Welcome to the Twin City Tea Party
WELCOME: The Twin City Tea Party first met in Leominster on Feburary 22, 2010. The Twin City Tea Party (TCTP) is a group of local citizen patriots who are passionate about the political, fiscal and legal direction of all levels of political representation on the local, State and National levels and in all three branches of government, the Executive, Legislative and Judicial. The TCTP is non partisan and is independent of any other national Tea Party group or organization. At the first meeting the attendees discussed their ideas, goals and expectations for the Twin City Tea Party. The outcome of this discussion were the development of the following founding principles:
- Examine federal, state and local candidates and stand behind the ones that exemplify our core values
- Exercise our First Amendment rights by organizing events, standouts, and rallies that support our individual freedoms
- Educate people on the history of the United States and how it applies to current events
- Play a more active role in local municipal events
- Recognition of individuals who would like to play a more active role in our organization
THE TWIN CITY TEA PARTY RECOMMENDS THAT EVERYONE GO AND SEE THE NEW MOVIE "OBAMA 2016". This powerful move is a must see if we believe that real "change" is necessary in November. If you have FRCC business cards, leave them in the lobby. At the end of the movie--strike up a round of applause, you will find that you have a theater full of new friends!
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Senator Rand Paul on the Fiscal Cliff and Rich People Envy
Video clip, Senator Rand Paul, R/ Kentucky on the fiscal cliff and "rich people" envy. A must see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=7TgKpZFMqkQ
No Need for the Constitution
In the "New York Times" opinion piece dated December 30, 2012, Louis Michael Seidman, constitutional law profession at Georgetown University discusses how it is the U.S. Constitution that continues to obstruct the free flow of ideas and decisions in Washington and is the real culprit behind legislative gridlock. This is a controversial yet interesting concept that deserves review on how the "other side" thinks and rationalizes the liberal/progressive thought process that we may think of as chaotic. Read Seidman's opinion:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/31/opinion/lets-give-up-on-the-constitution.html?pagewanted=all&_r=5&
Where Does the Tea Party Stand in 2013
The "Worcester Telegram and Gazette" ended the year with an article on the political future of the tea party movement in Worcester County. Consistently, patriots agree that they are disappointed with the election outcomes, but are not giving up their goals as we enter 2013: Read the "Worcester T&G" article of Sunday, December 30, 2012:
http://www.telegram.com/article/20121230/NEWS/112309799/1101/local
Upcoming Event
The May 2013 meeting of the Twin City Tea Party will be held on Monday, June 3, 2013 at Cornerstone's Restaurant. This new date is because the last Monday of May falls on the Memorial Day federal holiday. As usual, the meeting will begin at 6:30pm. Dr. Steve Moysey, from GOAL, (Gun Owners Action League) will be our guest speaker. We also anticipate having a representative from the Gabriel Gomez campaign speak to us. The Cornerstone Restaurant is located at 616 Central Street (Rt 12). The Twin City Tea Party is non-partisan. All are welcome to attend. There are no costs, dues or fees to attend.
Listen to Patriots:
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QUOTES OF OUR FOUNDERS
A free people [claim] their rights as derived from the laws of nature, and not as the gift of their chief magistrate.
Thomas Jefferson, 1774


