15 April 2009

Tea Party in Billings


Around 12:30pm today I was driving up 27th St and found these folks parading from the Yellowstone County Courthouse down toward the Post Office.


It was fairly cold and rainy, so I just waved and took a few pictures from the car with my trusty pocket camera.

It looked like there were some interesting signs. I suspect while I was on 27th St there were several hundred people there, of varying ages, all looking fairly normal, at least to my eyes.

"Don't Tread On Me" looks like a fairly traditional flag of protest.





Maybe the starting point was the
Courthouse to the
right.

2 comments:

Adrienne said...

Looks like Billings had a pretty good turnout. I posted pictures from Coeur d' Alene....

Ken & Carol said...

I don't really know. I hope someone counted. I thought about 200 but that was early in the day. Your C d' A pictures are good.

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