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A Reminder To Tea Bag The Fools In Washington DC On April 1st

Photo by W. E. Messamore © 2009 All Rights Reserved

This is a reminder to send in your tea bags to the fiscal fools in Washington D.C. on April 1st.

I'm mailing mine off today so that they get there on April 1st, but anytime between now and the 1st should be fine. I imagine they'll be getting a flood of these over the course of this week and it will send a powerful message! If you don't have the time or stamps to send Washington a physical tea bag (or you just want to overwhelm every line of communication to Washington with a pro-freedom message this April 1st), feel free to send the President, Congress, and the Fed e-mails with the following image attached:

Image by André Karwath (CC) - Edits mine

You can also send a text-only message:

DONT TREAD ON ME
American Tea Party 2009

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Please return America to fiscal
and monetary sanity ASAP!

You can even copy and paste this right into a text form on WhiteHouse.gov's contact page and the same goes for the Federal Reserve's contact page.

You gotta fight! For your rights! TEA PAAAAARTY!

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