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The purpose of the Citizens for Responsible Government & Tea Party Williston is to give voice to the Taxpayers who work everyday to make their lives and the lives of those around them better. The website was established to help keep taxpayers informed of such event .



The next Williston Tea Party organizational meeting will be held September 9th at the Williston Library at 7PM.
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Sept 12th, Harmon Park, 3pm
This is the 2nd 9/12 rally

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1/27/2012 2:22:49 PM

1 - Army details plan to take brigades out of Europe
2 - Obama administration to extend and expand foreclosure relief program
3 - Romney, Gingrich appeal to Hispanic voters in Florida
4 - Arizona state senator officially seeking Giffords seat
5 - Grandchildren of John Tyler, America’s 10th president, are still alive
6 - Military plan to delay submarine, engine projects could hurt Connecticut towns
7 - Private-sector unions grow following steep losses
8 - Defamation suit filed against pen-named Utah mayor
9 - Justice Department launches unit to probe mortgage-backed securities
10 - Code-writing 'academy' aims brings computer programming to the masses
11 - Capitol Police raking in top-shelf starting pay, benefits, study shows
12 - The Worst is Yet to Come in Florida Contest
13 - Economy grew modest 2.8 percent in last quarter of 2011
14 - Secret Service probes Arizona cop's bullet-ridden Obama image
15 - Mortgage deal draws detractors from all sides
16 - Activists send 500 tacos to Connecticut mayor after controversial remark
17 - Struggling in US, F-35 fighter pushes sales abroad
18 - Car makers support California's new 'clean car' regs
19 - Parent of Obama-backed battery maker goes bankrupt
20 - Senate OKs drug-smuggling bill, Giffords' last
1 - Army details plan to take brigades out of Europe

The Pentagon's decision announced Friday to take two heavy armor brigades out of Europe in 2013 and 2014 will not necessarily force NATO allies to shoulder more of the load if ground forces are needed for a large-scale conflict in the region, Gen. Raymond Odierno, the Army chief of staff, said Friday. 


1/27/2012 1:33:58 PM

2 - Obama administration to extend and expand foreclosure relief program

The Obama administration said Friday that it will expand its signature foreclosure-prevention program to try to help those with heavy debt loads avoid losing their homes. 


1/27/2012 12:41:01 PM

3 - Romney, Gingrich appeal to Hispanic voters in Florida

Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney pitched their ideas for reforming immigration law and pushing democracy into Cuba and across Latin America as the Republican presidential candidates vied for Hispanic votes Friday, entering the final, frenzied weekend before Florida's primary. 


1/27/2012 12:25:58 PM

4 - Arizona state senator officially seeking Giffords seat

Republican State Sen. Frank Antenori is officially in the race to replace Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. 


1/27/2012 11:33:13 AM

5 - Grandchildren of John Tyler, America’s 10th president, are still alive

While most U.S. presidents become associated with important legislation or significant policies, what stands out for former President John Tyler, America’s 10th commander in chief, is his impressive lineage.


1/27/2012 10:56:49 AM

6 - Military plan to delay submarine, engine projects could hurt Connecticut towns

The sweeping defense cuts outlined by Pentagon chief Leon Panetta will likely be felt all across the country, as the military moves to shrink the Army and push off several equipment purchases. But Connecticut companies could be particularly hard hit, as the Defense Department looks to postpone the ordering of submarines built along the state's southern coast, as well as fighter jets whose engines are made by an East Hartford-based aircraft company. 


1/27/2012 10:42:54 AM

7 - Private-sector unions grow following steep losses

Union membership grew slightly last year, giving labor leaders hope that a period of steep declines has finally bottomed out. 


1/27/2012 10:19:44 AM

8 - Defamation suit filed against pen-named Utah mayor

A Utah mayor who wrote news stories under a false identify was sued for defamation on the same day he announced he will seek the Republican nomination to run for Salt Lake County mayor. 


1/27/2012 9:28:04 AM

9 - Justice Department launches unit to probe mortgage-backed securities

Federal and state law enforcement officials announced Friday they have launched a fraud-fighting unit, starting with 55 prosecutors and investigators, to root out wrongdoing in the market for residential mortgage-backed securities. 


1/27/2012 8:52:54 AM

10 - Code-writing 'academy' aims brings computer programming to the masses

Codecademy is the creation of a couple of recent Columbia University grads who describe the Internet as “an incredible recruiting force for political campaigns or revolutions," suggesting those who know code can change the world.


1/27/2012 8:45:35 AM

11 - Capitol Police raking in top-shelf starting pay, benefits, study shows

The officers who patrol the metal detectors and corridors of the Capitol Hill complex are earning some of the best pay and benefits in the business. 


1/27/2012 6:24:47 AM

12 - The Worst is Yet to Come in Florida Contest

With deepening animosity between Republican frontrunners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, tons of money, massive media interest and the GOP nomination on the line, the run-up to the Florida primary on Tuesday will be strictly scorched earth.


1/27/2012 6:14:54 AM

13 - Economy grew modest 2.8 percent in last quarter of 2011

The U.S. economy grew at a 2.8 percent annual rate in the final three months of last year, its fastest growth in 2011. 


1/27/2012 5:54:45 AM

14 - Secret Service probes Arizona cop's bullet-ridden Obama image

The US Secret Service is investigating an Arizona cop after he posted a photo online showing several teenagers with guns posing next to a bullet-ridden Barack Obama T-shirt.


1/27/2012 5:18:44 AM

15 - Mortgage deal draws detractors from all sides

A draft settlement between states and mortgage companies that would let the nation's biggest banks pay out billions to compensate for a raft of foreclosures has public interest groups across the political spectrum hopping mad over a deal they say was forged behind closed doors and is being strong-armed by the Obama administration. 


1/27/2012 4:42:56 AM

16 - Activists send 500 tacos to Connecticut mayor after controversial remark

Activists sent 500 tacos to the mayor of East Haven, Conn., who sparked controversy for saying he "might have tacos" when asked how he would improve relations with Latinos.


1/27/2012 2:31:41 AM

17 - Struggling in US, F-35 fighter pushes sales abroad

Detractors say the F-35 stealth fighter, the costliest military plane ever, is destined to go down as one of the biggest follies in aviation history. But it may have found a savior: deep-pocketed U.S. allies hungry to add its super high-tech capabilities to their arsenal.


1/26/2012 11:41:40 PM

18 - Car makers support California's new 'clean car' regs

Automakers expressed qualified support for California's proposed rules to require carmakers to build more electric and other less-polluting hybrid cars and trucks by 2025.


1/26/2012 11:22:55 PM

19 - Parent of Obama-backed battery maker goes bankrupt

The parent company of an electric car battery maker that received a $118 million grant from the Obama administration filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday.


1/26/2012 10:17:26 PM

20 - Senate OKs drug-smuggling bill, Giffords' last

The legislation, passed by voice vote, increases penalties for those flying ultralight planes to smuggle drugs into Gabrielle Giffords' home state of Arizona nd other states along the border.


1/26/2012 6:47:07 PM


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