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Tuesday, August 25

Welcome
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Tue 25 Aug 2009 04:39 PM EDT
The Western Thumb TEA Party Group welcomes you!  Click on the folders to the left to navigate the different pages. Main: The main website page Activities and Events: Local meeting and gatherings that you could attend and get involved Photos: Pictures of our events Documents and Articles: Information on how our country is being run that may be of interest or affect you Contact Us: Information about us and ways to contact us. Press Releases: Press Releases we have sent out
Thursday, July 29

Saturday Prayer
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 29 Jul 2010 04:25 PM EDT
PRAYER THIS SATURDAY. Yes, it is already the last Sat. in July. We
MUST pray for our nation with determination and zeal. God is the hope
for our nation and we certainly need His divine intervention for the
primary elections this coming Tuesday August 3rd. Glenn Beck has
repeatedly said this is the election of the mileneium--the primary.
This is when we actually have a choice of candidates and do not have to
settle for the lesser of 2 evils. My prayer is that many will join
together this Sat. and pray for our nation, the election, and the Tea
Party movement.
WHERE: West street rail trail park--across from the museum in Vassar
WHEN: Sat. July 31st 10 AM to 11 AM
Please spread the word and bring a friend

Anniversary Party
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 29 Jul 2010 04:00 PM EDT
The Western Thumb TEA Party has been meeting
for one year. Everyone is invited to an anniversary TEA Party at the
Bullard Sanford Library, 520 W. Huron, Vassar on August 5, 6:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Radio Host Chris Levels will
discuss “The Truth about Racism.” He will share his viewpoint based on
historical facts. Level is the host of "Politics and Prophecy"
broadcast on Victory 600 AM in Flint, MI. His program airs 10:00 a.m.
Monday through Friday. Levels will educate and entertain while we
celebrate our anniversary with tea, lemonade and cookies. There is also
an introduction of a new Christian Cross Program. The Western Thumb
TEA Party is a local educational organization and has no contact or
affiliation with the controversial "Tea Party" that is running
candidates and seeking official ballot status in Michigan. The
meeting is sponsored by The Western Thumb TEA Party which is committed
to educating family, friends and neighbors. Part of the TEA party
experience is gaining enough information to make knowledgeable choices.
There will be information on immigration, health care, cap and trade.
There is no charge for this event. For more information visit www.tuscolatea.org or email tuscolatea@yahoo.com or call 989-272-5416.
Thursday, July 22

Vassar Riverfest
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 22 Jul 2010 07:41 AM EDT
The Vassar Riverfest is coming up August 6-8. We will have a booth at the event for providing information, and are also looking for some volunteers to help in some of the shifts. If you'd like to help, contact tuscolatea@yahoo.com with subject "Riverfest." Hope to see you there!
Friday, July 9

Liber-TEA Fair at the Eaton County Fairgrounds July 24th
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Fri 09 Jul 2010 12:48 AM EDT
A message from the Michigan Tea Party Alliance. Michigan Tea Party Alliance Presents:
The
First Annual Liber-TEA Fair DATE: Saturday,
July 24th 12:30PM
- 5:00PM
Location: Eaton County Fairgrounds, 1035 S. Cochran Avenue, Charlotte Michigan 48813 (Click address for map.)
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Kids games(Inflatables, face painting, clowns,
and historical games), Crafts, Historical Education, Meet the Candidates
(Several candidates for state office will be making an appearance.), Several
well known speakers, Live Entertainment, and much, much more. Join us for
Liber-TEA!!
Download
Fair Flier HERE
Are
you a vendor? Would you like the opportunity to sell to several thousand
enthusiastic Tea Party folks? SIgn up for a booth at the Liber-TEA Fair.
Download the form below.
Liberty
Fair Booth Form
Tuesday, July 6

Meet the Candidates
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Tue 06 Jul 2010 07:54 PM EDT
Time is running out to make up your mind who
to vote for in the Primary August 3. A Meet the Candidate Forum will
be held at Krystal Lake Campground located at 5475 Washburn Rd., Vassar
on Thursday, July 15, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Democratic and
Republican candidates for public office at the national, state, and
local levels will share their point of view and answer questions from
the public. You will hear information first hand from candidates and
this will help you decide which ones shares your view on the economy,
jobs, taxes, fiscal responsibility and America’s future. Candidates
invited have constituents in Arenac, Bay, Genesee, Huron, Saginaw,
Sanilac, and Tuscola Counties. The meeting will take place
outside in a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere surrounded by tall trees
and a view of the lake. The covered pavilion provides wood picnic
tables. You will want to bring your own lawn chair if you prefer
softer seating. The camp store is nearby and snacks and hand-dipped
ice cream will be available for purchase. Live music will be provided
by camp owners Kim and Linda Vaughan. Handicap parking is available.
Krystal Lake Campground is a short drive up M-24 from the major cities
or just East of Saginaw, It is located between Mayville and Vassar,
just North of Saginaw Rd. (old M-38) on Washburn Road. For more
information about Krystal Lake Campground visit www.krystallakecampground.com/ or call 989-843-0591. Western
Thumb TEA Party members are ordinary citizens with jobs and families
who do this in their spare time because they love America. Volunteers
donate hundreds of hours educating family, friends and neighbors. Part
of the TEA party experience is gaining enough information to make
knowledgeable choices. This event is free and open to the public and
seating starts at 5:30 p.m. For more information call 989-272-5416 or
visit www.tuscolatea.org or email tuscolatea@yahoo.com.
Thursday, June 24

Last Saturday Prayer June 26th
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 24 Jun 2010 09:53 PM EDT
Tea party groups nationwide pray for our nation on the last Saturday of each month. This month’s prayer takes place at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, June 26th in Vassar. The location is the pavilion on West Street behind the historical museum. If you can’t join us, feel free to pray in your home, place of work or car on Saturday.

