Who took the snapshots of the Michigan Coffee Party gathering? Bruce Fealk
Who is Bruce Fealk? See Democracy For America and ...
Bruce Fealk is a progressive activist from Rochester Hills, Michigan. He met EverydayCitizen.com's editor at the Netroots Nation convention in Pittsburgh in 2009, where they were both attending as scholars from Democracy for America.
who might one expect at this point?
MoveOn foot soldier Bruce Fealk posted a video on YouTube.com Saturday, soon after filming his latest confrontation with the congressman in a pharmacy near his Michigan home. On the video, after Knollenberg tried to joke with the protester, chief of staff and spokesman Trent Wisecup stepped in front of the camera and told Fealk to hit the road.


coffee party ideas...
*go to starbucks and when the bill comes, demand the richest white guy in the room pay everyone else's tab.
*pay twice as much tax on the bill.
*order everything on the menu and run out without paying.
Posted by: mark l. | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 01:13 AM
over/under on the biggest coffee party turnout-
20% of their largest Iraq war protest.
i imagine that many of their numbers will be stuck on their campus, fighting locally. Where this goes bad for the dems, is when the violent tuition protestors coopt their fledgling movement.
but then the news meme' is going to be that these are first time protestors, complete with selected quotes which will be contradicted days later by the source have a record.
if they had that much faith in the govt, you'd think they would just get a second job and send obama a check. study, work hard, and invest several years of effort versus crying like baby birds for a worm?
these kids know what they want.
Posted by: mark l. | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 03:53 AM
Who knew that you could grow coffee beans out of astroturf?
Posted by: xerocky | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 06:50 AM
This stupid coffee party thing whatever it is is such a damned joke; the whole evolution of the tea party movement started on it's own, it wasn't formed by those in or sympathetic to those power, it's a rejection of it. I swear these lefties just sit around and think of ways to have another circle-jerk at every chance they get.
Posted by: Chris | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 12:06 PM
I can't wait to see coffee party rally signs:
"Bigger Government Now!"
"Higher Taxes!"
"D.C. Will Solve It!"
"D.C. Despite Your Track Record, WE STILL BELIEVE IN YOU!"
"D.C.: You Are Smarter Than Us."
"More $, More Power, More Influence For D.C.!"
"My Congressman Needs Your Money!"
"My Government Is Too Small, Too Weak!"
Posted by: Hoss | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 12:19 PM
Most of the pictures I saw were coffee with cream and sugar. No more black coffee drinkers than the Tea Party. These guys took their own pictures. The Tea Party had the majority of the media to portray it as racist. Fail.
Posted by: Prairie Boy | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 12:20 PM
This is why Pelosi intorduced the word "astroturf" regarding the Tea Party: to counter an actual grass roots movement like the Tea Party, Pelosi and her ilk were going to have to create something that looked "grass roots" but which was actually backed by some big money...hence, the Coffee Party. Completely phony. BUT....Pelosi sid that the Tea PArty was an "astroturf" movement so as to cover up the nefarious orgins of the Coffee Party. If the Democrats or leftists accuse another group or indivdual of certain less than above board activities, you can bet the Democrats and leftists are doing what they accuse others of doing and that they are knee deep in the very material of which they are full.
Posted by: nigel | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 01:10 PM
xerocky...
You have the winning thread....;-)
Posted by: Ad rem | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 03:16 PM
Who is Alan Alborn, Coffee Party USA Spokesperson?
Posted by: Skye | Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 11:02 PM