party Nation on the Socialist Health Care vote. This was by design. We had little more to offer than other patriot groups and I do not know about you, but my email box was getting filled up with urgent messages. No one needed one more.
Now things are different.  TPN has a plan and we are going to fight back!
Tea Party Nation wants you to take the battle to your home state.  The following states have recall provisions that allow recall of their congressmen. They are: OR, WI, NJ, CA, CO, MI, NV, ND, LA and KS. Several other states have limited recall. Most states do not have this law.
This is what we need you to do:
First, forward this email to as many people as you can. If you receive this email and are not a member of Tea Party Nation, go to the website, www.teapartynation.com and join us.
Second, if your state allows recall, look up the procedure and get started.  If you need help, we will try and compile a list of attorneys who can help you.
Third, if your state does not have a recall provision, call your state representatives and state senators and demand that one be enacted immediately!  Enlist the help of your friends and fellow activists. Politicians like their job security, so they are not going to be that receptive to something that might be used against them.
Too bad – they work for us!
Finally, as I mentioned above, we need lawyers. I know there are a number of lawyers on Tea Party Nation. We need lawyers who can help us draft model statutes that people can give their state representatives and senators to introduce to their state legislature.  If you are an attorney and would like to help, please contact me at judson@teapartynation.com.
The battle for freedom is entering a critical phase. Next on the Obama agenda is Amnesty and Universal Voter Registration. Both are designed to help the Socialists’ rule to continue by either creating enough new voters so they will win elections, or to create the wiggle room for Chicago-style corruption at the national level.
You know their motto by now — Why win an election, when you can steal it!
Time is running out.  We must act now! If we do not stop the Obama/Pelosi/Reid axis of political evil now, we will not have a country to save in 2012.
Thank you all for your hard work and efforts up until this point.  The future of the country left to us by our founding fathers and fought for by our forefathers now rests on our shoulders.
We may have lost a battle, but we will win this war against liberalism!
Judson Phillips Founder and President Tea Party Nation

Well, everything I learned about stealing elections I learned from the rethuglicans in Ohio in 2004.  I was in Columbus volunteering for the Kerry campaign and witnessed how manipulating who had enough voting machines skewed the election.

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  1. anonone says:

    Tea Party Nation = TPN. Funny.

  2. cassandra_m says:

    Universal Voter Registration?? I guess this is bad because then too many black and brown people vote, huh.

    It’s funny the difference here — the netroots get mad at somebody and we try to organize a primary (cf, Stupak, Bart or Lincoln, Blanche) and these fools go out and sign petitions.

    Surprised, tho that they did not advise their followers to go find civil rights heros to spit on.

  3. Jason330 says:

    What to make of these guys? Yes they are nuts, but they are also violent, stridently ignorant, and incredibly obedient to authority. There are no adults in the GOP to talk them down. You have to think the next Timothy McVeigh is checking out van rentals and slowly stocking up on fertilizer even now.

  4. LOL, I love it. They’re going to try recalls. The thing that sucks is that they’re going to waste state money on these Constitutional challenges.

  5. Does anyone else get a squee! feeling when Jason330 comments? Love you Jason!

  6. Jason330 says:

    *blush* I doubt anonone is very fond of my comments these days.

  7. anonone says:

    Jason, you say whatever you want about me – just don’t stop commenting. As long as there is someone in Delaware who swore that they would walk naked down Main Street in Middletown if Castle ran for the Senate, I know that I can’t be the “stupidest fucking guy in Delaware.” 🙂

  8. fightingbluehen says:

    Jason330, the tea party people don,t seem “violent” to me.

    To me, they look like senior citizens in beach chairs, who clean up after themselves.

  9. anon says:

    Jason330, the tea party people don,t seem “violent” to me.

    To me, they look like senior citizens in beach chairs, who clean up after themselves.

    They are just the petri dish in which the real pathogens will find nourishment.

  10. bamboozer says:

    Tea Baggers shot themselves in the foot this week on national TV, the free ride is over. With HCR gaining speed by the minute they have lost and are simply in denial. As for Republican Politicians if they want to look even worse then so be it.

  11. anon1 says:

    no recall process could possibly get the job done before november. this bill wont be repealed, even in repubs get majorities. the only chance is the supreme court. which tea partiers have absolutely no control over.

  12. P.Schwartz says:

    “Tea Party Democrat” To Enter Connecticut Senate Race

    Hartford Courant ^ | March 23, 2010
    A self-proclaimed “tea party Democrat” says he will announce plans to seek the Democratic nomination for Connecticut’s U.S. Senate seat. Warren Mosler, a financier, founder of a sports car company and a former candidate for the U.S. Virgin Islands’ nonvoting seat in Congress, is scheduled to formally announce his candidacy Wednesday at a Wallingford restaurant. A native of Manchester, the 61-year-old has lived in the Virgin Islands but says he recently relocated to Guilford to seek the nomination. He faces Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and Mystic businessman Merrick Alpert. Mosler says he has a plan to fix the U.S. economy…