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Giant Independence Day Tea Party Planned In Texas
Organizers hope to attract as many as 50,000 people to a giant Independence Day Tea Party Saturday in Texas.
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DALLAS (July 4, 2009)--Organizers of America's Tea Party hope to attract 50,000 people to Southfork Ranch on the Fourth of July, but Gov. Rick Perry, who in April fired up an anti-tax "tea party" with his stance against the federal government and for states’ rights, was not invited to speak, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Dallas Tea Party organizers said they have accepted no support from any political party and won't allow any elected official or anyone running for office to speak.
Phillip Dennis says they plan to celebrate the "original Declaration of Independence signed in 1776" with a goal of getting like-minded middle-class taxpayers active in the political process.
Perry, meanwhile, is planning to speak at four tea parties across the state including one at the Texas Capitol.
In Waco, a Tea Party event was held Friday evening at the Twin Bridges Shelter.
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