TEA Party coming to Cass City
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 24 Jun 2010 09:47 PM EDT
Have you seen tea parties in the
news and wondered what they were? You will have an opportunity to find
out on June 28, 2010. The Western Thumb TEA Party is meeting at the
Rawson Memorial District Library, 6495 Pine St. Cass City, MI 48726.
The goal is to spread their message of shared values, free markets,
fiscal responsibility, and limited government. The meeting is 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. Speakers will have information on cap and trade,
immigration, and health care. The meeting includes a question and
answer period. Western Thumb TEA Party members are ordinary
citizens with jobs and families who do this in their spare time because
they love America and passionately believe in the values of the
Founding Fathers and the United States Constitution. Volunteers donate
hundreds of hours building this movement to spread their message. They
believe freedom and our country are worth fighting for. The Tea Party
Movement protests started in Feb. 2009, in response to several Federal
laws and policies containing pork barrel spending and earmarks. The
Boston Tea Party was a protest against British policies on imported
tea. On Dec 16, 1773, American colonists boarded three British ships
in Boston Harbor and dumped the cargoes overboard. The
Western Thumb TEA Party is committed to educating family, friends and
neighbors. Part of the TEA party experience is gaining enough
information to make knowledgeable choices. The doors open ant 6:00
p.m. and everyone is welcome. For more information call 989-272-5416
or visit www.tuscolatea.org or email tuscolatea@yahoo.com.
Wednesday, June 9

Health Care Delivery to illegal and criminal aliens by the US Immigration Service
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 09 Jun 2010 11:59 PM EDT
The impact of immigration on our public health system is often
overlooked. The cost of medical care for uninsured immigrants is
passed onto the taxpayer, and strains the financial stability of our
health care community. The public is invited to hear Retired
Lieutenant Commander John L McKenney of the United States Public Health
Service present an overview of America’s Health Care delivery to
detained illegal and criminal aliens. The presentation is Thursday,
June 17, at the Bullard Sanford Memorial Library, 520 W Huron, Vassar
from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.. Vassar resident LCDR McKenney (ret)
served 12 years in the United States Air Force. He obtained his
Bachelor's degree in Nursing and was commissioned in the USPHS. He was
detailed to the Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization
Service Health Care Program which provides health care to alien
detainees. He also accompanied the deportation of aliens with health
and mental conditions while serving as the Chief Flight Nurse for the
Immigration and Naturalization Service. LCDR McKenney gained first hand experience of American Immigration working with U.S. Border
Patrol. While under The Secretary of Health and Human Services, LCDR
McKenney assisted in the establishment of the Refugee Health Clinic for
the Haitaiin Refugees at Guantanamo, Bay Cuba in 1992. He participated
in the Repatriation Program of Mariel Cubans making 72 flights to
Havana, Cuba returning 1,500 criminal and mentally ill Cubans. The
Mariel boatlift was a mass exodus of Cubans who departed from Cuba's
Mariel Harbor for the United States between April 15, and October 31,
1980. The exodus started to have negative political implications for
U.S. president Jimmy Carter when it was discovered that Castro emptied
his prisons during the boatlift period. Many released inmates were
eventually arrested, convicted and jailed nationwide for crimes they
committed after their arrival in the US. LCDR McKenney served as
a liaison officer for three Federal Prisons and multiple jails thru out
Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Eastern
Texas. As the liaison officer and Program Management officer for the
New Orleans District INS office, he was responsible for the medical
care, coordination and movement of criminal aliens outside the contract
jail, investigation of suspected fraud cases with referral to US
Attorneys for prosecution and alien deaths and assaults. McKenney
worked with Bureau of Prisons health providers when an alien was being
released to Immigration custody. The meeting is sponsored by
The Western Thumb TEA Party which is committed to educating family,
friends and neighbors. Part of the TEA party experience is gaining
enough information to make knowledgeable choices. There will be
information on immigration, health care, cap and trade. Everyone is
welcome. For more information visit www.tuscolatea.org or email tuscolatea@yahoo.com or call 989-272-5416.
Thursday, June 3

Still looking for precinct delegates
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 03 Jun 2010 11:47 PM EDT
Lisa informed us that there are still openings for precinct delegates in the Republican Party. That would be a way to influence the direction of the party and its choice of candidates the party would present to run in the general election in November for certain offices, like attorney general and secretary of state. It is too late to get your name on the ballet, but there is still time to become a write-in. Information of how to become a delegate is on the party page.Information about how many precinct delegate positions are still available in the Democratic Party is unknown, but send us a message and we will get that information up as well.
Thursday, May 27

