A member of the New Media wrote to an organizer of the Austin Texas Tea Party with the question of the day:
Hi there!
I am a Conservative Blogger and I am working on the Joseph Stack story for Right Pundits – several of the media outlets have made the accusation that Stack was a member of the Tea Party and even the Austin Tea Party. I would like to know if you would like to make a statement about that I can include in my story.
Here was her response:
I can say with affirmation that Joseph Stack was not a member of the Austin Tea Party nor was he a member of The Tea Party Movement. Within Mr. Stack’s own writing, one can see clearly that are no shared values or principles with the Tea Party.
After reading Mr. Stack’s February 18, 2010 statement, it is evident he supported anarchy. The Tea Party movement does not advocate anarchy. The Tea Party movement believes in our founding principles so eloquently written in our Constitution.
Mr. Stack repeatedly showed disdain for free-market principles in his statement. The Tea Party movement knows that every American success is rooted in the freedom of our capitalist principles.
Mr. Stack did not believe in paying taxes. The Tea Party movement believes in taxes for the defense of Our Great Nation; however like the majority of Americans – be they Democrat, Republican or Independent – we all believe in reform of the current tax structure. We only differ on the type of reform that is best.
Mr. Stack saw churches as corrupt entities and called them “monsters of organized religion.” He spoke of being “brainwashed to believe that there is freedom” and declared “violence is the only answer.” The Tea Party movement believes in God, and we know the valuable contributions our churches make each day to our communities across this land.
Thousands of Tea Parties have been held nationwide, a million Tea Partiers marched in our nation’s capital, and not a single act of violence was ever committed by a Tea Party supporter.
There is a common thread that ties every Tea Party across this country to the Austin Tea Party, and that thread is our eternal optimism in America. Tea Partiers believe in the American Spirit, the American Dream and the freedom of the people to peacefully assemble and use the powers granted in the Constitution to restore our nation. Mr. Stack was void of optimism. It is ironic that some members of the media are void of integrity and would try to make an association where one does not exist, as spelled out by Mr. Stack himself.
Thank you,
Heather Liggett
Stay at home mom and Austin Texas Tea Party Organizer
Ours is the only country deliberately founded on a good idea. ~John Gunther
February 19, 2010 at 4:09 pm |
Well said, Heather.
February 19, 2010 at 4:29 pm |
Bravo Heather…concise, precise, on target!!! Thank you.