The New 21st Century Boston Tea Party Will Call for: “No Legislation Without Representation!”

January 12, 2010

December 16, 1773.  The Boston Tea Party was a key event in the growth of the First American Revolution. The election of Scott Brown to the US Senate will initiate the growth of the Second American Revolution. It is noteworthy that both of these events will have had their genesis in Massachusetts.

The Coercive Acts are described a series of laws passed by the British Parliament relating to her colonies in North America. These acts, which included punitive measures designed to destroy Boston’s commerce, sparked outrage and resistance in the Colonies and were an important development in the growth of the First American Revolution. 

Today, we are faced with new punitive acts designed to destroy America’s commerce and her economy as a whole. With a national debt already exceeding $12 Trillion, the Obama administration and Congress lust for yet more debt to be levied against our children and grandchildren. Their thirst for power and “control of the people” via economic slavery is stinking up the entire Western Hemisphere. With no relief in sight until now.

Now Massachusettians can act again to overturn treachery at its roots by defeating Martha Coakley for the US Senate. Massachusettians can once again send a signal that “enough is enough” to President Obama and Congress.

Hopefully no guns will be needed to be fired this time around. Just a simple message that it is important to listen to the “voice of the people.” Legislation without representation is rampant across America and needs to be stopped now. The election of Scott Brown to the US Senate from Massachusetts will represent a giant step forward in allowing the “voice of the People” to be heard nationwide. It is a small beginning with enormous repercussions. As goes Massachusetts, so goes the nation!  Maybe it will even be heard in the Beltway.

The Boston Tea Party was a symbolic act, an example of how far Americans were willing to speak out for their freedom. Too short years later, Americans were willing to give their lives for their freedom, as shots rang out on Lexington Green. We can only hope that the election of January 19, 2010, will fire a similar warning across America of the abuse of power underway by a “gang of three” in the White House and Congress who continue to ignore “the voice of the people” and conduct their treachery against Boston and America under a cloak of darkness.

Washington’s Coercive Acts include, but are not limited to: TARP, STIMULUS I, Nationwide Unemployment above 10%, Government Controlled Health Care, CAP and TAX, The End of Medicare For the Elderly, Death Panels, and most egregious of all, Forced Complicity of the “unrepresented” in murder of the partially born! Which we must reject!

One Nancy Pelosi is more than enough. Hopefully, Bostonia!ns and all Massachusettians will signal America that “Legislation Without Representation” shall not live here.

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