Should Michigan become a Right to Work State?
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 27 May 2010 12:45 AM EDT
Right-to-work states have noticeably higher rates of economic growth
and have added jobs at twice the rate of non-right-to-work states.
They are poised to overtake Michigan in terms of disposable per-capita
income growth as well. Hear more on the subject from speaker Paul
Kersey, director of labor policy at the Mackinac Center for Public
Policy on Thursday, June 3, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Bullard
Sanford Memorial Library, 520 W Huron. The Mackinac Center in Midland
is a nonpartisan research and educational institute that will assist
policy makers, scholars, business people, the media and the public by
providing objective analysis of Michigan issues. Paul Kersey
became director of labor policy at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy
in September 2007, having served as the Center’s senior labor policy
analyst since December 2006. As director, Kersey leads the Center’s
Labor Policy Initiative and researches labor and employment issues.
Kersey holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from the University
of Michigan-Dearborn. In 1993, he received his Juris Doctor from the
University of Illinois. After practicing law in Livonia, Mich.,
for several years, Kersey served on the staff of the U.S. House of
Representatives Government Reform and Oversight Committee. He then spent
three years at the National Right to Work Committee as director of
state legislation. In that role, he analyzed and responded to labor
legislation in all 50 states. The meeting is sponsored by The
Western Thumb TEA Party which is committed to educating family, friends
and neighbors. Part of the TEA party experience is gaining enough
information to make knowledgeable choices. There will be information on
immigration, health care, cap and trade. Everyone is welcome. For
more information visit www.tuscolatea.org or email tuscolatea@yahoo.com or call 989-272-5416.
Wednesday, May 19

May 18th, 2010 Immigration Reform Rally at the Capitol steps in Lansing, MI
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 19 May 2010 12:43 AM EDT
There was a Immigration Reform Rally at the Capitol steps in Lansing, MI, for people concerned about illegal immigration and the government granting amnesty. Around 100 people attended the event. Speakers spoke about the importance of enforcing the law, voiced support for bills in the state requiring enforcement of the law, talked about the economic impact of illegal immigration and the national security concerns. The event was organized by Frankenmuth TEA Party Member, Tamyra Murray. Pictures of the event are located here.TV 8 of Grand Rapids ran a report about the event.
Sunday, May 16

Monthly day of Prayer, located in Cass City
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Sun 16 May 2010 04:07 AM EDT
Saturday May 22 is our monthly prayer day.
Church - Evangelical Free Church
6430 Chestnut Blvd.
Cass City, MI
10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Take M81 to Cass City at the traffic light (Seeger St.) Turn north
at the light off M81. Turn left at Chestnut Blvd.
Please keep our country in your prayers.
Wednesday, May 12

Salute to Veterans
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 12 May 2010 11:36 PM EDT
The public is invited to join us as we honor Veterans with a Civil War dramatization by special guest and speaker, Lutullus S. Penton Jr. He is treasurer of the 102nd United
States Colored Troops Re-enactors Company B. based in Detroit. The event is on Thursday, May 20,
at the Bullard Sanford Memorial Library, 520 W Huron from 6:00 to 8:00
p.m. All material is appropriate for public and home schooled students.
Playwright
and motivational speaker, Lutulllius Penton is a former history teacher
in the Flint Public Schools and is the 5th Congressional District
Chairman of the the Republican Party. He has a World History Degree
and A Masters Degree in American Culture from the University of
Michigan. Mr. Penton was attending the American Baptist College in
Nashville, TN when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April
1968 in Memphis and worked in Atlanta doing Civil Rights work. He has
recently attained his MLS Degree in American Culture, from the
University of Michigan. Mr. Penton authored his directed research
paper on Poverty Programs and the "War on Poverty in America" and is
currently employed as the Director of the Genesee County Community
Action Work First Program.
The 1st Michigan Colored Infantry was formed on February 23, 1863,
after an editorial and letter writing campaign by Henry Barns, an
editor for the Detroit Tribune and Advertiser. On May 23, 1864, the
unit was redesignated the 102nd Regiment United States Colored Troops.
Volunteers came from Detroit, southern Michigan and Ontario, Canada.
Some of the 845 volunteers were escaped slaves from the Underground
Railroad, and some were fighting to free their family members who may
have still been in slavery. During training, a regimental band was
formed which toured to recruit more volunteers. The 102nd Regiment
fought throughout South Carolina, eastern Georgia and Florida and was
mustered out of service on September 30, 1985. The regiment returned
to Detroit where they were disbanded on October 17, 1865. The total
enrollment was 1,446.
The
United States War Department issued General Order Number 143 on May 22,
1863, establishing a “Bureau of Colored Troops” to facilitate the
recruitment of Africa-American soldiers to fight for the Union Army.
Regiments, including infantry, cavalry, light artillery and heavy
artillery units were recruited from all states of the Union and became
known as the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Approximately 175
regiments of more than 178,000 free blacks and freed slaves served
during the last two years of the war, and bolstered the Union war
effort as a critical time. By war’s end, the USCT was approximately a
tenth of all Union troops. There were 2,751 USCT combat casualties
during the war, and 68,178 losses from all causes.
The
dramatization is sponsored by The Western Thumb TEA Party which is
committed to educating family, friends and neighbors. Part of the TEA
party experience is gaining enough information to make knowledgeable
choices. There will be information on immigration, health care, cap
and trade. Everyone is welcome. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. For more
information visit www.tuscolatea.org or email tuscolatea@yahoo.com or call 989-272-5416.
Wednesday, April 28

