The Virginia Beach Tea Party
Posted by melodieshouse on April 16, 2009
I was there today, and took lots of pictures. I got there a few minutes late and missed the National Anthem and intros, but stayed until the end. As I walked up to the Fountain Plaza and saw the crowd, tears welled up in my eyes as I realized that there are people who still care about this country and freedom. I saw lots of people, young and old, of many different walks of life. I also saw a number of homeschool kids and their parents. I wanted to bring Melissa, but she’s been sick. Even though it was cloudy, drizzly and kind of chilly today, the turnout was high and the spirit was up. I’m so glad I made it out today, and look forward to being a part of similar events in the future.
Here’s a news video by the Pilot Online (Hamptonroads.tv):
Here’s the article the Pilot wrote:
Hundreds gather in Hampton Roads for tax-day protest
Now I want to share my pictures. I hope I’ve captured the overall spirit and attitude of the gathering, as well as given a glimpse into the purpose and intent of the Tea Party movement.
- That’s me!






























































Leslie said,
Hi Melodie,
I was there too and agree with you that it was a really great thing! I could hear the chanting from the garage and that was so cool. Wish I had taken pictures from up there, but I was afraid I was missing it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nDcW8hk2iI. I look forward to June when the whole family can go.
Take care,
Leslie
Lydia said,
Wow, the costumes were very elaborate!
You guys look way more brisk than the people on TV. It looks like a very focused demonstration.
mom2mom said,
Lydia, I posted a comment on your blog post http://www.littleblueschool.com/2009/04/tea-party-would-have-been-awesome-with.html. I’m quoting my comment below for my readers to see:
Reid Greenmun said,
I was very inspired by the everyday folks that turned out on a cold, gloomy day in the middle of the week to show their support for our nation, constitution, founding principles, and traditional American values and common sense!
I was blessed with the opportunity to be one of the speakers and even more blessed to have my teenaged daughter work with me to create my signs and organize my speech.
This event revealed to everyone that attended that patriots still live and we are not willing to go quietly into the night as our government officials destroy our nation’s future.
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