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Tea party gets new leader

by Lisa Provence
published 8:32pm Friday Apr 9, 2010
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Bill Hay founded the Jefferson Area Tea Party in 2009. This year, when Tax Day rolls around, the local tea party finds itself with a new chair: Charlottesvillean Carole Thorpe.

Hay has endorsed and is now employed by Laurence Verga, one of six Republicans vying to challenge 5th District Congressman Tom Perriello. That’s why he decided to resign his chairmanship of the local tea party, which has not endorsed a candidate. “It didn’t seem right,” says Hay. “I’m still part of the tea party and support it.”

The Jefferson Area Tea Party rallies again April 15 at the U.S. Post Office on Seminole Trail.

27 comments

  • Teabagger April 9th, 2010 | 9:20 pm

    Send Tommy back to Brooklyn N.Y. where he belongs, and then let’s get to work sending Obama back to where he was really born and where he really belongs, and then lets send Nancy Pelosi to jail where she really belongs. Among the criminal corruptions of the Obamacare bill: special breaks for Star Kist Tuna’s plant in Samoa - Pelosi’s husband is the chairman of the company.

  • jlog April 9th, 2010 | 9:22 pm

    Yay. Verga has Joe the plumberer behind him (with a plunger).
    http://vergaforcongress.com/media/conservative-hero-%E2%80%9Cjoe-the-plumber%E2%80%9D-to-endorse-laurence-verga/42107/

  • Hoolarious April 9th, 2010 | 9:40 pm

    Speak it, Teabagger! The sooner we can un-reform health care and hand it back to the insurance companies, the sooner we can cut off benefits to those deadbeat lazy children with pre-existing conditions! Boo-yah, America is #1!

  • Rick Martin April 9th, 2010 | 9:43 pm

    tea baggers are just a bunch of racist pigs looking for an excuse to run their mouths …

  • John April 9th, 2010 | 9:57 pm

    Perfect example of how the Tea Party is nothing more than an effortlessly translucent branch of the GOP. They claim with such closely-held conviction to be non-partisan in order to lend themselves some perceived sense of legitimate independence. The truth is that every Tea Party member will be voting Republican in November and they know it. If their collective behavior during the final health care push was any indication, the Tea Party is full of hypocritical, xenophobic, racist, angry, misinformed fools…of course they’re voting GOP.

  • glog April 9th, 2010 | 10:09 pm

    Periello is representing. I think he will win re-election. VOTE.

  • southerntransplant April 9th, 2010 | 10:21 pm

    I have known Tom Perriello and his family for several years. They are one of the best out there. Tom is a wonderful person, intelligent, moral, caring, and wanting to truly represent his district. Tom went to school here; his dad was a well respected pediatrician. For anyone to say he is from the north just speaks to their own ignorance. Have any of you Teabaggers even met him? You should, because he is one of the finest people I have come across. I just pray he can hold close to his foundations and not be swayed from his convictions in DC. Before you slam him, get to know him. He is an amazing person with so many accomplishments. It is ashame to see people without half of his ability or intelligence bashing him, when they really know nothing about him.

  • two paragraphs April 9th, 2010 | 10:31 pm

    If we all agree that the Constitiuion guarantees a right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness as outlined in the Declaration of Independence then it is only right and just, that those who can afford to, provide those who cannot afford it health insurance. It is in the best interst of all that we are protected from illness and disease.

    If we all agree that the Constitiuon guarantees a right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness as outlined in the Declaration of Independence then it is only right and just that those who can afford to provide those who cannot a GUN. It is in the best interest of society that we are protected from criminals and thugs.

    Well???????????

  • max brando April 9th, 2010 | 10:36 pm

    I would remind Mr. Martin that racism is not illegal in America. One does not have to like anyone or anything. One only has to obey the law. But what does Mr. Martin have to offer that is not hateful. Nothing, I venture.

  • Clem Kadiddlehopper April 9th, 2010 | 10:39 pm

    Wish the tea baggers would go back to where they came from, swinging on a branch of a lemon tree. No room for civil discourse with that bunch. There’s no redemption for hearts full of hatred.

  • ken jamme April 9th, 2010 | 11:15 pm

    While helping my daughter with civics three years ago we came across the boston tea party in her civics book. After discussing the whys and fors of the orriginal tea party with her I made the comment to her that ” with the way things are today theres gonna be some tea thrown in the harbor again” She looked puzzled, her 9th grade mind could not understand.
    But you see I have this crazy gift of seeing the future, I do it all the time. Maybe I’m just good at putting the puzzle together.

  • ConstitutionForDummies April 9th, 2010 | 11:43 pm

    Congress shall have the power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts, and Excises to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defense and general Welfare of the United States.

    What’s that? Oh that’s just the sound of me owning every single teabagger in America.

  • well now.... April 10th, 2010 | 12:02 am

    ken jamme you are a coward. Show us the way. Throw the tea in the harbor! you don’t have the guts those Massachusetts Patriots did.