40 days of prayer at the Vassar City Hall
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 28 Apr 2010 10:40 PM EDT
Good Afternoon,
Well, we started the 40 days
of prayer for our nation today[April 24th] at St. Lorenz Church in Frankenmuth.
Each day--starting tomorrow--and ending Wed. June 2nd--the call to
prayer will be at the Vassar City Hall grounds at 4:30 PM. I will be
there most days--there may be a few days when work prevents this. In that case, I will make certain a representative is there to welcome whoever might come to pray. I used Jayme's (Midland) editorial as a basis for the attached. I will
send it to the Vassar Pioneer times. I invite whoever would like to
change it and sign his/her name and send it to papers--give to pastors
or whatever you feel is best.
Dear Editor:
Our country is spiritually drained.
We have turned our backs on God. Our President says, “We are
no longer a Christian nation”. We get angry about this statement,
but maybe he is right. Who among us Christians have witnessed
to our neighbors, co-workers, family or friend in the past year?
I believe a small handful of you reading this will be able answer yes
to this question; but for most of us, including myself, we must shamefully
admit the answer is no. In the name of political correctness we
have allowed our mouths to be shut. The Christians have been silently
slipping away, hiding, being holy in our churches, yet looking like
the world everywhere else we go.
This is not the first time our country
has fallen away from our Creator, the God who gives us our true freedom.
In the wake of the American Revolution our country was just as far,
if not farther gone, as we are today. In fact Voltaire said, “Christianity
will be forgotten in thirty years”. The Chief Justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court, John Marshall, wrote that the Church was, “too
far gone to ever be revived.”
But God sent a revival! Why?
God sent a revival because his people returned to prayer. They
took God seriously when He said, “If my people who are called by my
name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn
from their wicked ways then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive
their sin, and will heal their land. (2 Chronicles 7:14)
We must unite, Church! Christians
of all denominations, we must put aside our differences and remember
that we are brothers and sisters in Christ. We must humble ourselves
before our God as His people united.
Helen Keller said, “I am only one,
but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something;
and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something
that I can do.” I, too, am only one person; but, today I choose
to be one person willing to humble myself before God, to seek His face
and pray.
For the past several months, 4-22 individuals
have met together to pray at various churches throughout our community
on the last Saturday of every month at 10 AM to pray for our nation.
This is part of a national ‘prayer for our nation’ movement started
by Harald Zieger of the Tea Party Movement. This last Saturday
prayer will continue--however, starting April 25th,
individuals will be going to the Vassar City Hall daily for 40 days
to pray for this country. If you would like to participate, we will
be there from 4:30 pm – 5pm, Monday through Sunday. Many of us will
choose a day each week to fast for our nation as well.. I do not
say any of this to boast but to encourage you to join me.
If you want to be the “One Nation Under
God” we once were, if you want to be that “Christian Nation” once
again, if you want to see healing come to our land, then I beg of you,
please join in prayer in front of Vassar City Hall each day or for whatever
days you can come, for as much of the time as you can, starting on April
25th, 2010 Judy Neblock

Press Release: Precinct Delegate Positions
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 28 Apr 2010 10:27 PM EDT
Information
will be available Thursday, May 6, at the Vassar Bullard Sanford
Memorial Library, 520 W Huron from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tri City 912’s Erik Johnson will speak about getting involved in local politics by becoming a precinct delegate.
The position of precinct delegate has been called the most important elected official. Becoming a precinct delegate gives you a place at the table in setting county political party goals and policies. The official role of precinct delegates is to attend county conventions to elect delegates and alternates to the state conventions. As a precinct delegate
you are taking an active role in retaining and strengthening the
freedoms that make America great and are making a difference.
Delegates can
act as a go-between for the voters and the political party to which
they belong. They may help with voter registration and take voter
issues and questions back to party leaders. As a precinct delegate, a
person can help their neighbors with local concerns. Precinct Delegates help the party at the local level with voter identification, help turn out the vote, assist candidates, and determine local and state party leadership.
You must act
soon if you want to have a say in the local leadership and future
direction of your country. The filing deadline is May 11. Filing forms and a notary public will be available at the meeting. If elected you will serve a two year term.
The
meeting is sponsored by The Western Thumb TEA Party which is committed
to educating family, friends and neighbors. Part of the TEA Party
experience is gaining enough information to make knowledgeable
choices. There will be information on immigration, health care, cap
and trade. Everyone is welcome. For more information visit www.tuscolatea.org or email tuscolatea@yahoo.com or call 989-272-5416.
Friday, April 16

