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"If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing."

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1.2 million Angry Protesters March on Capital – and the mainstream news ignores it.

I am greatly encouraged that the Tea Party movement was able to organize, on fairly short notice, getting about 1.2 million people to march on Washington DC.

That estimate of 1.2 million is from the Parks & Recreation department. Photos of the march tend to bear it out — it was a huge crowd.

Michelle Malkin’s site covered it pretty well. 9/12 march on Washington DC.

More power to the Tea Party! Love these and their signs say it well. “I’ll show your president all the respect you showed mine.”

If I know one thing, it’s that ignoring angry people just makes them madder and madder.


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