Salisbury’s July 4th TEA Party in pictures and text

I’ll put up a long post warning before I begin…I started out with over 20 pictures and distilled it down to 16 photos. If you have the capability (I notice this doesn’t work with Firefox, more’s the pity) the captions help tell the story. Hold your mouse over the picture.

Not having a wide-angle lens, I couldn't get the full lawn of the Government Office Building in one shot. This is looking toward the Wicomico County Courthouse.

Standing in the same spot, I turned and looked toward Division Street. This was taken just before 10 a.m. and the crowd hadn't peaked yet.

There weren’t as many people at the July 4th rendition of the TEA Party as there were on April 15th despite the fact that the weather was nicer. Obviously that was countered by the fact that many had made holiday plans; however the anger and frustration was just as evident based on what many of the speakers noted in their remarks.

The Minuteman was back in full regalia, although he stayed much drier this time around. If you don't know, the flag is a 'Don't Tread On Me' flag.

This gentleman was one of the first speakers and most noteworthy among his remarks was a call to “get the statists out of office and put in those who love liberty.” He exhorted us to “get in the faces of our elected officials” and concluded that “when the people fear the government, that is tyranny (but) when the government fears the people it is liberty.” He was circulating a petition to sign and deliver personally to the front door of elected officials. (That covered the “get in their face” part.)

Mike Brewington was among a number other speakers who came up for a particular cause, his being the National Rifle Association.

Local NRA organizer and spokesman Mike Brewington derided Maryland's pitiful Second Amendment record.

Others let their signs do the talking.

At least for one day the majority wasn't so silent.

This sign has gotten plenty of play in the local media and blogosphere. So, where is that birth certificate anyway?

I think the answer is 1,000,000,000,001. That's a LOT of zeroes.

I'd love to have someone from the left argue with this one. What rights are you restoring? Photo courtesy of Sheila Fields, my thanks to her!

And this sign holder is correct. We are the government, not just the governed. The problem is the best and brightest who were supposed to represent us have devolved into the greediest and most corrupt.

Even the kids got into the act, although I can personally vouch that the sign on the left was created last Wednesday by someone really special. They're definitely tailored to Delmarva.

Our protest even spilled over as some went down to the corner of Division Street and Business Route 50 to express their viewpoint.

These concerned citizens strolled down the street to the corner to make their case for capitalism and smaller government. Photo courtesy of Sheila Fields.

Now here’s something I don’t understand, and perhaps it’s the reputation garnered by the protests on the left. You had 200 or so law-abiding citizens, so was there any need for this guy to keep an eye on us?

Isn't the idea of police work to go where the criminals are? Maybe he needs to check out a different part of town then.

Events like this don’t come together from thin air. Chris Lewis, who helped put together the original April 15th TEA Party, is now mulling a run for Congress. Looks like he has a ready-made volunteer force if he uses it wisely. Here he speaks to close the proceedings.

Chris Lewis was the final speaker. At the moment he's thinking of attempting to take Frank Kratovil's job - honestly he's more qualified to be a representative of the people than Frank is. Maybe it's a time for the return of the citizen legislator the Founding Fathers envisioned.

Also adopting the event as their own was the local Americans for Prosperity chapter. Their co-chair Julie Brewington was there early getting things underway, and had her own message for our Congressman.

The Americans for Prosperity organization had plenty of information available for those who wished to follow up their attendance with other concrete action.

AFP local co-chair Julie Brewington in front of their tent. I'm all for her sentiment because I wouldn't have hired Frank in the first place!

The gathering lasted three hours, and there were probably 20 to 30 speakers all told. Some were brief, and some seemed to go on for 15 or 20 minutes. None of them were professional politicians, and I was the only elected official to speak – part of my pitch was to hold our legislators accountable and the other part to let those there know that the GOP has a school board opening (as do the Democrats.)

As a group, it’s a pretty safe bet that we hold certain truths to be self-evident. The final picture is what it’s all about, and I’m pleased to see AFP making these available at the event.

The Constitution. It doesn't look living to me!

Probably the next big TEA Party-style gathering is a national one slated for the weekend of September 11th in Washington, D.C. While I don’t know this for a fact, it wouldn’t surprise me if there weren’t a bus chartered from Salisbury to ferry interested participants to the event – at least the September 12th gathering.

If I go I’ll be sure to have pictures!

Author: Michael

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8 thoughts on “Salisbury’s July 4th TEA Party in pictures and text”

  1. Sorry I missed the fun. I was out of town but there seems to have been a pretty good turnout.

    One thing — our side would do well to dissasociate ourselves from the nutjobs who think Obama is some kind of foreign secret-Muslim. Obama’s a Christian who was born in the U.S. Anyone who doesn’t think this isn’t a conservative or a libertarian — that person is an idiot. Plus, the media love to focus on the wackos, as your note about the media attention on that sign illustrates. People can dismiss us as being a bunch of conspiracy theorists instead of actually considering our message. That sign discredits us all.

    Let’s worry about the issues, not about the non-issue off Obama’s birth certificate.

  2. Michael,

    You have done an incredible job with this story. Networking is important for us now. The path forward is networking, communication, and organization. Live Free!

    Mike Brewington

  3. I was wondering about the elderly woman holding a sign against “socialized medicine” at the rally. Has she (and all of the rest of you) pledged not to take Medicare or Medicaid? I certainly hope so.

  4. By the way, nice use of quotation marks on many of these signs–hope “you” didn’t “make” these “Michael!”

  5. FYI, for those that use Firefox, and wish to see the captions, it’s as simple as installing the add-on “IE Tabs”. Then, down in the right hand corner is the firefox symbol. If you click on it, it will refresh the page and read it as an ‘Internet Explorer’ page, thus allowing for the captions while maintaining Firefox security. 🙂

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