April 15, 2010 TEA Party Rally at the Orchard Auction Barn
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Fri 16 Apr 2010 07:17 PM EDT
Around 230 people showed up at the Tax Day TEA Party rally at the
Orchard Auction and Stable on the corner of M-46 and Vassar Rd outside
of Vassar, MI. People started by showing signs outside of the
building, then went inside to listen to speakers talk about the
government, taxes, and freedom. There was T-shirt contest and a silent
auction as well. It began with the Pledge of Allegiance and an
invocation, and ended with the singing of God Bless America. Photos of the event can be viewed by clicking "Photos" then clicking " April 15, 2010 TEA Party Rally", or by clicking here.
Wednesday, April 7

More about the Tax Day TEA Party Event
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 07 Apr 2010 08:32 PM EDT
An update on some of the things planned at our TEA Party Event at the Orchard Auction Barn, on the corner of M-46 and Vassar Roads, 5966 W. Sanilac Rd. Vassar, MI. from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
If the weather is nice, we will begin outdoors, so bring a sign supporting our cause, or supporting our country. There will be a silent auction to offset our costs, if you would like to donate a item, including a white elephant that would be appreciated. There will also be a T-shirt contest, with a theme of tea parties and patriotism. The designs will be voted on at the event, so if you have a design that follows that theme, bring it early.

Immigration Speaker April 8th in Frankenmuth
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 07 Apr 2010 03:03 AM EDT
By The Western Thumb TEA Party Group for The Frankenmuth Tea
Party Group tam-mud@speenetllc.comVisit: www.tuscolatea.org
or email: tuscolatea@yahoo.com or tam-mud@speednetllc.com for more info contact:
Onna Clinesmith (989) 843-6274 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Frankenmuth Tea Party will
be hosting an expert presentation on Immigration and Illegal Immigration
on April 8th at 6:00 p.m. Do you know how illegal immigrants impact
our Jobs, and our Economy? Come learn your rights, raise awareness, and
take necessary steps to stop amnesty.
Attend and find out how
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Our speaker Bob Najmulski is an expert
and has first hand experience with immigration. Bobs list of
experience include working on the Illegal Task Force at the California
border for the State Troopers. He now works for the Federation of
American Immigration Reform. Bob believes in protecting our sovereignty
and stands for the rights of the American citizen. Bob is introducing
legislation that will stop amnesty. He intends to do this speaking
state to state.
The Federation of American Immigration Reform,
(FAIR) is the nations leading public policy organization working for
immigration policy in the national interest. FAIR is the number one
representative sought after for expert testimony to Congress and
national talk radio shows. Its representatives are experts in their
field. FAIR seeks stronger controls on immigration and believes in
limited immigration to protect the economy and sovereignty.
We
are all affected by immigration and illegal immigrants. Immigrants and
Illegals impact our economy, school system, social security and welfare,
and also contribute to our crime rate. The program will conclude with a
question and answer period. Everyone is welcome.
Please join
us Thursday, April 8th for this FREE Event
Time 6:00 pm Location:
CHANGED to Fritz's Hall in
Richville, MI on M15 just south of M46.
For more information about the
Frankenmuth Tea Party, email at tam-mud@speenetllc.com The Frankenmuth Tea Party
Group is nonpartisan and committed to educating family, friends and
neighbors.
Saturday, April 3

Tax Day TEA Party
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Sat 03 Apr 2010 03:06 PM EDT
There will be a peaceful Tax Day Citizen Rally
on Thursday, April 15, 2010. American Patriots and taxpayers believe
our government should lower taxes and reduce the regulative burden on
businesses and individuals. Public school funding has become a top
state priority and legislatures are being pressured to expand the state
sales tax to include services and to eliminate a planned reduction in
the income tax rate. In 1994, Michigan citizens approved a
constitutional amendment that dramatically altered the way public
schools are funded. It was known as Proposal A. We want to make sure
you are heard in 2010. The rally is scheduled at the Orchard Auction
Barn, on the corner of M-46 and Vassar Roads, 5966 W. Sanilac Rd.
Vassar, MI. from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Speakers include Dan
Grimshaw the Tuscola County Register of Deeds, Tom Wassa the co-creator
of the Constitution Coalition, Pastor Todd Gould from the Cass City
Evangelical Free Church, Rick Wilson a Republican Candidate for the 5th
Congressional District and Western Thumb TEA Party cofounder Marge
Phillips and Judy Neblock. If Washington, D.C. thought we were just
going to quietly go away, or that this tea party movement would be just
a passing fad, they were mistaken. We The People are taking our
country back as we tell Washington, D.C. “Enough!” The rally
is sponsored by The Western Thumb TEA Party Group is committed to
educating family, friends and neighbors. Part of the TEA party
experience is gaining enough information to make knowledgeable
choices. Speakers will have information on health care, cap and trade,
national security and federal deficits. There is no charge for this
event. Food will be available for purchase from the Auction Barn.
This is a family friendly event and everyone is welcome. For more
information visit www.tuscolatea.org or email tuscolatea@yahoo.com or call 989-272-5416.
Monday, March 29

Health Care Vote passed
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Mon 29 Mar 2010 05:23 AM EDT
The House Passed the Senate's version of the health care reform bill and Obama signed it. You can see how each house member voted on the bill.
Friday, March 19

