Posted on 04/14/2012 7:22:01 AM PDT by blueyon
Last February THOUSANDS of Tea Party Patriots turned out in Madison, Wisconsin, in support of Republican Governor Scott Walker. It was an amazing turnout considering the Saturday rally was only announced on Friday morning. The tea party patriots filled the state capital grounds from the steps to the street over 100 yards back. There were so many Walker supporters there that you couldnt hear the speakers from the stage in the back of the crowd.
Today were doing it again
Show Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker that he has support by coming out to the Wisconsin Tax Day Rally at the Capitol on Saturday April 14 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
LOL I mean a lot of conservatives....
I would be there if it weren’t soooo far away. We need to show as much support as possible for brave/bold patriotic leaders like Mr. Walker. Wisconsin FRiends, we are with you in spirit.
Just bring a stack of job applications and you should be able to disperse the Occupy folks.
Can we get some photos?
Can we get some photos?
A bar of soap in a sports sock works better...
Sure wish I live in Wisconsin, I’d be there and more than willing to take on any union goon, though most are chickens in a real fight.
Just got back, nice large crowd on a beautiful day. I miss having Palin and Breitbart - but it was a great rally in support of Scott Walker.
Do provide us more information on what is was like and so glad you were able to go
Wisconsin Tax Day Rally in Madison
FReep Mail me if you want to be on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.
If anyone knows about something like this happening in Wis even a day before it is scheduled please alert those of us who live Wis. I didn’t know about this until I just read it and would like to have gone. Thank you!
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