Ladies and gentlemen, are you sick and tired of those elite liberals stealing money from us common working class people? Are you mad as heck at the way the Democrats are destroying our economy and leaving us penniless with over-taxation? Do you want to show that us average Joes should have a voice in government, and not just those left-wing fat cats with their nation-destroying stimuli plans and health care reforms?
Well than feel free to join us:
Well than feel free to join us:
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The tea party movement is getting ready to set sail from Miami.
Joseph and Elizabeth Farah, founders of WorldNetDaily (WND), are planning their third annual cruise in September, dubbing it "the first tea party at sea."
The Sept. 19 trip, on Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas, starts at $399. Among the conservatives listed as being aboard are Jerome Corsi, author of "The Obama Nation" and "Unfit for Command;" WND Jerusalem bureau chief Aaron Klein, author of "The Late Great State of Israel" and "Schmoozing with Terrorists;" and David Kupelian, author of "The Marketing of Evil" and "How Evil Works."
The Web site notes the ship will stop in St. Maarten; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Royal Caribbean's own little private paradise in Hispaniola.
(By the way, that private paradise is also called Labadee and it's in Haiti. Royal Caribbean's continued visits there have been somewhat controversial.)"
The tea party movement is getting ready to set sail from Miami.
Joseph and Elizabeth Farah, founders of WorldNetDaily (WND), are planning their third annual cruise in September, dubbing it "the first tea party at sea."
The Sept. 19 trip, on Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas, starts at $399. Among the conservatives listed as being aboard are Jerome Corsi, author of "The Obama Nation" and "Unfit for Command;" WND Jerusalem bureau chief Aaron Klein, author of "The Late Great State of Israel" and "Schmoozing with Terrorists;" and David Kupelian, author of "The Marketing of Evil" and "How Evil Works."
The Web site notes the ship will stop in St. Maarten; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Royal Caribbean's own little private paradise in Hispaniola.
(By the way, that private paradise is also called Labadee and it's in Haiti. Royal Caribbean's continued visits there have been somewhat controversial.)"
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