Oct 2 2009

The “Making of America” Live Seminar hosted by the Southwest PA TEA Party Coalition

Here is our chance to become armed with the knowledge to defeat the liberal left. How many times have you wanted to be able to quote something from the Constitution in order to get your point across. How many times have you debated someone on what the Constitution allows and doesn’t allow. If your like me, almost everyday.

Over the years, NCCS has held seminars in many different places: schools, libraries, business meeting rooms, churches, homes, college campuses, city convention centers, etc. No matter the setting, when good people come together in the spirit of learning—people who sense that something is terribly amiss in America and they are seeking to know if there are better answers—a sense of peace and hope pervades the room as the story of the Founders’ message is unfolded to them.

We invite you to come join us as we discover the Founders’ original success formula for freedom. Seating is limited, please RSVP as soon as possible. This is an all day event with fun and interactive instruction and is only $20. You will receive a free 135 page study guide and have the opportunity to purchase many different kinds of educational literature at huge discounted prices. For more information, please visit our October calendar on the website below:

www.southwestpateaparty.org

See you there!

Brian

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Jun 29 2009

Interview from Tribune Review

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Fourth of July T.E.A. Party at Bushy Run to focus on liberty

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By Richard Robbins
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Monday, June 29, 2009

The first Westmoreland County Taxed Enough Already Party coincided with the April 15 deadline for filing a tax return, and the conversation focused on bailouts, taxes and what some speakers saw as reckless federal spending.

The second will take place July 4 and the emphasis will be on individual freedom, organizers say.

Building on the enthusiasm of round one of the T.E.A. Party, when 500 to 1,500 people gathered in front of the Westmoreland County Courthouse, the conservative organizers of the T.E.A. Party, Round Two, hope the event staged from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bushy Run Battlefield in Penn Township will be just as successful.

Melinda Donnelly of Jeannette, a rally spokeswoman, said the initial event was “such a great idea, but now we need to take it one step further.”

Donnelly said the holiday rally will be a nonpartisan affair.

“Both Republicans and Democrats are invited,” she said.

Speakers will include Hans Lessmann of Pittsburgh, an optometrist and the founder of the Society for the Education of Physicians and Patients, which advocates a market-based approach to health care coverage. He believes officials should reject government involvement in favor of private Health Savings Accounts.

Lessmann said one of the topics he expects to address at the rally is how individuals can take charge of their health care.

Bill Choby of Latrobe said that, while dressed as George Washington, he expects to talk about the history of the French and Indian War, which ended with the victorious British saddled with a huge debt.

He said he will pivot from that to a discussion of the budget deficit and national debt.

Choby, a dentist and a former Republican candidate for Congress, said people have got to get back to “America’s roots and the freedom thing.”

A third speaker will be Diane Gramley, the Pennsylvania chairwoman of the American Family Association.

The national AFA, which the group’s Web site says stands for “traditional family values,” initiated the first Tea Party Day, which was backed by many of the nation’s top conservative talk shows. According to Donnelly, the AFA is promoting July 4th events across the country. The organization has a T.E.A. Party Web site, www.reteaparty.com, on which it provides guidance to grassroots individuals and thanks volunteers for organizing rallies “in your community.”

It was not immediately clear how many rallies will take place on the holiday.

In addition to speakers, music will be a part of the Bushy Run rally. A jazz band and patriotic singers are scheduled to perform.

According to Donnelly, organizers “had to fight” to stage the event at the state-owned Bushy Run Battlefield. State officials initially turned down the group’s request.

“They didn’t give us a reason,” Donnelly said.

Donnelly said she phoned Republican Sen. Kim Ward for help.

One of Ward’s aides, Debbie Irwin, said she spoke to someone at the state Historic and Museum Commission in Harrisburg.

“It wasn’t anything heroic,” Irwin said.

A commission spokesman, Howard Pollman, said the state “can’t discriminate” against groups wishing to rent space at Bushy Run. There was no explanation why the group’s initial request was turned down.

Way to go Melinda!

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Jun 28 2009

Progress!

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Jun 27 2009

Event Details

For Immediate Release

Media Advisory: Southwest PA Independence Day TEA Party

What: Southwest PA Independence Day TEA Party at Bushy Run Battlefield is stepping out of the box and hitting more issues than the out of control governmental spending. Issues such as family values, socialized medicine, and the history of our founding fathers core conservative intent, will be addressed in addition to fiscal conservatism.

When: Saturday, July 4th from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Where: Bushy Run Battlefield, Harrison City PA

Who: Hosted by the Greensburg T.E.A. Party Coalition

Speakers:

Diane Gramley, American Family Association, Radio Host of American Family Focus

Dr Hans Lessmann, President , Society for the Education of Physicians and Patients

Darin Donnelly, Coordinator Greensburg Coalition, Founding Fathers Intent Specialist

Nick Coniglio, Pennsylvanians for the Fair Tax

Dr. Bill Choby, AKA George Washington

Media Contact: Melinda Donnelly - 724-331-0480

Facebook: Bushy Run Battlefield T.E.A. Party July 4, 2009

Meetup: Southwest PA TEA Meetup

Blog: Southwest PA TEA Blog

Commercial: Southwest PA TEA Commercial

Email: Event Coordinators

“A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take away everything you have.” - Thomas Jefferson

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Jun 26 2009

Pittsburgh Tribune Review Interview

The Tribune Review did a phone interview. We will see how that appears in the paper. One of his questions. . .”Will there be any anti-Obama speeches?” Another question “Is this a Republican event?” Look for the article to see the answers :~) (Just a note. . .I think I educated the interviewer a little.)

We continue to get emails and calls from people giving a shout out. . .”Yes! Count me in!”

Darin and Melinda

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Jun 25 2009

Southwest PA July 4th TEA Party

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Jun 25 2009

Yard Signs

First round of yard signs have been deployed.  Second round deploying this weekend.  We should get some radio publicity next week.

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Jun 24 2009

1 week to go!

A little over one week away. We are  receiving calls and emails from people all over. They are car pooling from Somerset~we love it. Young, old, small businesses, you name it  they are ready to rally.

 NOW IS THE TIME TO FIGHT! STAND SHOULDER TO SHOULDER NOT STOPPING UNTIL WE ARE HEARD. WE MAY GET FRUSTRATED AND ANGRY BUT GIVING UP IS NOT AN OPTION! IN GOD WE TRUST!

Thanks for your support,
Darin and Melinda

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Jun 22 2009

TEA Party Commercial

Please follow the link to our commercial

Bushy Run Battlefield

Bushy Run Road

Harrison City PA 15636

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Jun 21 2009

Contact me today!

Brian Sayre

412-759-5778

bsayre2003@gmail.com

www.withoutanyshoes.blogspot.com

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