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Florida Gov't Cancels Tea Party Fearing 'Too Many Attendees'
Remember this report from our nation's history?
CNN (Continental News Network) Boston, 1773: The city of Boston canceled a proposed protest over tea taxes today, citing the fear that too many people dressed as Indians would be gathered near the wharves. Organizers expressed sadness over the cancellation, but meekly returned to their homes fearful of upsetting the officers of the Crown. Taxmen breathed a sigh of relief as the tar and feathers were put away not to be used this day.
You don't remember that pre-revolutionary history? I should say you shouldn't, because it didn't happen. But flash forward a few hundred years and you'll find it is happening today in Cape Coral, Florida where city officials canceled a tax day tea party gathering because they "feel too many people could show-up."
That's right, folks, the God-given, long-held American right to assemble and protest the actions of our government has been canceled due to too much popularity of the protest.
And what does it come down to? Money. You see, the city officials want an insurance policy taken out so that organizers can cover any loss that might occur as a result of the rally. And those insurance policies cost hundreds of dollars.
The tea party organizers of Cape Coral, though, aren't the only ones to find this restriction of their free speech and rights to assemble. Tea party organizers all across the country have begun to find out just how difficult, if not impossible, it is to be "allowed" to exercise their God-given right to speak their minds against government excess and criminality. City governments all across the country are charging fees for "permits," forcing organizers to pay out huge sums for "insurance policies," and binding tea party organizers in all sorts of government red tape.
In many instances, organizers are being told that they aren't "allowed" to hold rallies on government property. Imagine that? We, the taxpayers of the city/state/federal government aren't "allowed" to gather on property that our own taxes paid for.
And then there are the "permits" required to reserve the day, arrange the police protection, and clean up afterward. Often those "permits" can only be applied for at certain times a year, precluding any spontaneous assembly. Also, these "permits" can be denied with no reason stated quashing at birth any plan to exercise the right of assembly.
Here one might wonder how it is that we so often see those lefties appearing on our TV sets engaging in their many organized protests? Don't the flotsam and jetsam of the far left seem to have large protests all the time? One might be drawn to imagine that the government is involved in some sort of grand conspiracy to allow those with anti-American sentiment, the moonbats of the left, to march with impunity. But, hold the tinfoil hats, won't you? Because the wackjobs of anti-war ilk and the shrill, circus acts of the Code Pinkos are expected to cut through the same red tape the tea party organizers have been confronted with. The lefties are just better at it.
You see, contrary to popular conception, the far left has some deep-pocketed backers (your George Soros types, unions and even government funds) and a raft of organizations that do "protests" as a full time job. Their protest marches and rallies are far from spontaneously organized. These groups are thoroughly knowledgeable about the red tape and governmental hoops through which they must jump to carry off a successful protest assembly. After all, the hatemongers of the left are intimately intertwined with city governments all across the country. They understand what needs to be done because, by and large, city officials used to belong to, or belong still to the sorts of groups that plan lefty protests. Your new president is one of them. Being part of government, these leftie protest marchers help write the rules, being intimately associated with government they are quite well informed about what is required and how to get around or satisfy those rules.
But the obstacles are coming as a shock to the average citizens that love this country. For their whole lives peace-loving, work-a-day Americans have taken for granted that there exists the freedom to assemble completely unaware that those rights have been eliminated by stealth regulation by governments all across the land.
And now the folks in Cape Coral, Florida have learned their lesson.
Americans do not have the rights they always thought they did. There is no right to protest government. There is no right to assemble. The people have no rights at all to voice their displeasure. Shut up people. Go home. Nothing to see here. Go quietly back to your IPods and DVDs. Big daddy government will take care of you. The Obemmessiah will decide what's best for you. Don't worry your little heads. Oh, and thank you for your payments on April 15th.
Put away the tar and feathers, won't you? There’s a nice fella.
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Comments
Correction: "Organizer" cancels event, too lazy to folllow law
There's the facts, then there is Warner Todd Huston.
If you follow the link in your own post, you will read this gem:
Pathetic - both you and Rosko.
Cape Coral doesn't want people complaining these days
The city government are run by a bunch of RINO's who are in league with various real estate hucksters. This describes the community's "leading citizen" fairly well.
The local growth industry of house flipping has blown up like a roman candle and RE values in the town have dropped by 50% in the last year or so Needless to say, those evildoers on Wall Street have decided the place is a potential credit risk . The housing bubble permitted (via loose zoning) and encouraged by the City has boomeranged.
Much like Mayor Vaughan in Jaws didn;t want to publicize the presense of a shark, the city fathers in the Cape don;t want to draw attention to the thousands of angry homeowners.
As per the 14th amendment of the U.S. Constitution...
As per the 14th amendment of the U.S. Constitution, no state shall make or enforce a law that would abridge its citizens of their U.S. privileges. Clearly it is time for those people to march down the streets of Florida's state capital. Debra J.M. Smith (Informing Christians)
Right...
So I can stand on a street and talk about how I want to shoot someone in the head? I mean, per the 1st Amendment, no state shall make or enforce a law prohibiting my freedom of speech!
Look, there are laws that we use to further define Amendments. The point is to argue if those specific laws are reasonable, justifiable and constitutional. Throwing out a comment like this doesn't help anyone.
Hey, how about doing something effective?
Things like this have happened many times in the past, for both right and leftwing groups. It's a mistake to assume the reason for this is because politicians are scared of these events; they clearly are not. Here's my summary of the "tea parties". If I were conspiratorily-minded - and you know I'm not - I might think they were just a way for the political class to let their opponents blow off some steam in a harmless way rather than doing something effective. The bottom line is that they've had no effect so far and they'll never have any effect. Those who promote them are simply wasting peoples' time and distracting them from doing things that would be effective.
Seriously: don't let Instapundit do your political strategizing for you.
P.S. Here's a picture illustrating the full intellectual heft of the "movement".
Where is the Republican Party?
Asleep, again, it seems.
It's ironic, I have been carrying on a conversation with Saul Anuzis over his efforts to engage the grassroots of the party (click here), and we have the Tea Party movement struggling to survive. Where is the party? Not where they should be that's for sure.
Saul seems to think hobnobbing with a few RNC members, "politicos", consultants and a blast here and there on their grassroots email list, asking for donations, is enough "engagement" by the party elite with their grassroots. Besides, the corporate leaders of our party aren't really interested in funding tea parties. It's not part of their political agenda.
No, if we want our government back, we are going to have to do it without Saul Ansuiz and company.
ex animo
davidfarrar
The GOP is hiding behind that bush over there
Just when you thought the GOP is doing nothing, it looks like they're doing something. They just didn't want anyone to know about it: a video with over 200,000 views appears to be from the GOP, even if they're too shy to admit who they really are. Maybe the Kochtopus scared them into silence.
this is establishment v. populism
May I remind you that in Cape Coral the establishment Republicans run the city and they were among the first to beg for money from Obama
Since their mentors in the real estate flipping business are all down on their luck they are seeking a new patron