The Atlanta Tea Party, scheduled for July 4th at Gwinnett Place Mall, has been cancelled.But via Glenn Reynolds and Bob Owens, it turns out that top Democratic Party donors schemed to have the event shut down, "Large Democratic Donors Help Shut Down July 4 Atlanta Tea Party":
A real estate company whose owners have contributed heavily to Democratic causes apparently used articles and content on conservative blogs to justify bringing about pressure to shut down an Atlanta tea party protest scheduled for the Fourth of July — an event that organizers estimated would attract 20,000 people.Go to the post for the screencaps and concluding analysis.
The apparent plot was uncovered when blogger and radio talk show host Andrea Shea King noticed an unusual amount of traffic coming to her site earlier this month.
On Jun 16, Andrea Shea King emailed me, questioning a heavy burst of Sitemeter traffic coming from Simon.com. She included screencaps of the traffic, two of which are reproduced below (click to enlarge).
As Glenn says, "Well, I guess that means they’re afraid."
They should be: The Obama/Democratic agenda is shaping up as THE MASSIVE FAIL of 2009!
Seems these folks don't realize they leave muddy footprints wherever they go.
ReplyDeleteGuess their mommas didn't raise them right.
Thanks Paul!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteI am just furious over this - my brother and his family were going with us, and we'd actually talked our elderly parents to go, too. It was going to be a great day and a beginning of a new family tradition.
As an Atlanta area resident who was planning to attend this event, I am not the least bit happy.
ReplyDeleteSomething about this has a rather malodorous air about it-or, as we say here in Georgia, it stinks to high heaven.
I am formulating one of my "blue smoke" emails to the property owners who have apparently lost their balls.
Hopefully, I will be able to aid them in reacquiring what they have apparently misplaced.
-Dave
Obi's Sister,
ReplyDeleteJust wait until Neal's show hits the airwaves tomorrow.
It should be very interesting.
-Dave