Welcome Home Harry--Thousands of Tea Partiers storm Harry Reid's hometown

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LAS VEGAS -- Fewer taxes, less government and no "Obamacare."

That's the message thousands of conservative Tea Party activists were hoping to send to Washington as they streamed into Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown in Nevada Saturday morning.

"Harry Reid is symbolic of the problems in Washington in the sense that he's been the leader in the Senate of all the things we've been against -- expanding the government, increasing the deficit, and raising taxes," Sal Russo, chief strategist of the Tea Party Express, told FoxNews.com.

"He campaigned as a moderate but has moved so far to the left," Russo said of Reid. "Voters are tolerate of different views, but what they don't like is when someone campaigns one way and then governs by another."

The Tea Party Express, one of the most visible factions of the national Tea Party Movement, officially kicked off its cross-country, 42-city bus tour with Saturday's rally.

Activists brought American flags, "Don't Tread on Me" signs and outspoken anger toward President Obama and his health care overhaul.

The activists' star, Sarah Palin, spoke to the rally Saturday from a makeshift stage in a patch of dusty desert about 60 miles north of Las Vegas.

Palin told them the big-government, big-debt spending spree of the Senate majority leader, Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is over.

"You're fired!" Palin said.

Organizers predict as many as 10,000 people could come to tiny Searchlight, the hardscrabble former mining town where the Senate Democratic leader grew up and owns a home. By midmorning, cars and recreational vehicles filled the area as people set up lawn chairs and braced against a stiff wind whipping up dust clouds and blowing dozens of flags straight out.

"We're not going to sit down and shut up. Thank you for standing up," Palin told the Tea Party rally.

FOXNews.com - Tea Party Targets Reid, Health Care Law in 'Showdown in Searchlight'

Apparently the democrat operatives who have stated over the last week that the Tea Partiers will just go home with their tails tucked between their legs since the passage of government take-over of 6% of this economy--were mistaken-:lol::lol::lol:

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LAS VEGAS -- Fewer taxes, less government and no "Obamacare."

That's the message thousands of conservative Tea Party activists were hoping to send to Washington as they streamed into Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown in Nevada Saturday morning.

"Harry Reid is symbolic of the problems in Washington in the sense that he's been the leader in the Senate of all the things we've been against -- expanding the government, increasing the deficit, and raising taxes," Sal Russo, chief strategist of the Tea Party Express, told FoxNews.com.

"He campaigned as a moderate but has moved so far to the left," Russo said of Reid. "Voters are tolerate of different views, but what they don't like is when someone campaigns one way and then governs by another."

The Tea Party Express, one of the most visible factions of the national Tea Party Movement, officially kicked off its cross-country, 42-city bus tour with Saturday's rally.

Activists brought American flags, "Don't Tread on Me" signs and outspoken anger toward President Obama and his health care overhaul.

The activists' star, Sarah Palin, spoke to the rally Saturday from a makeshift stage in a patch of dusty desert about 60 miles north of Las Vegas.

Palin told them the big-government, big-debt spending spree of the Senate majority leader, Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is over.

"You're fired!" Palin said.

Organizers predict as many as 10,000 people could come to tiny Searchlight, the hardscrabble former mining town where the Senate Democratic leader grew up and owns a home. By midmorning, cars and recreational vehicles filled the area as people set up lawn chairs and braced against a stiff wind whipping up dust clouds and blowing dozens of flags straight out.

"We're not going to sit down and shut up. Thank you for standing up," Palin told the Tea Party rally.

FOXNews.com - Tea Party Targets Reid, Health Care Law in 'Showdown in Searchlight'

Apparently the democrat operatives who have stated over the last week that the Tea Partiers will just go home with their tails tucked between their legs have the passage of government take-over of 6% of this country--were mistaken-:lol::lol::lol:

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He campaigned as a moderate and then went farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr left, sounds like someone else I know---- President Obama. :lol::lol::lol:
 
The tea party is growing in numbers and they most certainly will grow more when Verizon employee's get their mail that their health care premiums are going up, when AT+T tells their retiree's no more prescription drug benefits, that they will have to go to medicare to get it. It only gets worse from here.

Corporations and business take a very long view of things, they plan now for the up-coming years. Obama thought he would look good after signing this monstrocity and mistakenly thought none of the bad stuff would show up until after his second term was in place. AT+T, Verizon, John Deare, Catapillar, just to name a few are gearing up for this bill and it ain't a lookin pretty for the Obama debunkle or the congressional and senate idiots that went along with his plan. LOLOLOLOLOL

More and more to come on this front, with the killing of the stock market with reduced earnings, more lay-offs to follow, reduced benefit packages, boy oh boy I can hardly wait for the news. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
 
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LAS VEGAS -- Fewer taxes, less government and no "Obamacare."

That's the message thousands of conservative Tea Party activists were hoping to send to Washington as they streamed into Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown in Nevada Saturday morning.

"Harry Reid is symbolic of the problems in Washington in the sense that he's been the leader in the Senate of all the things we've been against -- expanding the government, increasing the deficit, and raising taxes," Sal Russo, chief strategist of the Tea Party Express, told FoxNews.com.

"He campaigned as a moderate but has moved so far to the left," Russo said of Reid. "Voters are tolerate of different views, but what they don't like is when someone campaigns one way and then governs by another."

