Memphis Tea Party founder Mark Skoda said recent media coverage had questioned whether the conservative tea parties, which number in the thousands nationwide, were too loosely organized to be politically effective in the national midterm election. He said the federation intends to convey a unified message about the tea party's brand of fiscal conservatism, which emphasizes limited government, less public spending and free markets.
He said the organization also hopes to rebut allegations about the movement: "Everything from calling the tea party members racist, that we are violent, that somehow we are fermenting another Kristallnacht. These accusations are indeed false and they won't stand."
I'm glad they can get someone out there to rebut some of this nonsense spewed at the Tea Party from scared leftists. Also their message of fiscal responsibility and the freedom from government interference will ring true no matter how it is spun. Americans are just tired of paying for some other guys mess and hopefully this group can get out that message.
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