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		<title>&#8216;Tea Party&#8217; Protests Expected Across U.S.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Anti-tax &#8220;tea party&#8221; organizers say they will deliver one million tea bags to a Washington, D.C., park Wednesday morning &#8212; the kick-off to a day of protests expected across the country by people fed up with high taxes and excess spending.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Anti-tax &#8220;tea party&#8221; organizers say they will deliver one million tea bags to a Washington, D.C., park Wednesday morning &#8212; the kick-off to a day of protests expected across the country by people fed up with high taxes and excess spending.</p>
	<p>The demonstrations are part of a larger grassroots movement to protest massive government spending called Taxed Enough Already, or TEA &#8212; giving name to the Tax Day Tea Parties.</p>
	<p>Rallies against government spending are scheduled across the nation, more than 235 years after the original Boston Tea Party revolt against taxes.</p>
	<p>Crowds of 5,000 to 10,000 are expected in various cities like New York, Atlanta and Sacramento, according to Mike Leahy, co-founder of Top Conservatives on Twitter, one of the three conservative groups helping to coordinate the protests on a national scale.</p>
	<p>Organizers say they&#8217;re steamed at government spending since President Obama&#8217;s administration took over.</p>
	<p>The latest round of protests started yesterday when about 200 people gathered at the Missouri state capitol.</p>
	<p>In Pennsylvania, protesters will gather outside Independence Hall in Philadelphia to voice their opposition to taxes on a host of items from cell phones to cigars.</p>
	<p>In New Hampshire, state employees are hitting the street to speak out against cuts aimed at public employee jobs.</p>
	<p>&#8220;These are moms and dads, teachers and students, businessmen and women who are concerned for their country,&#8221; Republican Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina told FOXNews.com. &#8220;They are worried that our nation is quickly being taken in the wrong direction by politicians who are more concerned about the next election instead of the next generation.</p>
	<p>&#8220;This cuts across party lines and demographic divides. It&#8217;s not about Republican or Democrat, its about citizens who believe America can only survive if we protect the principles of liberty from a federal government that is out of control and must be reformed now. And that&#8217;s a real message of hope,&#8221; Demint said.</p>
	<p>DeMint and other well-known conservatives, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, are lined up to speak at some of the demonstrations. Texas Gov. Rick Perry told FOX News Wednesday that he&#8217;ll be attending protests in San Antonio, Fort Worth, and Austin, Texas.</p>
	<p>via <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/04/15/anti-tax-tea-party-protests-expected/">Anti-Tax &#8216;Tea Party&#8217; Protests Expected Across U.S. &#8211; Presidential Politics | Political News &#8211; FOXNews.com</a>.
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