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Archives for January 2010

The Constitution Part 1

January 12, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff Leave a Comment

Need a crash course on The Constitution, or maybe need to brush up on it? Andrew Napolitano is doing a 5 part series on our Constitution this week. Each episode is between 5-6 minutes in length and they are very well done and informative.  Everyday he will add another video for a total of 5 on Friday. We will have each one here on the NC Tea Party site so you can watch them. Click here to watch.

Remember The Constitution and what it stands for, challenge every candidate to truly uphold The Constitution, and bring those values to our next election!

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Sarah Palin Discusses The Tea Party Money

January 12, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff 1 Comment

Sarah Palin discusses the controversy surrounding the fact that the Tea Party offered her money to speak at the 1st National Tea Party Convention in Nashville from February 4th – 6th.

She explains that she will not be taking the money for her own personal gain and instead wants that money to go into the hands of good candidates for office to help turn this country around. Here is the video, you can decide but she has yet to lie about anything.

Watch the video to see for yourself and then check out this story here.

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Andrew Napolitano – American Patriot

January 11, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff 1 Comment

Folks if you do not know this Andrew Napolitano is doing a 5 part series on our government starting with the Constitution. There will be a new video added each day and all of them will be available on Friday. You can see it hear on the NC Tea Party site.

The last installment Judge Andrew Napolitano explains the role of the states under the Constitution, it is 6 minutes and 11 seconds long.

In Part 4 Judge Andrew Napolitano breaks down the role of the courts under the Constitution, running time is 5 minutes 51 seconds.

Part 3 Judge Andrew Napolitano talks about the president’s powers and roles under the Constitution, it is 5 minutes and 7 seconds long.

The 2nd part the Judge Andrew Napolitano breaks down Congress’ role under the Constitution, it 6 minutes and 39 seconds long.

In the first part Judge Andrew Napolitano on why the Constitution is the greatest political document ever written it is about 6 minutes 10 seconds long.

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Tea Party Express Endorses Scott Brown

January 9, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff 3 Comments

The Tea Party Express is pleased to announce our endorsement of Republican Scott Brown for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts. This will be a critical race, a Special Election that takes place on January 19th, and one that will stop the Democrats from passing through their government-run healthcare monstrosity – if we can win!

The Tea Party Express will be broadcasting television ads endorsing Scott Brown and you can support this campaign by making a donation – CONTRIBUTE HERE.

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Want To KILL THIS AWFUL Health Care Bill?

January 8, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff Leave a Comment

If you do, contribute to this man, Scott Brown.

We know that he is not from NC, nor is he going to be an NC Senator but he will vote against this Health Care Bill that will put a dysfunctional government in charge of something they have no business being in charge of. He will send the Liberals packing and we can work on something that just might actually fix the Health Care system. Maybe Insurance Reform, or something else that makes common sense.

He will need as much money as he can because his liberal challenger is backed by the corrupt Kennedy clan. Go here to donate, and go here to visit his website to learn more about him.

This is what some of the Folks in Boston have to say about him:

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The Health Care Bill, Will It Pass?

January 7, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff Leave a Comment

Democrats are near the finish line on health care legislation but they have yet to overcome one of the biggest hurdles — merging the Senate and House bills together.

Although Congress is officially still in recession, key lawmakers are actively involved in intense negotiations to merge the two different bills that, while similar, have some important differences between them.

Experts say Congress is likely to pass the health care bill, but the political ramifications remain to be seen.

“I think that, still, the sense is, if this fails, it would be worse for them politically than if it passes, and I think that’s a calculation across the Democratic party,” Democratic strategist James Carville said on “Good Morning America” today. “My sense is it’s still going to pass it at some point.”

Read the FULL Story and watch the video here.

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Op-Ed: The US Government is full of incompetence

January 7, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff 1 Comment

I submit that our government is full of lackluster performers, corrupt little people who look out for only themselves, and of course tyrants. Most of them have no real world experience on anything they are “heading” or introducing legislation on, yet they think they know better than us. These folks are fools, but we are the foolish for allowing them to take control of vital components of our financial system, security of our airports, mail delivery, education, railroads, the list goes on. And almost everything these dopes have touched has become a money looser, a poor performer, and a hiring machine for inept lazy people. But those people in the government make more than us private citizens that drive the economy. Every single one of these of these government workers needs to be thrown out on their bum and forced to actually compete in the market place.

Here is someone that agrees, check these out:

Part 1

Part 2

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National Tea Party Convetion

January 5, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff Leave a Comment

Tea Party Nation is pleased to announce the First National Tea Party Convention to be held February 4-6, 2010 at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel in Nashville, TN. The convention is aimed at bringing the Tea Party Movement leaders together from around the nation for the purpose of networking and supporting the movements’ multiple organizations principle goals. This event will be co-sponsored by other national groups that believe in a responsible and limited federal government that is responsive to all the people. National Taxpayers Union, American Majority, Smart Girl Politics, and SurgeUSA are just a few of the organizations who will be on hand to contribute their time and talents to this convention.

Special Keynote Speaker for the event will be Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska (2006-2009) and 2008 Republican Vice Presidential Nominee.

The convention will feature well-known speakers, workshops, seminars, information centers, and organizational tools for leaders to take back to their respective local Tea Party organizations.

Hotel accommodations provided by Opryland Hotel. Special pricing for Convention attendees. Click here to reserve your room (password is TEA10).

Click here for more information.

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3 NC Projects Get Stimulus Funds

January 5, 2010 by NC Tea Party Staff Leave a Comment

Three more road projects in the Triad will proceed with federal stimulus funding.

Gov. Bev Perdue announced Monday that three projects in the Triad totaling $6.3 million will be funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

The projects are:

• $3.4 million for resurfacing and shoulder reconstruction of 7.5 miles of U.S. 421 and 2.6 miles of Old U.S. 421 in Guilford County. The contract went to Vecellio & Grogan Inc. of Beckley, W.Va. Work can begin as early as March 1 and is expected to be complete by Sept. 3.

• $1.7 million for widening, resurfacing and shoulder reconstruction of 10 miles of N.C. 119 from north of Mebane at Stagecoach Road in Alamance County to the Caswell County line. The contract went to S.T. Wooten Corp. of Wilson. Work can begin as early as March 15 and is expected to be complete by July 17.

• $1.2 million to build a new bridge over Rock House Creek on N.C. 65 in Rockingham County to replace a 79-year-old bridge. The contract went to APAC-Atlantic Inc. Thompson Arthur Division of Greensboro. Work can begin as early as Feb. 1 and is expected to be complete by Nov. 1.

D.H. Griffin Infrastructure in Greensboro also won two stimulus-funded contracts from the N.C. Department of Transportation for projects outside the Triad. The company won a $26.7 million contract to build a 2.3-mile section of the Sanford Bypass in Lee County and an $8.6 million contract to widen 2.3 miles of U.S. 401 in Wake County.

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