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Restoring Honor Rally

RESTORING HONOR RALLY
At the steps of the Lincoln Memorial
Saturday August 28, 2010, 10AM-1PM ET

Come celebrate America by honoring our heroes, our heritage, and our future at the Restoring Honor Rally on August 28, 2010. Join us at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. to recognize our founding fathers through their memorials—Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Washington Memorial—and legacies in the Hall of Records, Library of Congress, and Smithsonian Institution.

Spend your time in D.C. remembering our history and celebrating our accomplishments. Visit the memorials and the museums. Pay respect to the fallen in Arlington. Visit the White House and the Capitol Building.

Pay respect to our founders by reading the documents—the foundation of our government. There can be no greater honor to Jefferson and Madison than reading the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. They were written for us!

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Cincinnati 912 Project Restoring Honor Rally Info

 


Kings Island Freedom Day
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$19.99 Gets you admission to the park, rides, Boomerang Bay
and all Friends of Liberty Events.

$9.99 Adult, $6.99 Children for special Friends of Liberty Lunch.

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Read the Bill

Fact: It is not possible to read the bill in 72 hours!

Volunteers from the Cincinnati Tea Party and the Cincinnati 9/12 Project sought to read the 2000-plus page federal health care bill in 72 hours. They failed.

That, the group say, prove their point. “It is highly unlikely that our elected officials could read the bill in the time allotted,” said Ed Bell of the Cincinnati Tea Party. Although some argue that reading out loud always takes longer than reading silently, organizers noted they also read the complex bill without any breaks to eat or sleep and without cross-referencing it or researching its implications.

Hundreds of volunteers took shifts reading the bill out loud from 6 p.m. May 14 to 6 p.m. May 17 at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Blue Ash.



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The Ohio Project

 

Attorney General and State Assemblies of 26 states are preparing to challenge the constitutionality of the "Health Care Reform" legislation. Unfortunately, the Columbus Ohio politicians are deeply beholden to their cohorts in DC and will not sway from the defined path. That is where YOU come in!

 

The Ohio Liberty Council, a statewide coalition of over 25 grassroots groups, has submitted a proposed state constitutional amendment that will “preserve the freedom of Ohioans to choose their health care and health care coverage.” The amendment, drafted by the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, would protect Ohioans from the financial burdens and individual mandates contained in the new federal health care measure passed by Congress. The group filed constitutional amendment summary language and nearly 3,000 signatures from registered voters in 48 counties with the Ohio Secretary of State and Attorney General.

 

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Cincinnati Tea Party is a proud founding member of the Ohio Liberty Council
and is currently working alongside strong like minded groups such as the
Cincinnati 912 Project. Visit these sites for more info.

 

 

The Cincinnati Tea Party is a grassroots, non-partisan organization of private citizens united by our shared values and opposed to wasteful government spending. We believe in fiscal responsibility, limited government, and free markets. Our mission is to organize like-minded individuals, educate and inform others based on our core values, to secure public policy consistent with those values, and to positively affect the outcome of elections.
The Cincinnati Tea Party was founded in February 2009 by a group of lifelong Cincinnatians.