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North Carolina Tea Party – Tea Party Command Center

Read Mark Levin's Ameritoia, we all should read and then re-read it. Mark plays the audio of the PBS series on Milton Friedman's Free to Choose first in book form (http://commonsensecapitalism.blogspot.com/p/free-to-choose.html) And add "Liberty & Tyranny," together these clearly states why almost all of our republican candidates need to read these books. You can not go into battle with statists, Idealogs, and a teacher of "Rules for Radicals" and talk to a public raised for 80 years on statism without being able to present the difference between:

Created equal to we are all equal, the basis of classes being defined and then placed against each other by statist.

Pursuit of happiness to minimum wage, Obama or Romney Care and any mandated coverage, non-right to work states, etc. increasing unemployment by making the entry barrier high.

Taxation with out representation to the 100 yr growth of the leviathan, fourth branch of government that is legislating without being elected.

Our United State was formed to create an army for defense. Read Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel. I would follow that up with a very resent example by S. C. Gwynne's Empire of the Summer Moon. The Spanish opened Texas to us so that we would be the buffer that would be killed by Comanches. Comanches stopped Spain from moving into Louisiana a few centuries earlier so they sold us land they could not settle. Colt 45 and the Winchester rifle at the end of the 19th century gave us a military advantage. The people on the ground would have kill all the Comanches and felt no remorse. Superior Technology produced in volume and applied when needed is the message I received from the last two books.

(NOTE: everyone of these book is a best seller)

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It appears that outgoing Chatham County GOP chairman Jim Duncan is hearing the calls for change in the Second Congressional District. Hes formed something called a testing the waters committee quite similar to the exploratory committees that you hear about in presidential races. The committees web site can be found at http://www.jimfornc.com. I talked []

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Today the Senate voted down a particularly noxious Obama nomination. Debo Adegbile, whose only claim to fame was agitating on behalf of a convicted, unrepentant, and vicious cop killer, was voted down 47-52. Pressing this nomination was a stupid act by the White House, though it has become boring to write that phrase over the []

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The Charlotte Observer is holding a U.S. Senate debate with the Republican primary candidates on April 22 at Davidson College. The debate will be co-sponsored by Time Warner Cable News (formerly News 14) and The (Raleigh) News & Observer. Declared Republican candidates Ted Alexander, Alex Bradshaw, Greg Brannon, Heather Grant, Mark Harris, Edward Kryn, Jim []

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The name should tick off any real American. We do not have any shared responsibility in this country, it is anti-American. Agency employs Orwellian term Shared Responsibility Payment to describe Obamacare individual mandate tax. President Obamas Internal Revenue Service today quietly released a series of Obamacare Health Care Tax Tips warning Americans that they must []

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Much political hay is being made of the lawsuit against US Senate candidate Greg Brannon. The Republican doctor was found liable for misleading two investors in a tech company that went bust a couple years ago. Democrats and the left say it proves Tea Partiers, conservatives, and Republicans are corrupt liars. Republicans who support other []

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Incumbent Sen. Kay Hagan (D-N.C.) is near the top of national Republicans target list for 2014 and a new poll shows her lead over her potential GOP challengers has all but evaporated. Hagan trails physician Greg Brannon, the Rand Paul-endorsed candidate in the race, by 1 point: he leads 44 percent to 43 percent. []

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NC Tea Party is pleased to continue their new video series where we provide you, the voter, with the best information available to prepare you for the all-important 2014 elections. Entitled 14 for 14, NC Tea Party will be asking 14 questions of every candidate we can in the races that are most important. And []

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NC Tea Party is pleased to continue their new video series where we provide you, the voter, with the best information available to prepare you for the all-important 2014 elections. Entitled 14 for 14, NC Tea Party will be asking 14 questions of every candidate we can in the races that are most important. And []

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North Carolina Tea Party Groups – Locations

Black Conservative Coalition Contact: David Weaver Phone: None Website: http://theblacksphere.net/ Location: Raleigh, NC

Bladen Guards Tea Party Contact: Charlie Gunn Phone: (910) 866-5921 Website: None Location: Bladen County, NC