  • Cool Cucumber April 10th, 2010 | 12:21 am

    The radicals in the room are really distasteful. Continuing to antagonize to try and get a rise out of the tea party folk. Just keep on doing it because the rest of America is watching you and all it does is hurt you. Not a single racial epithet was ever heard at any point at any tea party rally anywhere. Get your ignorant head out of the toilet “John”.

  • CvilleBoy April 10th, 2010 | 1:27 am

    The left rather call people names rather than defend their own positions. It is easy to find examples of this by reading the comments left here. I cannot wait until the elections, I will vote and I will not vote for Tom. He has not served the 5th very well because he does not listen to the majority of voters here. The biggest example is how he voted on the Health Care Reform Bill. This bill has done more to divide us than to unite us. Too bad Tom supported a bill which puts too much power in the hands of government, and so far had only deepley divided the nation.

  • Fair April 10th, 2010 | 4:44 am

    Carol has some good ideas. You can listen to her on Youtube, that liberal medium.LOL The “Teabaggers” are just another group of Americans voicing there opinion. Thats there right.
    “If we here only those views of which the majority hold, you and I are free so long as we agree with the majority!

  • Cute April 10th, 2010 | 5:23 am

    I think the teabaggers are kind of cute.

  • Life long resident April 10th, 2010 | 9:29 am

    I guess Bill Hay is a sell out working for Verga. I am going to support Mike McPadden.

  • Small town, small minds April 10th, 2010 | 9:50 am

    Politicians are ALL THE SAME! In it for themselves to see how much they can get out of the rest of us. They live in their own protected bubble, while the rest of us live unprotected in the real world.

    The is no ALTRUISM in politics. There is no CHARACTER either. Just a bunch of greedy narcissists.

    Politicians have evolved into something the founding fathers apparently did not envision. Mr. Jefferson, et.al. would be appalled. We all should be too.

  • Dave April 10th, 2010 | 11:52 am

    Teabaggers are traitors.

  • Chicago Boy April 10th, 2010 | 1:30 pm

    Tea Party members are Patriots!

  • EBirk April 10th, 2010 | 5:17 pm

    Well said, southerntransplant. People really should do their research before running their mouths. The Perriello family have been well-respected members of this community for decades, and many of us went to Tom’s father when we were children. So telling someone to “go back up North” when their family has been here for decades is kind of silly.

    And on the note of the Tea Party, I confess to having fairly negative opinions about them. Since becoming involved in the movement, my father has become nearly unrecognizable even to his own parents and siblings, let alone his children. He spouts xenophobic, racist, homophobic, and anti-government rhetoric at every chance. He calls Muslims “towelheads”. And he has admitted to tax evasion and considers the government “evil”, but supports his failing “log home” business by borrowing money from his brother who WORKS FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

    The comments I regularly see online don’t do anything to ease my negative view of the Tea Party.

  • iwanttodipmyballsinit April 10th, 2010 | 9:41 pm

    I find it extremely ironic that the teabaggers are having a rally at the post office. Don’t they have to use roads, which are paid for by taxes, to get there? Also, isn’t the post office itself “BIG Govmint?” I mean, geez. Teabaggers are lame hypocrites and provide interesting fodder for the rest of America. I mean, calling yourself a teabagger? Now that is an epic selfing!

  • Dave April 10th, 2010 | 10:08 pm

    No, seriously. We are at war. You tea-people need to get behind the President and the USA. Whose side are you on?

  • andrea April 11th, 2010 | 12:29 pm

    Can someone get people like Teabagger to check a few facts and stop just plain lying. Nancy Pelosi’s husband is NOT the Chairman of StarKist, and actually has nothing to do with the company. And the legislation that related to Samoa was NOT the healthcare bill but the bailout bill a year ago.
    I have no problem with civil dissent, just please get your facts right if you’re going to try and have a rational discussion - oh, I guess maybe that’s not your objective….

  • Boo Radley April 11th, 2010 | 3:08 pm

    Because *everyone* knows that any criticism of Obama can only stem from racism, the treasonous acts of middle class people carrying signs should be prosecuted with hanging. Because those signs that imply the government is spending too much is a more heinous crime than Tookie Williams ever committed. (After all that killing, he wrote a children’s book, so obviously he atoned for his sins).

    And we all know that it is only appropriate to refer to such people with an unseemly sexual innuendo, because they are a minority that, currently, it is cool to criticize and make fun of.

    I mean, really, referring to the words “carpet” and something else, maybe, “licking” would be horrendous if referring to women who don’t like men. Oh, and as for the males out there, the term “fudge” can never, ever fall in proximity of the term “packer.”

    But, those who oppose big government spending, well, they are teabaggers. Because if its cool to criticize *them* you don’t have to worry anything about being politically correct.

  • Albeboy April 12th, 2010 | 9:48 am

    If you don’t like Nancy Pelosi or her policies, you’re a racist.

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