“The Constitution is the guide which I will never abondon.”
-George Washington-
On the 14th of April, the city of Indianapolis, Indiana had their 4th annual tea party event. And it is the third one that I have been to.
One of the speakers was the man that I listen too on the radio every morning, attorney Greg Garrison. He said that everyone who is a conservative needs to not only listen to the Conservative point of view, but also listen to the liberal shows, *He got groans from the audience on that* but he continued, saying, how can you beat a liberal in an arguement if you do not listen to what they say so you can know the truth to hit them back with. That is very true. One of the reasons that I listen to some liberal shows. As much as I can stand anyway. But I also have a support group of sorts. My friend Seane Anna of the blog Sinistra’s Bane has supported me for a long time now.
When I used to get a liberal comment here, I couldn’t come up with a reply back to them. She helped me….and now I can reply to them. What are friends for anyway? She has helped me more than she will ever know.
But the Tea Party had some great speakers. The key note speaker was C.L. Bryant, a Presbyterian Minister, and activist for the United States, who gave one of the best speeches I have ever heard.
I got some great photos because I sat on the front row, just to the left side of the stage, right in front of where the speakers sat. I had my camera, and tripod so I could get some photos, and I did. Got some great ones. But when I got home, and hooked the camera to this computer to add the photos to the computer, something happened and I erased the disk in the camera…..and lost the photos.
But I went online and found some that will work. So here they are:

Looking from the back of the room where the meeting was held, towards the stage. I am in the dark shirt at the right of the photo facing away from the camera.

The Keynote speaker, C.L. Bryant posing for a photo with a fan, this being the only photo that has my face in it. I am in the dark shirt behind the lady's shoulder.
I had more that I could have added to this post, but decided to stop there. We had about a thousand there, and we all left, after the speeches and went on a 1/2 mile march to momument circle where Emery McClendon and one other spoke. All in all, it was a great Tea Party meeting….even with the rain.
May God Bless our efforts to help get America back, and put God back into our country
God Bless America, Bless all Americans, and bless us to start using more common sense.
-Robert-




Great post, my friend! Glad your Tea Party event was swell. Love the photos! I especially like the picture of C. L. Bryant hugging his White fan. You know a liberal somewhere is going to look at the photo and cry, “Raaaaaacist!”. The Tea Party is racist. Conservatives are racists. The GOP is racist. That’s the liberal narrative and they can’t shake it no matter how much reality contradicts it. I get a big laugh out of that. And thanks for your kind words about me, my friend. X’s and O’s!
reply from Robert: I am right behind that lady’s shoulder in that photo of C.L. Bryant hugging that lady. I had a great seat as I was in the middle, in the front row. had my camera set up and everything. Though I did lose all the photos I took.
C.L. Bryant gave one heck of a speech. I would love to hear from some liberal on the supposed “racism” in that hug.