The Tea Party Express, one of the most visible factions of the national Tea Party Movement, officially kicked off its cross-country, 42-city bus tour with Saturday's rally.

Activists brought American flags, "Don't Tread on Me" signs and outspoken anger toward President Obama and his health care overhaul.

The activists' star, Sarah Palin, spoke to the rally Saturday from a makeshift stage in a patch of dusty desert about 60 miles north of Las Vegas.

Palin told them the big-government, big-debt spending spree of the Senate majority leader, Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is over.

"You're fired!" Palin said.

Organizers predict as many as 10,000 people could come to tiny Searchlight, the hardscrabble former mining town where the Senate Democratic leader grew up and owns a home. By midmorning, cars and recreational vehicles filled the area as people set up lawn chairs and braced against a stiff wind whipping up dust clouds and blowing dozens of flags straight out.

"We're not going to sit down and shut up. Thank you for standing up," Palin told the Tea Party rally.

FOXNews.com - Tea Party Targets Reid, Health Care Law in 'Showdown in Searchlight'

Apparently the democrat operatives who have stated over the last week that the Tea Partiers will just go home with their tails tucked between their legs have the passage of government take-over of 6% of this country--were mistaken-:lol::lol::lol:

View attachment 9843


He campaigned as a moderate and then went farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr left, sounds like someone else I know---- President Obama. :lol::lol::lol:


Yep--we have a congress, senate & adminstration that are so f.....ar left & out of touch with the American people they might has well be from MARS.---:cuckoo::cuckoo:
 
LAS VEGAS -- Fewer taxes, less government and no "Obamacare."

That's the message thousands of conservative Tea Party activists were hoping to send to Washington as they streamed into Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's hometown in Nevada Saturday morning.

"Harry Reid is symbolic of the problems in Washington in the sense that he's been the leader in the Senate of all the things we've been against -- expanding the government, increasing the deficit, and raising taxes," Sal Russo, chief strategist of the Tea Party Express, told FoxNews.com.

"He campaigned as a moderate but has moved so far to the left," Russo said of Reid. "Voters are tolerate of different views, but what they don't like is when someone campaigns one way and then governs by another."

The Tea Party Express, one of the most visible factions of the national Tea Party Movement, officially kicked off its cross-country, 42-city bus tour with Saturday's rally.

Activists brought American flags, "Don't Tread on Me" signs and outspoken anger toward President Obama and his health care overhaul.

The activists' star, Sarah Palin, spoke to the rally Saturday from a makeshift stage in a patch of dusty desert about 60 miles north of Las Vegas.

Palin told them the big-government, big-debt spending spree of the Senate majority leader, Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is over.

"You're fired!" Palin said.

Organizers predict as many as 10,000 people could come to tiny Searchlight, the hardscrabble former mining town where the Senate Democratic leader grew up and owns a home. By midmorning, cars and recreational vehicles filled the area as people set up lawn chairs and braced against a stiff wind whipping up dust clouds and blowing dozens of flags straight out.

"We're not going to sit down and shut up. Thank you for standing up," Palin told the Tea Party rally.

FOXNews.com - Tea Party Targets Reid, Health Care Law in 'Showdown in Searchlight'

Apparently the democrat operatives who have stated over the last week that the Tea Partiers will just go home with their tails tucked between their legs have the passage of government take-over of 6% of this country--were mistaken-:lol::lol::lol:

View attachment 9843


He campaigned as a moderate and then went farrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr left, sounds like someone else I know---- President Obama. :lol::lol::lol:


Yep--we have a congress, senate & adminstration that are so f.....ar left & out of touch with the American people they might has well be from MARS.---:cuckoo::cuckoo:

I think the American people will be sending them back to Mars come November 2010 and then send the remainder in 2012. :lol::lol::lol:
 
The tea party is growing in numbers and they most certainly will grow more when Verizon employee's get their mail that their health care premiums are going up, when AT+T tells their retiree's no more prescription drug benefits, that they will have to go to medicare to get it. It only gets worse from here.

Corporations and business take a very long view of things, they plan now for the up-coming years. Obama thought he would look good after signing this monstrocity and mistakenly thought none of the bad stuff would show up until after his second term was in place. AT+T, Verizon, John Deare, Catapillar, just to name a few are gearing up for this bill and it ain't a lookin pretty for the Obama debunkle or the congressional and senate idiots that went along with his plan. LOLOLOLOLOL

More and more to come on this front, with the killing of the stock market with reduced earnings, more lay-offs to follow, reduced benefit packages, boy oh boy I can hardly wait for the news. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL



:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Would you just take a look at the shot from above at the size of this crowd--HOLY COW!:lol::lol:

AMERICANS ARE REALLY PISSED OFF --to get this size of a crowd in this tiny small town 90 miles north of Las Vegas-- Po--Po--Harry Reid---:lol::lol:


$The teapartiers at Harry Reids hometown--LOL.jpg
 
Harry needs to get used to the idea of being home alot. After the next elections he's going to have a lot of free time on his hands. Wonder what a fuck wad like him will take up for a hobby?
 
Fox reported about 7000 people. I'll bet that little bar/resturant /casino owner was a very happy camper. I almost drove over but thought better of it. It's 280 miles of high wind and heat. Changed my mind.
 
i do hope yall realize that the tea party is a "for profit" organization...


try not to be total idiots...its not a political movement but a cash cow for someone
 

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