'Nullify the Health Care Bill' Rally in Lansing
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Fri 19 Mar 2010 02:32 PM EDT
WASHINGTON IS NOT LISTENING TO US It's time to put pressure on our
elected officials in Michigan! NULLIFY THE BILL!
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Time: March 21, 2010 from 2pm to 3:30pm
Location: Capitol Ave in front of the State Capitol
Organized By: apackof2
Event Description:
The US Congress is poised to "deem and pass" one of, if not the most
damaging bill in US history. They are doing this despite the fact that
an overwhelming majority of Americans are against it.
WASHINGTON IS NOT LISTENING TO US
It's time to put pressure on our elected officials in Michigan!
If there is no way to kill this bill, then Michigan needs to exert it's
10th Amendment Sovereignty and
NULLIFY this bill!
A number of states, like Idaho, are passing provisions that would either
prohibit it from becoming a law in their state, or would require the
state to file a suit.
Michigan has such a provision. House Joint Resolution, HJR YY introduced
by Rep. Opsommer, that is in the Judiciary Committee.
This Joint Resolution would amend Michigan’s Constitution to create a
Federalism Committee charged with monitoring and reviewing federal laws
and mandates to determine if they violate the Michigan Constitution or
if they violate such areas as the 9th and 10th Amendments of the US
Constitution. Federalism Commission determines a violation exists, the
law will provide for an expedited process for the commission to then
push appropriate legislation to the floor to nullify.
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Thursday, March 18

Fast Action - "Kill the Bill" rally at Kildee's office
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 18 Mar 2010 03:26 AM EDT
Kill the healthcare bill rally. Tell everyone to join us if they
believe in a free United States. E-mail everyone, call everyone, talk
to everyone. Let our voices be heard. Bring your signs, bring your
voices, bring your spirit of freedom.
Let
our voices be heard on Saturday March 20th at 2 p.m.
Congressman
Kildee's office Bay City Office 916 Washington Avenue Suite 205 Bay
City. MI 48708-5721
Saturday, February 27

Prayer Meeting
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Sat 27 Feb 2010 12:02 AM EST
This month's prayer meeting is from 10 a.m.
to 11 a.m. at St. Frances Church, 334 Division St, Vassar. It is
across from the Vassar High School. Join us as we pray for our country and those who live in it.
Wednesday, February 3

Speak Up America!
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 03 Feb 2010 05:35 PM EST
If you are tired of being ignored by your elected
representatives, join us and make your voice heard. You can network
with
individuals committed to educating family, friends and neighbors about
economic policy and a return of our government to its Constitutional
limitations. On Thursday, February 11, 2010, Rick Wilson, Republican
Candidate for the 5th Congressional District will discuss the
Constitution of the United States and how it restricts all levels of
government. The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the
Burger King Restaurant, 490 N. Main St. Frankenmuth, Michigan. There is
no charge for this event.
Wilson believes the government should
lower business taxes and reduce the regulative burden on businesses and
individuals. He defends the United States Constitution and our First
Amendment rights of freedom of speech, assembly and religion and the
Second
Amendment right to bear arms.
Information will be available on
health care, cap and trade, and other current events. The program will
conclude with a question and answer period. The Western Thumb TEA Party
Group is a non-partisan citizen action network sponsoring this event.
Their goal is to ensure that the United States remains the most safe,
free and
prosperous country in the world. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and everyone
is
welcome. If you come early and purchase your dinner, you can bring it
into the meeting room and find a good seat.

State of the State Speech
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 03 Feb 2010 05:21 PM EST
Granholm's last State of the State Speech is tonight. Some groups including TEA Party groups are also going to Lansing to protest the way the State has been run.
Friday, January 29

Monthly Call to Prayer
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Fri 29 Jan 2010 02:39 PM EST
The Tea Party movement is calling Christians to pray for our nation and
it's leaders on the last Saturday of each month. The Western Thumb Tea
Party Group is hosting a service Saturday, January 30th, at Tuscola Assembly of God; 8959 Van Cleve
Tuscola, MI
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You are welcome to join us!
Tuesday, January 5

Constitution classes coming to Vassar:
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Tue 05 Jan 2010 07:34 PM EST
Police
Officer Supports Constitution
Tom Wassa is dedicated and committed to the Constitution of the United
States. He has scheduled three classes at the Vassar Library, 520 W
Huron from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. The first class on Jan. 7, 2010, will
explain what the Constitution is and the historical background that
drove the founding fathers to write it. The second class on Jan. 21,
2009, explains the powers of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial
Branches. The final class on Feb. 4, 2019, will cover Constitutional
Amendments and the Bill of Rights. Tom has taught Adult Education and
these classes are appropriate for home schooled high school and junior
high students or for public school students that need extra credit. If
you are unable to attend all three classes, each class includes a
complete lesson, but covers only a specific section. Individuals that
attend all three classes will be awarded a certificate of completion.
(Or, Individuals will receive a certificate of completion after each
class.)
Tom has been involved in politics, whether on the local, state, or
federal level his entire working career. He has more than 25 years of
experience as a police officer working to uphold the Constitution. Tom
has owned and operated several businesses, served as a Trustee on the
Village of Fairgrove’s Counsel, and currently serves as a board member
at a nonprofit social services agency. He created the Constitution
Coalition, an organization which promotes and educates all ages about
the history, meaning, and importance of this legal document. Tom holds
a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Management and Organizational Development and is studying toward his Master’s Degree in Public Administration
through Eastern Michigan University. The Western Thumb Tea Party Group
is non-partisan and members are committed to educating family, friends
and neighbors. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and information will be
available on health care, cap and trade, and other current events. The
program begins at 6:30 p.m. and will conclude with a question and
answer period. Everyone is welcome.
Tuesday, December 15

