Obama supporters shut down Atlanta tea party Wait until days before event to object to ‘political’ nature

Carolyn Hileman - The Voice | June 26, 2009 

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President Obama may restrict his reaction to the nationwide tea party movement whereby tens of thousands of people are objecting to the spending spree on which the U.S. government has embarked under his leadership, but some of his supporters are taking more direct action: using an easement agreement to cancel a July 4th event scheduled on private property in Atlanta.

Jason Lee at the American Thinker blog describes the situation that has developed for the 20,000 people expected to meet in Atlanta on July 4.

There, organizers had been working since March with officials to set up the tea party event in a parking lot of an old Macy’s building at Gwinnett Place Mall, owned by Simon Properties Group.

Then only days ago, mall officials objected, giving organizers no opportunity to find a replacement location and no choice but to cancel.

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One Response to “Obama supporters shut down Atlanta tea party Wait until days before event to object to ‘political’ nature”

  1. David B in Texas on June 26th, 2009 7:01 pm

    We should be marching on Washington!!!

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