
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2009-01-27 12:08:00
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It seems that some New Yorkers aren't just going to lay back and take Governor Paterson's ridiculous proposed fat tax on non-diet soda, which, along with all the other new taxes, is expected to cost the average New York family nearly $4,000.00. So in the spirit of the Sons of Liberty in Boston in 1773, these guys threw a New York Tea Party.
Sam Adams and the boys didn't have the internet to make their escapades instantly known to all. But we do. Pass this around and let's turn David Paterson into King George.
Thanks to Cristin for the tip.
Tags: Taxes, Liberals, New York,
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At the end of the video, the reporter notes that the group received official confirmation that soda would not damage the river. Cause we didn't know that.
Do you really have time to post meaningless stuff like this? Bill, get a job!. Get off welfare. There are more important things in life.
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Now the [EDITED] from PETA will bitch about soda going into the water.