You will see "Tea Party" on a ballot

CORRECTION!  CORRECTION!  CORRECTION! 

There will be a "Tea Party" on the ballot in Florida.

The "Tea Party" rallies, the largest of which was held on 9/12/2009 (an estimated 1.5 million people assembled in Washington D.C.), were originally meant to: 1) remind Americans of how Bostonians protested the tax on tea in 1773; 2) rally conservatives to return to voting for the Republican Party candidates; 3) encourage the Republican Party candidates to be more conservative.  The "TEA" of "Tea Party" became an acronym for "Taxed Enough Already," and the first rally was on April 15, 2009.

The mainstream news media has been treating the term "Tea Party" as a new, more conservative political party.  It was not intended to be a party in and of itself. You will now see "Tea Party" listed as a political party like the "Libertarian Party," "Green Party," or the "Republican Party" or "Democrat Party."  A Democrat named Fred O'Neal registered the Florida Tea Party with the Department of Elections and there is now a "TEA PARTY."  They have even threatened local Tea Parties trying to take ownership of the name.  They have convinced a lady named Peg Dunmire to leave the Republican Party and run as their candidate in the 8th Congressional race.  Although Tea Party organizers have been unified in speaking out against this, the media has ignored their press releases and is playing misinformation to the public.  This move is intended to split the Republican vote and give the Democrats an easy win in November of 2010 preventing the Republicans from regaining a majority in Congress.

I'm asking all Republicans and Conservatives to spread the word about this new party.  Write the mainstream media and your local news and tell them that this new "Tea Party" has been started by Democrats.  Warn your friends so that they won't be tricked into wasting their Conservative and Republican votes on a new party.

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