


So I went. I had business at my brokers, right across from the Morristown Green . . . but let’s face it, I would have gone anyway.
Here are some pictures. There’s the crowd in front of the dais (I arrived late for most of the speechifying):
There were some young guys carrying rather erudite signs noting a website called campaignforliberty.com — I should check it out. One of them has a great hat.
The hat close up says GOLD IS MONEY. John Galt!
There was a Morristown Minuteman. I hear Morristown had a prominent role in the earlier American Revolution of 1776.
What I wore to the Tea Party to hand out anti-Corzine stickers was actually my own silkscreen design. Or rather, a take-off of Shepard Fairey who is known for his, um, sampling. Sarah Palin is the man . . . the best of the four top ticket candidates in 2008.
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Where were all the protestors during the W years as the national debt went from about 55% of GDP to over 70%? And during the Reagan-H. Bush years as the debt went from just over 30% of GDP to over 60%?
Bunch of racist hypocrites. Why don’t they just go ahead and join the Klan?
Well, Mr. Sheridan,
Why don’t you provide us with a carefully researched, well-thought out post complete with links to support the claims that you have made-rather than those nonsensical rants about certain people being racist? People make fools of themselves when they hurl invectives and make personal attacks at those they disagree with often because they are unable to articulate a thoughtful, intelligent argument to support their position.
This kind of ad hominem attack from Mr. Sheridan is just what Americans exercising their rights of peaceable assembly and dissent will have to expect. Express dissent? You’re a racist, you should join the Klan. Its a tactic mean to stand in for “thoughtful, intelligent argument” (which his ilk do not do). Remember, a tactic perceived is a tactic disarmed. I’ll not be brushed back by this kind of nonsense and nor should anyone else.