Boone Tea Party Website: http://booneteaparty.org/ Location: Watauga County, NC

Burke County Tea Party Contact: Amanda Parks Phone: (828) 202-6392 Website: None Location: Morganton, NC

Caldwell TEA Party Contact: Christine Gates Phone: None Website: http://www.facebook.com/gates.christine Location: Caldwell County, NC

Cape Fear Tea Party Patriots Contact: Thomas Naramore Phone: None Website: http://www.meetup.com/Cape-Fear-Tea-Party-Partriots/ Location: Wilmington, NC

Catawba Valley TEA Party Contact: Franklin Lawson, President Phone: 828-320-4228 Website: http://www.meetup.com/CatawbaValleyTeaParty/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/149402178457365/ Location: Catwaba County, NC (Conover)

CAUTION (Common Americans United To Inspire Our Nation) Contact: Catherine Oxford Phone: None Website: http://proceedwithcaution.us/ Location: Charlotte, NC

CPOWER (Conservative Patriots Of Wilkes Empowering the Republic) Contact: Mike Jones or Joe & Barbara Greene Phone: 336-838-1433 or 336-984-3098 Website: http://www.cpower.us/ Location: Wilkes County

Robeson County Tea Party Email: RobesonCountyTeaParty@gmail.com Facebook: Robeson County Tea Party Location: Robeson County North Carolina

Surry County TEA Party Patriots Contact - Organizer: Velvet Shelton/Kevin Shinault Phone: 336-755-8711 or 336-339-5802 Website: http://www.surrycountyteaparty.com Location: Mount Airy, NC- Surry County Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sctpp

TEA Party of Greater Gaston County Email: gastoncountyteaparty@gmail.com Web: http://teapartyofgreatergastoncounty.com/ Facebook Page Location: Gastonia, NC

If you are affiliated with one of these North Carolina Tea Party Groups and you feel that any of the information is inaccurate or out of date (including info on locations), please contact us and we will correct any errors.

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Tea Party Movement – The New York Times

Latest Articles

While Mr. Cruz has moved to consolidate support among evangelical and Tea Party voters, Mr. Kasich has made a play for party moderates.

By MATT FLEGENHEIMER and THOMAS KAPLAN

Mr. Cruz turned the solicitors office into a defender of the right wing and he made crucial friends in Texas though he once angered Bush family allies.

By JONATHAN MAHLER

The House Republican leaderships coalition with divisive elements in the Tea Party movement may have set up the current conflict with Donald Trump.

By JENNIFER STEINHAUER

Looking beyond the White House to turn statehouses blue.

By SUZY KHIMM

Once upon a time, the American political structure was ruled by a set group of elite individuals. Then along came this election season, and being an insider became a kiss of death.

By MARK LEIBOVICH

How the Florida senators campaign is hoping to make the best of a likely third-place showing in the states caucus.

By ROBERT DRAPER

The candidates strategy to win the White House depends on turning out millions of new religious voters.

By ROBERT DRAPER

Sarah Palin maintains a community of millions of Facebook fans, and while some cheered her endorsement of Donald J. Trump this week, others called her a sellout of conservatism who was only seeking another moment in the political spotlight.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

The backing of Mrs. Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 vice-presidential nominee, provides Mr. Trump with a potential boost less than two weeks before the Iowa caucuses.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT and MAGGIE HABERMAN

It has been almost a week since Ms. Haley of South Carolina suggested in a State of the Union response that her fellow Republicans dial down their anger. For Tea Party activists in her state, the advice has served only to frustrate them further.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

The increasingly personal lines of attack against Mr. Cruz in a public setting mark a shift in the race for the Republican presidential nomination that started during Thursdays debate and spilled onto the campaign trail on Saturday.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

Sworn in this holiday season, Governor Bevin quickly undid his predecessors executive order that granted 140,000 Kentuckians the right to vote.

Senator Ted Cruz is pursuing support and credibility as a candidate in the Republican presidential primary that is unusual for a far-right conservative candidate.