National Security discussion by Rick Wilson
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Tue 15 Dec 2009 08:07 AM EST
On Thursday, December 17, 2009, Rick Wilson, Republican
Candidate for the 5th Congressional District will discuss threats to
national security posed by an Electro Magnetic Pulse attack. Is
America losing the war against Radical Islam? What is the Copenhagen
Treaty and will the relationship between President Obama and the new
World Economic Council affect America citizens? The event starts at
6:30 p.m. at the Bullard-Sanford Memorial Library, 520 W. Huron Ave.,
Vassar, Michigan.
Rick believes we should lower business taxes
and reduce the regulative burden on business and individuals. He
defends the Constitution of the United States of America, and our first
Amendment rights of freedom of speech, assembly, and religion and the
2nd Amendment right to bear arms. He is pro-life and defines marriage
as one man and one woman.
The Western Thumb Tea Party Group is
non-partisan whose goal is educate family, friends and neighbors.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and information will be available on health
care, cap and trade, and other current events. The program will
conclude with a question and answer period. Everyone is welcome.
Tuesday, December 8

Prayer event at the Midland Court House
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Tue 08 Dec 2009 08:27 AM EST
Time: December 19, 2009 from 10am to 11am Location: Midland Court House Organized By: Jamie Hazen
Event Description: Any one who is willing to
join me to pray for our Country and our leaders please come to the
Midland Court house on Main St. We will meet on the Sidewalk out in
front of the Manger scene. It may last only a few minutes or it may
last an hour. One person can pray or we all can pray. I just want to
start meeting at public places to bring our Country back to God.
Wednesday, December 2

Commissioner to speak at Library
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 02 Dec 2009 09:51 AM EST
Tuscola
County District 1 Commissioner Amanda Roggenbuck will provide an update
concerning Tuscola County affairs on Thursday, December 3, 2009.
Tuscola County is facing a $1.5 million budget deficit for 2010 because
of reduced state revenue sharing and declining property tax revenues.
The event starts at 6:30 p.m. at the Vassar Library, 520 W. Huron Ave.
Commissioner
Roggenbuck will also provide information about a soldier she is
sponsoring. Casey Viegelahn is currently stationed overseas and
Roggenbuck is collecting items to send to him and his unit the CLB-46,
Security Company, Unit 72022. This unit includes approximately 120
security personnel. They are anxiously awaiting Christmas packages
from America as many are single without family and friends to send the
comforts of home. Donations will be accepted at the library the night
of December 3.
The Western Thumb Tea Party Group is
non-partisan whose goal is educate family, friends and neighbors.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and information will be available on health
care, cap and trade, and other current events. The program begins at
6:30 p.m. and will conclude with a question and answer period.
Everyone is welcome.
Friday, November 27

Monthly Call to Prayer
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Fri 27 Nov 2009 07:35 AM EST
The Tea Party movement is calling Christians to pray for our nation and it's leaders on the last Saturday of each month.
The Western Thumb Tea Party Group is hosting a meeting Saturday, November 28, from 10 to 11am at Lifeline Victory Center located at 800 S. State St. Vassar, MI. Please join us in prayer for our country!

Harald Zieger at the Library
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Fri 27 Nov 2009 01:48 AM EST
The Western Thumb TEA Party Group would like to thank Harald Zieger for his story at the Vassar Library. One hundred and five people were on hand to hear his story about growing up under the Communist regime in East Germany under the Cold War, his disillusionment with communism, the impact of his Christian faith, and his escape. He also talked about his appreciation of the freedom to make choices that exists in this country and his concern with the direction the country is headed.
Wednesday, November 4

Meeting at the Vassar Library
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Wed 04 Nov 2009 11:51 PM EST
November 5th, William Ralph with a distinguished 20 year military career with the Dept
of Defense, will talk about some of the things going on in the government; if we are heading into the stage of bondage. Check out calendar for more details. The doors open early at 6:00pm and the meeting begins at 6:30pm and ends at 8:00pm at the Vassar Public Library, 520 W. Huron Ave. Vassar, MI. We hope to see you there!
Saturday, October 31

