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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

Commercial from the Chicago Tea Party. Do these people look angry to you? Do these people look like radical extremists? They're real, and they're voting in November.

For more information on the Chicago Tea Party, please visit http://www.teapartychicago.org

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I'm a mother, I'm a small business owner, I'm a mom, I'm a social worker, I am a songwriter, I am an American and I vote. I'm not violent. I'm not extreme. I'm not funded by a corporation or foreign I'm not angry. I'm informed and I'm involved. The tea party movement is made up of individuals who believe in liberty, the Constitution and fiscal responsibility.

I believe our government is limited by the Constitution. I believe in less government and more freedom. But there's a ruling class in Washington who feels differently. They say they don't care about the Constitution. They mock the 10th Amendment and the Bill or Rights.

They think they know better than us. But we have a message for them: they don't. We want more freedom, not more debt. We want more jobs, not more bureaucrats. No more takeovers, no more bailouts, no more spending and no more government control.

Washington needs to know they work for us, we don't work for them. Talk to your friends and neighbors. Let them know our children and grandchildren's future is at stake in this election. I'm voting for liberty in November -- are you?

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  • Thanks, Steve. Great video!

  • @EyeHopeHeFails Thanks!

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  • Tea Party is a fraud. The first Tea Party rally was sparked by the rant of a business reporter, Rick Santelli, who was ranting in defense of the traders who crashed our economy. To be precise, he was ranting that the TARP bailout included provisions to benefit direct borrowers rather than the institutional players.

    "How many people want to pay for your neighbor's mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can't pay their bills?"

    Tea Party is legitimate anger manipulated by the elites they loathe

  • Awesome video!

  • People, I don't wanna be the big important messenger but I do can tell you this. I live in Belgium, Europe I see how it crumbles down, islam grows here rapidly day by day. I've been to florida, new york and california, been to every country in europe, been to hong kong and Moskow. I can tell you this: The world is dark and cold, US is the light. It doesn't make you a good person or ethically correct if you vote democratic, eventually you will pay a price for that. And it irreversable.

  • I believe these people are just getting paid to say this.

  • Get rid of that scott brown ad! He's a turncoat up here in mass A RHINO!

  • If we all cling to our tax dollars, we will all suffer immensely in the years that follow. ...unless of course you are one of the 1000 billionaires in the US.

  • @allendora8489 the size of government doesn't dictate how ethically it is run. It only dictates how much money is in the pot to fund the programs that help keep us safe, healthy, employed, and hopefully off the street. The rich are using the media to brainwash us into wanting a smaller government, when actually it would only benefit them. They would have to pay less taxes because there would be less programs to help the rest of us. Generally speaking, bigger gov means a better quality of life

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