Thousands vent anger at Tax Day Tea Party

Thousands vent anger at Tax Day Tea Party

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The rain did not dampen the spirits of the Richmond gathering of the Tax Day Tea Party.

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It rained on the Richmond Tax Day Tea Party, but that didn't dampen the enthusiasm of several thousand chanting, sign-waving Virginians.

They crowded into the Kanawha Plaza tonight to vent their anger at what they consider a big-spending government that they fear is taking away their freedoms.

The signs told the story:

"The Real Pirates are in Congress."

"Stop Toxic Spending!"

"Tea Party Today. Tar and Feathers Tomorrow!"

"Unrepentant Capitalist!"

"Obamanomics. Trickle Up Poverty."

"Obama Wants Your Dollars. Do You Want His Change?"

"Who Will Bail Out the Bailout?"

Across the nation today, tens of thousands of protesters staged hundreds of "tea parties," from Boston to Salt Lake City, from Kentucky to Alaska to rail against the nation's mounting debt and spending they think is out of control.

Protesters even threw what appeared to be a box of tea bags toward the White House, causing a brief lockdown at the compound.

At the Richmond tea party, some wore tea bags as earrings.

A series of speakers, many from radio station WRVA, railed against the government and the growing federal debt. But the loudspeakers weren't strong enough to carry the speeches to the rear of the crowd. Many shouted their disapproval with the sound system.

A Patrick Henry impersonator drew the biggest applause with a recitation of his famous "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" speech, made just a few blocks away in 1775.

Robert Bruce came up from Aylett to hold an American flag upside down, a symbol of distress.

"America is going in the wrong direction," he said.

Nessa Park of Richmond, attending her first political rally, checked a reporter's identity before talking to him.

"I don't want socialism," she said.

The speakers sounded an anti-government theme. Matt Whitworth, a student at Virginia Commonwealth University, said, "The best way to fix the economy is to cut taxes . . . and get the government out of our lives."

Jamie Radtke, a member of the group Restoring the Founders' Vision, brought her young children with her to emphasize her point that the growing debt is "embezzling and pillaging our children's future."

Sarah Halsey wore red, white and blue ribbons in her hair and a sandwich board that proclaimed, "I am only 8 years old and I'm already $36,000 in debt." On the back, it read "Keep your Marxist hands out of my piggy bank."

Her father, Stephen Halsey, 40, of Henrico County held a sign that said, "Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem."

On the outskirts of the crowd, Charles Jones, 46, of Henrico County held a giant wooden pitchfork that impaled large dollar bills labeled "earmarks" and "waste."

Ashley Farley, 14, and Ivy Williamson, 13, both of Mechanicsville, stood atop a wall leading into the park and waved to passing vehicles. They held homemade signs that read "Stop spending our future" and "Party like it's 1773."

Hari Sevugan, press secretary for the Democratic National Committee, issued a statement in response to the tea party rallies:

"While we support the right of Americans to petition their government, what's clear is that the overwhelming majority of folks support President [Barack] Obama's plan to get the economy back on track and provide 95 percent of working families with tax relief, because they are no longer going to accept 'more of the same' as an answer."


Contact Tyler Whitley at (804) 649-6780 or .

Contact Melodie N. Martin at (000) 649-6290 or .

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Flag Comment Posted by billh on April 16, 2009 at 4:39 am

Virginian you just don’t get it, and you absolve a Democratic controlled Congress during the last Bush term. The people at the TEA Party are mad at Washington and have been for a long, long time. But wait! Obama is training 80,000 troops to defend his anti Constitution government. Won’t that be fun?

Flag Comment Posted by Opinion8d on April 16, 2009 at 1:01 am

Wonder if any government employees were there…just curious.

Flag Comment Posted by Joey on April 15, 2009 at 10:57 pm

Virginian what makes you think Liberals are gonna fix it? I guaranteed you in 3-4 more years its gonna get more screwed up than we ever have been before? Besides on Traffic I hope you are seriously joking because going into the city it was a breeze but going out was the tough part which most people were not going out but coming in when people were going out. If you aren’t used to traffic go out move to timbuktu. This is coming from a guy who was born in traffic in Houston TX.

Flag Comment Posted by FSquirrels on April 15, 2009 at 10:37 pm

Why weren’t the masses energized by the record deficits of the Reagan/Bush years?

Why didn’t the republicans solve all our problems all those years in which they were in the white house and had majorities in both houses of congress?

Why did they hold their protest in downtown during rush hour, thereby screwing up traffic even worse than usual?

Flag Comment Posted by drhoagie on April 15, 2009 at 9:35 pm

Much larger and enthusiastic then I ever expected.
If Senators Webb and Warner aren’t paying attention, then they are not paying attention. 
Certainly a defining moment in American history.
We all thank Pelosi/Reid/Soros and Obama for energizing the masses of decent, hardworking people and making this all possible.

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