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Atlanta Tea Party with Sean Hannity to feature ’shit sandwiches’

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

How’s that for a headline, eh?

Tomorrow night at the Capitol, thousands of people will gather as part of the Atlanta Tea Party, one of more than 500 scheduled on Tax Day. There, outside one of the most beautiful and useless buildings in the state, the crowd will complain about something that’s been going on for years — gross misuse of taxpayer dollars and business-as-usual politics. Emceeing this affair will be Sean Hannity, Fox News’ angriest white man.

Turns out Hannity and some of the various dignitaries who’ve signed on for the event might not get the warmest of welcomes. A tipster tells us that some members of the state Libertarian Party — have they gone rogue?!? — have printed more than 600 signs that scold the talk show host and politicians for turning their heads during Bush-era bank bailouts and excessive spending. (Even if you disagree with their policies, Libertarians have an incredible sense of humor. The Allen Buckley radio ads during the U.S. Senate race gave that grueling contest a much-needed jolt of excitement.)

(UPDATE: Just spoke with Daniel Adams, chairman of the Libertarian Party of Georgia. He wanted to stress that these signs were made by individual party members and not endorsed or approved by the party. Adams says the state party is co-sponsoring Atlanta’s April 15 protest to show support for the grassroots movement that’s organized these events. He says the website listed on the signs is a mirrored site belonging to the national party, not that of the state’s.)

The aforementioned tipster was kind enough to pass along PDFs of the signs, which I’ve posted after the jump. You can download them all here. Print ‘em out and join the crowd! It’ll be fun!
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Morning newsdome

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

>> PROFESSOR OBAMA: An interesting take on the first televised presidential conference suggests, though Obama’s grace under pressure was impressive, his demeanor didn’t convey the urgency his words implied.

>> Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is ready to play nice. Sort of. First America has to fulfill his extensive wish list of actions. Well, maybe if you stop calling the U.S. “The Great Satan. “

>> One in 20 American military servicemen are diagnosed as overweight or obese. How do you manage to get chubby in the military?

>> BAILOUT BONANZA: And the government continues to prove that in America money actually does grow on trees! If you’re already rich, that is.

>> Way to represent, Georgia. It just keeps getting worse and worse.

>> EPIC FAIL: Reinhardt was wrong. Oh well, you win some, you lose some.

>> Uh, OK? In an unexpected turn of events, Shepard Fairey — Obama poster boy extraordinaire — sues the AP.