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
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK :
http://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/113044222040776/
Canada Free Press Has Obama's Number
Read the Canada Free Press' assessment of Obama, he is not a nice man:
Tax Day Tea Party Rally-2012 Style
The number of tea party patriots attending the Worcester Tax Day Tea Party rally has dwindled since the first "Tea Party" 4 years ago, but hopefully the sentiments remain strong, especially for conservative voters in MA. Yesterday the Twin City Tea Party was represented by about 9 of our members. Those who didn't attend missed a perfect opportunity to be outside on a nice spring afternoon with warm weather, reveling to enjoyable music, and listening to relevant and pointed speeches. Attached is coverage from the "Telegram and Gazette" that appeared this morning, Monday, April 16, 2012:
http://www.telegram.com/article/20120416/NEWS/104169841/1116
Is There a Split in the Tea Party?
The "Boston Herald" reported today, Monday, April 2, 2012 that there is a split in the philosophy of the Tea Party movement where some groups are becoming involved in social issues like gay rights and illegal immigration, while other groups are strictly adhering to values of, a smaller more responsible government, reduced taxes and return to constitutional values. Because of this difference in opinion over Tea Party principles the "Herald" writes that there will be two distinct Tea Party rallies on April 15, one in Boston at the Commons and another in Lincoln Square in Worcester. Is the "Herald" suggesting that the Tea Party is no longer a united movement but has become fragmented and therefore ineffective? Read the "Herald's" article: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view/20220402tea_party_brew-haha_grassrootsmovement_seesfactions_form/
Upcoming Event
Saturday, April 7, 7-9 am – “Conservatively Speaking” AM 830 radio
show hosted by Mike Wade and John Weston will feature Horace
Cooper, a founding member of the African-American leadership group’s
Project 21, a network of black conservatives. He taught constitutional
law at George Mason University in Virginia and was general counsel
to U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey. He will be discussing the
New Black Panthers at 8 am.
Wednesday, April 11, 7 pm – Leicester/Paxton/Rutland/Holden Tea
Party is hosting its monthly meeting. Guest Speakers Rich Eustis for
U.S. Congress, Steve Simonian for State Senate and Scott Francis
for Leicester School Committee. Leicester Rod & Gun Club,
1015 Whittemore St., Leicester. Jim McGrath newboymac@aim.com
Wednesday, April 11, 7 pm – Five chapters of Massachusetts ACT!
for America are co-hosting “The Muslim Brotherhood in America:
at Your Doorstep” presented by Dave Gaubatz, co-author of “Muslim
Mafia”. Mr. Gaubatz is a career military counterterrorism specialist and
US State Department-trained Arabic linguist who spent twelve years as
a Special Agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI).
Suggested donation: $10.The Sheraton Framingham, 1657 Worcester
Road, Framingham. For info, or to RSVP and reserve your seat, contact
Wednesday, April 11, 7 pm – The Bolton Republican Town Committee
is sponsoring a presentation by the Pioneer Institute's Jamie Gass. His
topic is "Washington's National Education Standards." Are they legal?
What will they cost? Will they improve education? Free admission.
Bolton Library. Info: Ted Kirchner, 978.779.8323
Sunday, April 15, 12:30-4:00 pm – Mass Tea Party Coalition’s “Patriot’s
Day Rally”. Speakers include Senator Rick Santorum, U.S. Rep. Louie
Gohmert, Governor Gary Johnson, Carla Howell, Don Feder et al. Free
tour of Lexington and Concord battlefield beginning at 9:30 am. Patriotic
face-painting for kids, balloons, prizes. Boston Common Bandstand,
145 Tremont Street. Info atcarlos@northshoreteaparty.org
Sunday, April 15, 2-4 pm – Worcester Tea Party’s “Turn the Tide” Rally.
Speakers include Andrew Bernstein, author of “Capitalist Solutions”,
Mary-Alice Perdichizzi, Aaron Goldstein, Chip Faulkner, Josh Archambault.
Lincoln Square, Worcester. Info: wtp@worcesterteaparty.org
Tuesday, April 17, 7 pm – Northborough Tea Party is hosting “President
Obama’s Birth Certificate – Genuine or Forged?” Recent findings which
dispute the authenticity of Barack Obama’s birth certificate and Selective
Service cards will be presented. Northborough Free Library, 34 Main Street.
Free admission. Info: northboroughteaparty@gmail.com or call John O’Mara
at 508.393.2044.
Wednesday, April 25, 10 am-1pm – The Founding Fathers Reading
Group. Ira Stoll’s “Samuel Adams – a Life” will be discussed at the
Artemas Ward House, 786 Main Street, Shrewsbury. A guided tour
of the historic building will conclude the session. All are welcome.
Information: Barbara O’Mara 508.393.8011.
Wednesday, April 28**, 7 pm – The Greater Marlborough Tea Party
is sponsoring “Radical Islam (Terrorism Here and Now)” presented
by Mr. Ray Hanna, leader of the ACT for America Boston Chapter.
Embassy Suites Hotel, Route 20 West, Marlborough. Information:
Ralph Belmore jrbelmore@aol.com
Quotes
-
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


