National Tea Party Unity Convention
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National Tea Party Unity Convention has become the premier conference for the loosely-organized Tea Party Movement. The event is a two-day protest of the out-of-control fiscal irresponsibilites in Washington D.C. The first conference was held in Nashville, Tennessee. The headline of the conference was "America is ready for another revolution," Sarah Palin. [1] The second conference is scheduled for Las Vegas, originally July 2010 but was moved back until October 14th-16th. A major organizer to the conference is Judson Phillips and his Tea Party Patriots. Per the conference website,
| “ | "Uniting the people in their movement and their desire to gain control of America and Congress again!" | ” |
October 2010 Conference Topics
- Grassroots on the Ground
- Combating Charges of Racism
- How to Coordinate Patriot Groups With a Statewide Communications Network
- Threat of EMP Attack on the Continental US. A Case Study of a Gov't Which Has Failed to Prepare
- OBAMA-NOMICS, Unconstitutional Theft of Taxpayer Wealth
- How to Raise $50,000 in 90 Days for Your Tea Party Group
- Fighting Obama Secrecy-How to Get Records the Government is Hiding
- Precinct Organizing
- Fair Tax
- A Tea Partier's Guide to Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals"
- Youth Involvement-Attracting and Keeping Young Activists in the TPM
- Community Organizing in Your Area
- Women in the Tea Party Movement
- How to do Voter Registration Drives and Where to Find OUR Voters
- Harnessing the Power of Social Media to Save Our Nation. Ning, Facebook & Twitter to the Rescue
- Winning Strategy Against the Left: Bring the Asian-Americans into the Tea Party Movement
- Developing Media Platforms With a Capital Focus Approach While Building Your Brand
References
- ↑ Sarah Palin Tea Party Convention Speech: Activists Can Hardly Wait, Huffington Post, February 6, 2010
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