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David Kellet, organizer of the Powell “TEA Party” tax-day protest, addresses the crowd gathered in front of City Hall on Wednesday. Around 200 folks braved the biting weather, primarily to voice …
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{gallery}04_16_09/teaparty{/gallery} David Kellet, organizer of the Powell “TEA Party” tax-day protest, addresses the crowd gathered in front of City Hall on Wednesday. Around 200 folks braved the biting weather, primarily to voice their displeasure with ballooning government deficits and debt. It was one of about 2,000 such events scheduled across the United States. “We can't be complacent anymore,” Kellett told the crowd. A full story will follow in Tuesday's Tribune. Tribune photo by Carla Wensky
David Kellet, organizer of the Powell “TEA Party” tax-day protest, addresses the crowd gathered in front of City Hall on Wednesday. Around 200 folks braved the biting weather, primarily to voice their displeasure with ballooning government deficits and debt. It was one of about 2,000 such events scheduled across the United States. “We can't be complacent anymore,” Kellett told the crowd. A full story will follow in Tuesday's Tribune. Tribune photo by Carla Wensky