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I remember when there were a small group of demonstrations in the 1960,s well if you recall it grew and grew. What I have observed is many of the people speaking out at the tea parties are of the baby boomer generation and I also noticed a younger generation participating, also I noticed no blacks and few Hispanics, I wonder why? <br> <br> What is interesting to note many of the people of the sixties and early 1970's have not spoke out against government actions if over thirty five years. There are sixty to eighty million baby boomers and now included is also the younger generation in which both groups are anything but happy with the way the government has performed and the direction they are taking the country. <br> <br> The block of Americans that are angry is massive in numbers and size. Let us not forget the number of Corporation's that are also not happy with the direction the government is trying to take us. Any movement like what took place on April 15th is not to be taken lightly; they could and can bring about the change they want. If they decide to act and they are not afraid anymore.
By Pat Day

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