By MATT FLEGENHEIMER and NICK CORASANITI

Four Republican-sponsored riders in the omnibus spending bill would further erode controls over the flow of campaign cash.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Its a season of false political fronts. His is especially bogus.

By FRANK BRUNI

During his 2010 race for the Senate, Mr. Paul appealed to Kentuckians who believed in shutting down the government to advance their goals.

By KATE ZERNIKE

A New York Times/CBS News poll published last week revealed deep divisions in the Republican Party not only over potential presidential nominees but over the federal budget, immigration and whether Republicans in Congress should compromise to get things done.

By JOHN M. BRODER and MEGAN THEE-BRENAN

Groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are vowing to regain a place of influence partly usurped by hard-right Republican conservatives.

By CARL HULSE

The conservatives must decide whether they will give the new speaker a chance to make good on his promises or continue their rebellious ways and possibly get crushed.

By EMMARIE HUETTEMAN

Just 17 percent of Americans support the Tea Party, down from a high of 32 percent.

By THE EDITORS

While Mr. Cruz has moved to consolidate support among evangelical and Tea Party voters, Mr. Kasich has made a play for party moderates.

By MATT FLEGENHEIMER and THOMAS KAPLAN

Mr. Cruz turned the solicitors office into a defender of the right wing and he made crucial friends in Texas though he once angered Bush family allies.

By JONATHAN MAHLER

The House Republican leaderships coalition with divisive elements in the Tea Party movement may have set up the current conflict with Donald Trump.

By JENNIFER STEINHAUER

Looking beyond the White House to turn statehouses blue.

By SUZY KHIMM

Once upon a time, the American political structure was ruled by a set group of elite individuals. Then along came this election season, and being an insider became a kiss of death.

By MARK LEIBOVICH

How the Florida senators campaign is hoping to make the best of a likely third-place showing in the states caucus.

By ROBERT DRAPER

The candidates strategy to win the White House depends on turning out millions of new religious voters.

By ROBERT DRAPER

Sarah Palin maintains a community of millions of Facebook fans, and while some cheered her endorsement of Donald J. Trump this week, others called her a sellout of conservatism who was only seeking another moment in the political spotlight.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

The backing of Mrs. Palin, the former Alaska governor and 2008 vice-presidential nominee, provides Mr. Trump with a potential boost less than two weeks before the Iowa caucuses.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT and MAGGIE HABERMAN

It has been almost a week since Ms. Haley of South Carolina suggested in a State of the Union response that her fellow Republicans dial down their anger. For Tea Party activists in her state, the advice has served only to frustrate them further.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

The increasingly personal lines of attack against Mr. Cruz in a public setting mark a shift in the race for the Republican presidential nomination that started during Thursdays debate and spilled onto the campaign trail on Saturday.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

Sworn in this holiday season, Governor Bevin quickly undid his predecessors executive order that granted 140,000 Kentuckians the right to vote.

Senator Ted Cruz is pursuing support and credibility as a candidate in the Republican presidential primary that is unusual for a far-right conservative candidate.

By MATT FLEGENHEIMER and NICK CORASANITI

Four Republican-sponsored riders in the omnibus spending bill would further erode controls over the flow of campaign cash.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Its a season of false political fronts. His is especially bogus.

By FRANK BRUNI

During his 2010 race for the Senate, Mr. Paul appealed to Kentuckians who believed in shutting down the government to advance their goals.

By KATE ZERNIKE

A New York Times/CBS News poll published last week revealed deep divisions in the Republican Party not only over potential presidential nominees but over the federal budget, immigration and whether Republicans in Congress should compromise to get things done.

By JOHN M. BRODER and MEGAN THEE-BRENAN

Groups like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are vowing to regain a place of influence partly usurped by hard-right Republican conservatives.

By CARL HULSE

The conservatives must decide whether they will give the new speaker a chance to make good on his promises or continue their rebellious ways and possibly get crushed.

By EMMARIE HUETTEMAN

Just 17 percent of Americans support the Tea Party, down from a high of 32 percent.

By THE EDITORS

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