Posts Tagged ‘Frustration’

Am I A Patriot?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

AM I A PATRIOT?

When I think of a Patriot, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin come to mind. How could I even consider myself a Patriot? In reviewing my American history I remembered:

The Patriots of 1776 believed:

* in Natural Law which was based on God’s Laws and used these laws to build the Constitution

*in limited government

*in protecting the family and the institution of marriage

*in self-preservation

*in justice by reparation

*in the right to bear arms

*in no taxation without representation

*all men are created equal

*in “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”

*those representing “the People” work for the people

As I read through these, I realize that I believe the same things, so I will consider myself a Patriot.  I may not be in the same league, but I believe just as strongly.   The difference is they were Patriots of the structuring of a brand new country bound for glory.   I am a Tea Party Patriot working to bring back to focus the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and Natural Law in order to protect the country the 1776 Patriots envisioned.  The San Antonio Tea Party is a group of people of all races and professions who are nonpartisan, peaceful, well-organized, and intelligent .  If you believe as the Patriots, come work with us .   It just might relieve your frustration and help you have your voice heard.

Beverly Bybee

Tell them NO Rally In Austin

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

President Obama’s grassroots arm called Organizing for America is sponsoring a rally in Austin on the South steps of the Texas Capitol. They hope to have a huge turnout to raise support for the planned government takeover of health care. We need to outnumber them, and we can easily do it!

Texas State Capitol 1100 N Congress Austin, TX 78701

Contact Nadia and Katharine at littlechunli@hotmail.com – they are organizing car pools to the Sunday, August 9th rally at the capitol in Austin.

Bring your friends and your protest signs. All signs need to be about the healthcare issue. Please keep things civil and respectful – don’t take away from our message with crass signs, logos, or slogans. Our message to Congress stands strong on its own: Hands Off My Healthcare!

Having said that, we also don’t ask that individuals hide their concerns, anger, or frustration that Congress isn’t willing to live under the laws they pass for the rest of us.