April 15, 2009
Hundreds turn out at Capitol 'tea party' protest
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Retired business owner Fred Joseph stood in cold rain on the state Capitol steps Wednesday. Joseph, a regular Republican candidate for the House of Delegates, rattled off a list of taxes Americans pay.

State income tax.

"No more!" chanted hundreds of protesters from a crowd of umbrellas and American flags.

Sales tax:  "No more!"

Gasoline tax: "No more!"

The crowd of almost 600 people in Charleston was part of the nationwide Tax Day Tea Party where Americans protested what they call out-of-control government spending.

More than 500 rallies were planned throughout the country, including West Virginia events in Beckley, Morgantown, Charles Town and other cities.

"We are citizens here to peacefully and respectfully and clearly express to our elected officials -- whether they be Democrats or Republicans, whether they be at the state level or the federal level or the local level -- that we are taxed enough already," said Steve Harrison, a former Republican state senator who emceed the event.  

Speakers at the 90-minute rally touched on issues including environmental regulations, gun rights, the Employee Free Choice Act, and failed state legislation that would have made chain restaurants post calorie counts on their menus.

Putnam County business owner Michael Kidd got cheers when he said he didn't want to pay for health care for people who are "too lazy to work."

"They choose to watch television while I go to work," Kidd said. "They're able to hunt. They're able to fish. They're able to ride their four-wheelers. But they can't seem to find a job."

Many at the rally said they fear the overall direction America is taking.

"I'm terrified by the massive leaps toward socialism that this country is taking," said Crystal Newman, a home-schooling mother who addressed the crowd. 

Other speakers included several high school students, radio host Michael Agnello, and former George Washington High School vice principal Pete Corbett. 

South Charleston resident Michael Kawash attended with his wife, children and other family members. He opposes the federal economic stimulus plan and the role government has taken in the private sector, he said.

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Posted By: cjones (11:07pm 04-21-2009)
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HUNDREDS? More than that showed up. And this took place all across the NATION because our grandkids and great grandkids will be paying for all the spending that is being done right now - TRILLIONS of dollars for taxation without representation - hmm, now isn't that written somewhere, you know, how we as a people in this country revolted against that? hmm.....

Posted By: hdt (3:25pm 04-21-2009)
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Is this Venezuela that I woke up in today. It must be because any person who disagrees with the President and Congress is automatically paid for by the fascist monopolies....Buenos Noches.

Posted By: pacaderm (2:01pm 04-21-2009)
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Trans National Monopolies. Thats funny right there, I don't care who you are!

We have another opportunity for some good, old fashioned, American expression on July 4th. Couldn't pick a better day. Come out and enjoy yourselves protesting President Empty Suites plans and help set up a little revolution of our own. DON'T TREAD ON ME

Posted By: One Citizen (6:55pm 04-20-2009)
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Is this really a "non-partisan" deal? REALLY?

Under Pres. Obama ALL income tax rates are LOWER than under Ron Reagan -the PATRON SAINT of TRANS-NATIONAL MONOPOLIES

Anyone thinking that Alexander Hamilton was conservative has a severely limited knowledge of history. OR they've chosen to ignore his ground-breaking Report on Manufacturers delivered to Congress dated Dec. 5, 1791

Back then Hamilton was Secretary of the Treasury, and after his comprehensive plan was adopted, TRADE TARRIFFS WERE so important that 100% of US FED revenues from the late 1700s 'til the Civil War came from them. Two-thirds of our revenue from the Civil War to WWI came from them. And even after government had grown exponentially as we led up to World War II, fully a third of all federal revenues came from TRADE TARRIFFS!

Then the GOP “Reagan Revolution” DESTROYED our industrial base, plunging the US into record deficits. Aided by Bush I, Newt Gingrich, and Bush II, now we're recovering from their scam!

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