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Vincent Gray More Colorful Than Ever

Election day is just around the corner and it seems that Vincent Gray has recruited even more support throughout the neighborhoods of Washington, DC than the polls suggest. According to recent polls conducted by Clarus Research Group, Vincent gray still leads current Mayor Adrian Fenty by seven points in the race for Democratic mayoral candidate in Washington, D.C. 

This mathematical research was dually supported by live action this evening in Ward 1, Adams Morgan.  Community volunteers of “Vincent Gray for Mayor” from Precinct 25 gathered on street corners throughout a culturally diverse Adams Morgan to enthusiastically wave lawn signs at those driving by and hand out stickers to pedestrians during rush hour and beyond.

Hector Rodriguez, a long time supporter of the Democratic Party and life-long resident of Washington, DC lead the team of living signage. Rodriguez urged that Vincent Gray is the “Abe Lincoln of DC”, that he upholds “strong principles and real values” as he approaches office as a candidate pledging the education of DC’s youth and jobs for DC’s unemployed.

“He has an interest in youth and cares about people,” Rodriguez said after having stood on the corner of Columbia Road and 18th Street for almost 6 hours. “This is a way of being directly involved.” 

Rodriguez plans to continue doing his part on Primary Day (September 14) by helping to run the Precinct 25 voting station at Goodwill Baptist Church located at 1862 Kalorama Road in Adams Morgan.

The battle between Fenty and Gray continuing to be fought on the streets of DC will come to its culmination on September 14 when only one will emerge victorious as the Democratic candidate for mayor. Speculation still surrounds the possibility that Fenty will jump parties and run on the Republican ticket, as there is currently no Republican candidate for Mayor. Should this happen, there will be a Fenty vs. Gray rerun in November, but only time will tell.

From the looks of Adams Morgan this evening, as supporters covered street corners and drove through the streets with signs taped to their car windows, it appears that DC is colored Red, White, and Blue, with only a fleck of green. 

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Welcome to the Party

BY: Michael Kandel

A tea party took place in Washington, DC this morning but not a drop was drunk. This particular tea party offered political rhetoric in support of the American and against that of current governmental structure in place of the tasty mixture of specialized leaves and water. Those in attendance absorbed all they could, as they stood shoulder-to-shoulder stretching for just about a mile from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to the World War II memorial. Their treat, heeding the words of Tea Party leaders such as Fox News personality Glenn Beck and ex-Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin.

For those of you unfamiliar with this political phenomenon popping up in regions throughout the United States, the Tea Party is a growing group of individuals whos first platform consisted of protesting taxation and big government. As time went on, and events such as the one this morning are held, the mission of the Tea Party has changed and continues to develop and grow from what was once a single issue mission, to preaching a make-shift, insufficiently organized agenda of a number of anti-government pro-individualized citizens issues. Leading the schema are topics such as the Health Care Reform Bill, lack of personal representation in government, and unemployment catalyzed by a poor economy.

You’re more likely to find a hamburger in the hands of a vegan than you are a Democrat in a mass of Tea Partiers. Tea Partiers are a collection of conservative Republicans and Independents on a mission to realign the direction of progression of the United States government. Recent polls indicate that 92 percent of Tea Partiers view the United States government headed in the wrong direction (CBS News). Tea Partiers are generally middle-class Americans from Evangelical, Protestant, and Catholic back-grounds who support the NRA, smaller government, and job creation while protesting gay marriage, abortion, and higher taxes. Additionally a large percentage of the movement is anti-Obama, preaching that he is functioning as president on a platform of Socialism, that his political affiliation is that of a Communist rather than a Democrat and advocate for his replacement by a “true leader” such as Sarah Palin.

Tea Partiers adopted their name from an exercise carried out by colonists on December 16, 1773 in the northern British colony of Boston, Massachusetts. A group of colonists, revolutionaries in their own time, boarded British ships, and tossed payloads of tea into Boston Harbor, effectively destroying it, in protest of the Tea Act, a stifling taxation on tea. The event was in reaction to a rejection by Royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson to heed the demands of the citizens of the colony to return the tea to England. He had thought those in protest would concede; they acted instead. The events of the revolutionary war seemingly started there, at the Boston Tea Party, continually escalating until exploding into conflict on Lexington Common on April 19, 1775.

The country is hardly staring down the barrel of a loaded gun, and it is hard to say whether the Tea Party is a thing of the future rather than a thing of the now, but time will tell. What can be for sure is that the potentially tens of thousands of people who gathered this morning on the mall have finally found political representation that they can believe in and whom they are comfortable with in a country where they felt unrepresented and uncomfortable. For Tea Partiers, this morning’s rally was an outright success met by little resistance, even though the location and date of this event fell on the same day and location of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963.

This morning’s event is not the first of its kind as organized tea party protests have been occurring for at least the last two years and some would say even longer than that. What is true is that the Tea Party has a face, sufficiently influential leaders, and is slowly placing political attachés in various seats of government beginning with Polk County Commissioner Randy Wilkinson and Dean Murray of the New York State Assembly. The House of Representatives has also moved forward with allowing the establishment of a Tea Party caucus.  

Tea Partiers are scheduled to March on Washington, DC yet again just weeks from now. They will gather in Washington to descend on the mall on September 12 rallying at the steps of the United States Capitol with the intent of protesting big government and supporting lower taxes.

Whether the Tea Party has a certain future cannot yet be determined, but they are certainly making a name for themselves in history.

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Zoom A Wrinkle in Time: Elderly woman @ Restoring Honor Rally

A Wrinkle in Time: Elderly woman @ Restoring Honor Rally

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Zoom Restoring Honor Rally: Sarah Palin 

Restoring Honor Rally: Sarah Palin 

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Zoom Restoring Honor Rally: Sarah Palin

Restoring Honor Rally: Sarah Palin

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Zoom Counter protest: Peta showed up… Go vegan… 

Counter protest: Peta showed up… Go vegan… 

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Zoom In attendance: Supporters of Restoring Honor Tea Party Rally swarm the mall. 

In attendance: Supporters of Restoring Honor Tea Party Rally swarm the mall. 

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Zoom Glenn Beck: Restoring Honor Rally “MC”

Glenn Beck: Restoring Honor Rally “MC”

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