Friday, September 25, 2009

The Most Exciting Tea Party Yet!



The Black Tea Party

Trenton, NJ – Daryl Mikell Brooks and Charles Green Independent Libertarian Candidates for Assembly in New Jerseys’ 15th District announced today The Black Tea Party Rally at the State House, Friday, October 16th 2009, between the hours of 11am-3pm. Thomas Jefferson once said, “Wherever there are free men they will make themselves heard.” Today that statement has evolved and it is time for the people of Trenton to be heard.

“New Jersey is broken. Record deficits are crippling our future. Sweetheart deals are costing our families millions of wasted tax dollars and corruption is rampart. Our government is held hostage by special interests, and continued promises for making a better place to live and passing it on to our children and grandchildren have not been kept by Governor Corzine, Assembly woman Bonnie Watson Coleman, and Assemblyman Reed Gusciora” added Brooks.

“We will not take money from special interests PACs or registered New Jersey lobbyists - not for this campaign, and not after we get elected. The best way to stay true to what we promise you, and to what we believe, is to stay outside the system that has corrupted so many before us, and that's why we will never take money from PACs or registered New Jersey lobbyists” added Green.

Brooks concluded, “Coleman and Gusciora have offered no leadership on immigration, education, taxes, jobs, health care or corruption. Democrats have been in control of Trenton politics long enough and are fully complicit in this culture of corruption, as our inner city crumbles and our children suffer. The time for change in now. Yes we believe.”

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On October 16, 2009 from 11am -3pm, The Black Tea Party will rally at the State House in Trenton NJ in protest of the change that is needed in the Criminal Justice System. Come and join if you are passionate about:

• The current state of affairs as it relates to the rate of incarcerations involving youth in this state
• The severe lack of reform observed in those who have been contained by the Department of “Corrections”
• The limited resources available for those ex offenders who have made a sincere commitment to reform their own lifestyles
• The potential for ex offenders to resort back to a life of crime upon reentry into society

There is a long standing history in this state of over representation regarding youth (particularly African American male youth) in the Criminal Justice System.
The Poor People’s Campaign is ready to meet with the lawmakers and political officials and discuss these issues, as well as the contributing factors and finally present the solutions to overcome this rising epidemic. You are invited to join in the rally and all you are asked to bring is your self and your positive Spirit.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you want to reduce crime, encourage young men not to walk away from the women that they impregnate.

In the meantime, New Jersey should (1) build more prisons, (2) abolish parole and generally increase the amount of time that criminals spend in prison, and (3) allow law-abiding, properly-trained and licensed citizens to carry concealed weapons.

http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2007/09/05/destruction_in_black_america_is_self_inflicted/

stopthesocialists said...

Two great posts. I'm not quite sure what the "black tea baggers" are calling for. More government money for programs to keep people out of jail? Don't we spend billions on that already? We have welfare, food stamps, medicaid, affirmative action, parole, etc. The only thing they haven't tried is the only thing that will really work - personal responsibility.