Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit and the First Amendment

Alfonso Coley
Many Americans may be feed up on how the Congress and government is running the country, and this may be why the Tea Party is gaining steam in mainstream America.

Throughout the history of our great nation there have been many protest against the government, but none as more vocal than the Tea Party movement has been during the last one hundred years or so.

There are many U.S. citizens whom may disagree with the Tea Party tactics, but one thing is for sure, they are not a bunch of ignorant cusses that many people believe them to be. The Tea Party is a very organized group of conservatives who know about the constitution of our great nation, and are quite aware of the First Amendment Bill of Rights established in December, 15 1791.

The Tea Party organizers are quite aware that President Barack Obama has two more years left as Commander In Chief, and their February 25th rally is opposition on the president agenda to keep America moving in the right direction.

The Tea Party main focus will be on how their ideas are right for America , and the Tea Party Patriots will focus on the First Amendment. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."

The most important aspect of the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit is to wage battle against a president whom has been gaining more popularity in the last four months.

President Obama's bold stance on pertinent issues such as unemployment benefits, spending money on education, and high speed rail lines, will ultimately be the hot button that Tea Party Patriots will focus on. If American transportation business owners would focus on President Obama's plan, it could change the face on how American business will thrive in a competitive global market, which is part of our constitution and First Amendment.

Published by Alfonso Coley

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  • Lodie Quezada2/15/2011

    Thanks, for a great article.

  • S. E. Masters2/13/2011

    Clever cusses they are.

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