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Senator Rick Santorum To Speak To TTP On February 22nd
We are pleased to announce that Senator Rick Santorum will appear at a Tucson Tea Party event next week on Wednesday February 22, 2012. Here are the deatils: Time: Doors Open at 10 am, come early as seating is limited. … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona Presidential Primary, Rick Santorum, tucson tea party
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New TTP Leadership Means an Opportunity to Serve
It’s been very interesting to read the dozens of articles in the Media this week proclaiming the “Death of the Tea Party.” In some ways there is a bit of truth to this in that the Tea Party will never … Continue reading
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Tagged New TTP Leadership, Ralph Kayser, trent humphries, tucson tea party
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On the Wages of Inconsistency. . .
If Tucson City Council Member Regina Romero’s motion is passed tonight, The Tucson Tea Party will sue to recover all direct and indirect costs for coming into compliance with the city for gathering over the past three years which total … Continue reading
Posted in All Entries, Trent Humphries
Tagged Occupy Tucson, Regina Romero, tucson tea party
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Equal Protection under the Law
When our government, whether federal or local, picks and chooses which laws to enforce and on whom, it is violating both the letter and the spirit of the Constitution of the United States. The Equal Protection Clause of the 14th … Continue reading
What happens at a TEA Party
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about who TEA Partiers are and just what goes on at one of their gatherings. I was at a recent Tucson TEA Party gathering held at El Presidio Plaza on a beautiful … Continue reading
October 22nd- Don’t Bring Your Sleeping Bags
The events of the past couple of weeks are a testament to the character of the people who attend Tucson Tea Party events. I reiterate how proud I am to stand next to all of you. When we protest, when … Continue reading
Calling All Capitalists!
The City of Tucson has caved to the Occupy Tucson protesters and allowed them Carte Blanche to do as they wish without any of the rules or procedures demanded of us and any other organization wishing to use City facilities. … Continue reading
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Tagged Occupy Tucson, Tucson Business, Tucson City Council, tucson tea party
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Four of Seven City Candidates Would Like to Earn Your Vote
The Tucson Tea Party sent out a questionnaire to all of the Tucson City Council candidates in an effort to help TTP members familiarize themselves with the candidates and get ready for the vote in the upcoming City of Tucson … Continue reading
Local reporting on Fast and Furious
So 10 of Arizona’s 14 Sheriffs met together in order to demand an independent investigation of Operation “Fast and Furious” and the Arizona Daily Star was there! Right? Kind of. Fortunately for the Star the AP sent someone. Seriously, this … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona Daily Star, Fast and Furious, Sheriff Paul Babeu, tucson tea party
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“Occupy” Tucson? We ARE Tucson!
Over the past few weeks many of us have watched with bemused interest the Wall Street “occupation” and have shaken our heads at the sense of entitlement, logical incoherence, and in some cases, the outright racism coming from it’s attendees. Look at the … Continue reading