Chicago's Chicago Tea Party - part IV - Chicago Bloggers
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Anne Leary of the Backyard Conservative shown here in red up on a platform with the very cold colonist. The original Tea Party was both more dangerous politically and warmer, December in Boston.
Anne Leary of the Backyard Conservative shown here in red up on a platform with the very cold colonist. The original Tea Party was both more dangerous politically and warmer, December in Boston.
John Ruberry, the Marathon Pundit shown appropriately dressed in funeral black, black hat and the checked scarf standing in front of Chicago's eternal flame erected "in memory of the men and women who have served in our Armed Forces from the Revolutionary War to the present. Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard Reserves."
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2 Comments:
No, no, the Tea Party was not May 10, it was December 16, 1773. They would have loved you in your hat.
Thanks Publia, It is corrected. I did a quick Google search and ended up with May. I blame Joe Biden!
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