London to host Canada’s First TEA Party — Saturday, October 3

by Tasha on Wednesday, September 23, 2009, 7:58 am · 4 comments

Brought to us by the Forest City Institute:

London S.O.S. (Stop Over-Spending) Rally!

On October 3 2009 from 12:00pm until 2:00pm, the Forest City Institute invites you to join us at Reg Cooper Square (behind City Hall) and let London’s city council and bureaucrats know it is time to end London’s decade of darkness.

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Saturday, October 3, 2009
12:00pm – 2:00pm
Reg Cooper Square, behind City Hall
300 Dufferen Avenue
London, Ontario, Canada

Phone:   519-438-8606
alawton@forestcityinstitute.ca

“Inspired by the success of the TEA Parties in the United States, it’s time for Londoners — and all Canadians — to take a stand in the Forest City against the mismanagement of our money at any level of government, and inform Canadians on what the bureaucrats are really doing with our money.

“Come and join the Forest City Institute in Reg Cooper Square for music, great speakers, and a rally against high taxes, and tell the government to stop over-spending.

Come and hear guest speakers like Kathy Shaidle, whose last visit to our city spurred the Freeps’ smear campaign that actually helped sell out the event!

Born Free & Taxed to Death!

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{ 4 comments }

1 Bill Elder September 23, 2009 at 2:50 pm

I suppose my unstated point was that the event will be spun as ‘dangerous reactionary anti government unrest fomented by crazy gun loving right wingers who don’t want to pay their fair share of our benevolent social welfare systems’ – watch the CBC blog site – i bet they steal this from me word for word ;-)

2 MooseandSquirrel September 23, 2009 at 3:14 pm

Oh, you’re probably right about the CBC. And that’s why I love that one sign (Kathy has it on her site) — It doesn’t matter what this sign says you’ll call it racism anyway!

Maybe somebody needs to bring a sign that says “It doesn’t matter what this sign says you’ll call us crazy dangerous gun-loving anti-government right wingers anyway!”.

3 Bill Elder September 23, 2009 at 12:45 pm

Again we see the he vicious circle of the cultural war;

Radical liberalism foments reactionary conservatism, reactionary conservatism foments radical liberalism. It’s like a modern proverb about two lunatics who need each other’s madness to feel sane.

Society would be so much more livable and civil if we all realized this phony left-right paradigm, which keeps us fighting each other over social myths, is diversionary and keeps us from seeing the real enemy of the free state, free society, the free individual and free markets is big government and its ‘governance culture’. Partisan ideological fractiousness ( AKA the culture war) was given to us by the political elite class to keep us focused on abstract semantics while a rapacious parasitic governing culture devours our wealth and liberty building bigger and bigger control structures to protect their insulated sinecure and control/repress our dissent to it.

Look at Britain if you wish to see a nation in the deep thralls of the administrative tyranny of big government despotism:

http://tinyurl.com/l6dno8
http://tinyurl.com/lapcb8
http://tinyurl.com/mtscme
http://tinyurl.com/lkyubk
http://tinyurl.com/mexd68
http://tinyurl.com/lveleo
http://tinyurl.com/mzheeg

Tea parties should be non partisan events focused on regaining lost freedom and democratic control.

4 MooseandSquirrel September 23, 2009 at 1:20 pm

Tea parties should be non partisan events focused on regaining lost freedom and democratic control.

I agree, which is why the advertisement for the event invites all Londoners (and Canadians) to take part.

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