New tea group is ‘somewhat of a split’ from South Florida Tea Party
Activism, Breaking News Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011By George Bennett,The Palm Beach Post
Pam Wohlschlegel, who quit Monday as Palm Beach County director of the South Florida Tea Party, announced this morning that she’s heading a new group called the Palm Beach County Tea Party.
Wohlshclegel resigned after South Florida Tea Party Chairman Everett Wilkinson ripped the House GOP Medicare overhaul plan as a “public policy nightmare.” Wilkinson’s comments were the latest example of his tendency to butt heads with others in the tea party movement.
In a video Q&A about her new group, Wohlschlegel says the Palm Beach Tea Party wants to “work more cooperatively and coordinate with other like-minded groups…Given that several of us who are forming this group did start out with the South Florida Tea Party, I guess it does constitute somewhat of a split, but we do wish Everett well in what he does. We just want to take a slightly different tack to meeting the same goals.”
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At this point in our history it should be considered a crime for anyone to use the name/term Tea Party for any political group other than the original one(s) that were made in honor of Congressman Dr. Ron Paul. Anything different is just that, different. In that case using the same name is an obvious scam to disorientate as many people as the leader can do. That is deceit and is therefore a crime.
Can you believe that right in front of Dr. Paul during one of the last “debates” that turncoat Michele Bachmann claimed to be a leader of not only the Tea Party, but an actual organization with an official name that varies in the title from other such organized organizations? She had no shame.
Of course it is sad that Dr. Paul does not start to become more aggressive in defending himself and in this case, his supporters who are the true real original TEA PARTY movement people. Even so, anyone who is not strictly following the father of the tea party movement, Dr. Ron Paul, are to some degree the enemy by its very definition.
Sarah Palin endorsed Rand Paul for his Senate seat because it was her way of taking over whomever she could in another organization using the Tea Party name. If she did not do that endorsement for that reason, then since she is not a candidate, she should have already been endorsing Ron Paul.
Rhonda
Rhonda
Dear Rhonda,
Please believe that I support the Tea party movement 100%. I ask with all due respect that all of us temper our rhetoric in these critical times. We must present a unified front, and not publish things that will be used by the Leftists as a way to allege that there is dis-unity in the movement. Although we may not all agree 100% with every single action and comment that a Republican political figure may say or do, we all must agree that it is better to be united against the spread of Socialism, than divided.
This post is slightly to punish myself into remembering that once you put in the wrong CAPTCHA that when you return, you are not back in the “reply” section, but it sets you up as a brand new comment. So please look below for my response David, if you did not see it already. Tnx.
Rhonda
David,
Thank you for helping to verify what I have been complaining about. Those other Tea Party name users are doing just that, using the name so they can break us apart otherwise it would be mentioned that Ron Paul’s issues are why the original movement started and that has not changed making anything else an attempt to dis-unify us. Therefore have no fear about the Leftists. The odds are they are part of it and are working on their own approaches.
Yours,
Rhonda