No to Gitmo Standish, MI
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Sat 31 Oct 2009 12:42 PM EDT
On October 30, 2009, forty people braved the rain at the intersection of M-61 and US-23 before regrouping at the Catholic Church in Standish, MI. A total of 65 people listened to speakers discuss the transfer of Guantanamo Bay detainees. Dave Hertzberg, Supervisor of Lincoln Township, where StandishMax is located, said his message to Washington about the Gitmo detainees is “Do not send them to America, to Michigan, to Arenac County or Lincoln Township.” Lincoln Township previously had a close working relationship with the City of Standish, but that changed when the city council voted to receive over 200 Islamic extremists captured in Iraq and Afghanistan and accused of terrorism. When businessman Dave Munson testified in Washington DC before the Intelligence committee, Anna Eshoo from San Francisco, CA treated him like he was from the sticks and said it was a local issue and not relevant to their meeting. The government has not released information where detainees may be housed, but breaking news revealed some detainees may be sent to Charleston Naval Base in South Carolina to await trial. Debra Burlingame is the Founder of 9/11 Families for a Safe and Strong America and sister of Chic Bulingame, the pilot of American Airlines Flight 77, which was commandeered and crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Burlingame said, “We are their bosses in Washington DC. When they get that they are scared!” The prison at Guantanamo Bay is in a remote location with a 90 mile perimeter, including water and with land mines. StandishMax is surrounded by trees with 26 homes including a day care. Detainees must be held in a Military facility and will become the next ground zero terrorist target. Terrorists admire the Washington sniper that randomly killed ten people, and take an interest in shopping malls, parking ramps, and anything with the word “Federal” on it. Standish will be descended on by the national media, American Civil Liberties Union, Human Rights First and Code Pink protestors. Former Arenac County Commissioner Kelly Kimball said to tell everyone you meet about the danger. People can make a difference by calling their congressmen and writing letters. Statewide concern about Michigan safety attracted participants not only from Standish but also Brighton, Saginaw, Vassar, Eastpointe, and Rochester, Michigan. Mainstream media did not cover the rally but coverage was provided by Keep America Safe. Standish Residents will rally every Friday at 4:00 pm until the issue is resolved. Click to see photos of the event.
Thursday, October 29

Standish rally and Prayer meeting
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 29 Oct 2009 11:57 PM EDT
Two quickly upcoming events:
One is a rally in Standish Friday, at the intersection of M-61 and US-23 at 4:00pm (note the time change).
This rally is to bring awareness to the issues involved and to protest moving Guantanamo prisoners to the states, particularly Standish, MI. Featured speakers include Dave Hertzberg, Dave Munson, Kelly Kimball and Debra Burlingame.
The other is a prayer rally for our country on Saturday at 10:00am at First Baptist Church, 5880 W. Frankenmuth Rd, Vassar, MI.
We would be glad if you could attend the events, and hope to get some good pictures and information for those who can't.

GOP meetings
by
Western Thumb TEA Party Group
on Thu 29 Oct 2009 07:59 PM EDT
Email info received on two upcoming GOP events:
I have 2 terrific opportunities for us to effect the outcome of the 2010 elections for you to consider attend. PLEASE FORGIVE IF SOME OF THIS INFO IS A DUPLICATE As I'm sending it to several groups of people.
Kerry - please post on our website.
PLEASE, PICK ONE OR BOTH AND GO!!
The first is Monday, Novemer 9th, in Shelby Twp. (Utica area) It is a dinner hosted by the 10th District (Candice Miller) GOP. IT IS IMPORTANT, NOT BECAUSE WE NECESARILY SUPPORT THE GOP, BUT BECAUSE ALL OF THE REPUB GUBNATORIAL CANDIDATES WILL BE THERE TO SPEAK AND MEET!!! Here is a chance to show them our determination and numbers, and pick their brains as well as give them an earful on what we want in our next Gov!! SEE THE ATTACHMENT.
The second is only 3 days later, Thursday, Nov. 12th in Holland; but again, so critical; maybe more so than the Gov candidates. This
is another GOP EVENT - A LUNCHEON, in Michigan's 12th District ( Holland) and the 'guest' speaker will be none other than Michael Steele, the head of the NATIONAL GOP, and Mr. "Big tent" himself!! AGAIN, AN OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW OUR NUMBERS, AND TELL THE GOP THAT THIS MOVE LEFT INSTEAD OF STANDING FOR OUR CONSERVATIVE TRADITION VALUES PRINCIPLES IS THE WRONG DIRECTION!! LET HIM KNOW WE ARE TIRED OF BIG MONEY, POWER TRIP REPUBS LEADING THE PARTY - WE WANT NEW, DEDICATED-TO-PRINCIPLES, NOT MONEY AND POWER PEOPLE RUNNING FOR OFFICE!!!!!! Stop leading us in the Democrat's direction!!!
YES, IT IS difficult to attend these functions; a sacrifice of time and money. BUT IF WE DON'T MAKE OUR PRESENCE AND VOICE KNOWN AND HEARD, WE CANNOT HAVE THE EFFECT WE NEED TO CHANGE AMERICA'S DIRECTION!!! Our Founders lived in far more difficult circumstances than we; and sacrificed much more than we have so far.
If we are not willing to make these sacrifices, are we worthy of the blessings and freedom they fought and died and starved and froze to leave us??!!
SEE BELOW FOR THE INFO ON THAT EVENT:
The location is Baker Lofts, 127 E. 24th street, Holland, MI 494 12:00 PM Nov 12. $30 per person. Opportunity to convey Tea Party presence to Michael Steele, RNC chairman and to gain exposure to local business leaders.
Call 616-396-3791 to register.
Be sure to mention you are with one of the many local tea parties. This will get us all at the same table (maybe more tables?). It will be a business attire type function, but I plan to wear my red TPWMI shirt underneath my blazer. I urge others to "display' their colors also.
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