Thursday, April 16, 2009

Teaparty Results and Followup


Thanks to all of you, the day was a success. We had at least 1000 people participate. Of the people there 678 of them signed the petition we had that is going to Washington and Albany.

To followup with this to keep this going we want to keep collecting petitions until May 15th. To the right of this blog in the "Events Documents" section there is a Petition Signup Sheet and Petition Detail sheet. Please help us by getting as many signatures as you can get by May 15th.

You can send the petitions after you are done to Steuben County Young Republicans, 234 E. Pulteney St., Corning, NY 14830.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Star-Gazette prints article on Corning Teaparty

The Star-Gazette's Ray Finger does an article on the Corning Tax Day Teaparty. Ray interviews Peter Halliday, the President of the Steuben County Young Republicans. They group is organizing the local Teaparty that is an effort to get people of all parties and ages together to have their say about the out-of-control spending. The Teaparty is a historic occasion where there will be an estimated 1500 tea parties held across the country in various spots on this day.

Radio Interview with Fran and John

Fran Labordi and John Buckley have a great radio show on WLEA each Saturday. On Saturday, April 11th they interviewed Peter Halliday, the President of the Steuben County Young Republicans, about the Tax Day Teaparty being held in Corning, NY. You can hear the whole interview below. More from Fran and John's show can be heard at WLEA on the Newsmaker Show.






Radio Interview with Kevin Dorn

Kevin Dorn on WLEA interviewed Peter Halliday, the President of the Steuben County Young Republicans, about the Tax Day Teaparty being held in Corning, NY. You can hear the whole interview below. More from Kevin Dorn can be heard at WLEA on the Newsmaker Show.






Monday, April 13, 2009

Your Chance To Be A Part of History


It's time to be a part of history. We need your help. Please email me at phalliday@excelsiorsystems.net if you can help volunteer the day of the event. Please be there at 5:15pm if you can volunteer. We will be collecting petitions for the event to send to Washington and Albany. We will be collecting food for a food drive to help the Salvation Army. We are also registering unregistered voters. All of this take effort, so please help us out.

Click on the image to read it closer up.

Bring A Sign To the Protest

Many people have asked about whether signs will be provided. This is a real grassroots effort, so we want you to bring your own sign. Personalize it. Make it the message you want to send.

You can use poster board and some markers. It doesn't have to be expensive or fancy. Just make sure it's big enough to see. Make sure the message is terse enough to read quickly.

Below are examples of some messages that can get your creative juices flowing. I'm not suggesting you use one of these. It's better for the message to be yours, but here are some ideas to get you started.
  • Less Pork in Bills, More Pork on Grills
  • The Revolution Starts HERE [with an arrow pointing down]
  • Get Your Hand Out of My Pocket & Leave Me Alone!
  • STOP the Borrowing
  • STOP the Spending
  • STOP the Taxing
  • I Can Spend My $$ Better Than Government Can
  • It's Time to Clean House! -- And Senate!
  • I Want My National Sovereignty Back
  • Stop the $$$ Presses!
  • We The People ARE FED UP
  • Revolution! Nuff said
  • Is this what you voted for?
  • Government is Broken
  • FAIR TAX
  • RIP America
  • We don't want pork, We Want Liberty
  • Special Interest Get the Pork, We Get the Beans.
  • No Public Money for Private Failure
  • Andrew Jackson was Right: No to Bank Nationalization
  • Cut Taxes, Not Deals
  • Next Time, Read the Bill Before You Sign It
  • You Can’t Borrow to Prosper
  • Don’t Mortgage the Future
  • For a Young Person (Don't Mortgage My Future)
  • Solve Problems, Don’t Sweep Them Under the Table

Interview: Peter Halliday on Frankly Speaking

On Frank Acomb's radio show Frankly Speaking on Friday, Peter Halliday was interviewed by Mr. Acomb about the Tax Day Teaparty. Frank does a conservative talk show airing every weekday from 6am-9am on WENY radio.

In the interview, Frank asked Peter about the Teaparty why it's happening. What will happen that day. And other discussions.

Peter Halliday is the President of the Steuben County Young Republicans. They are an organization of people from 20-40 that are registered Republican and interested in politics and making a difference in their community.






Friday, April 10, 2009

Radio Advertisement Hitting Airs Next Week

We are rolling out our media push and so be watching the Hornell Evening Tribune as well as the Corning Leader. I've heard rumors of a story at the Star-Gazette. We also been interviewed on several radio shows. Stay tuned to get the links for them as they become available. Obviously, feel free to email any friend and family links to the stories.

We are rolling out radio advertising on a limited scale, and for those that might miss the piece we wanted you all to get a sneak peek. I think it reflects well the historic nature of this event. We only have a few days to get the word out, so we'd appreciate your help. Print up one of the posters to the right and help distribute them. Bring a food item to the protest. And stay tuned here for some sign ideas.

Thanks to two people Bill Nojay and Tim Kolpien for making the great radio piece. Mr. Nojay did the production of the commercial. Bill Nojay is a radio personality that can be caught wherever conservative talk radio can be heard. And if you don't get it demand it.

Tim Kolpien at Kolpien and Associates created a great script for the ad. If you see the ads in the newspaper they also did that for us as well. So, if you need any thing like this definitely give Kolpien and Associates a call.






Monday, April 6, 2009

Family LIfe Network Radio Interview



The Family Life Network's News Director interviewed me over the phone concerning the local Tax Day Teaparty. I posted the mp3 of the interview above in case anyone missed the interview. Feel free to pass it along to anyone interested in the event. To listen to the interview just press the play button. You can go to their site to download the interview directly if you wish.

We still need help getting the word out, so please make sure you have told your friend and family. Also, make sure you download one of the posters to the right and put them up wherever you can. Finally, reach out to organizations in your area that you think may be interested. Let's not take it for granted that they have heard.

Keep coming back we'll keep putting up interviews and additional news. In the future, we'll tell you what you should bring to the event as well.