Oconee Veterans Park protest draws 150 people
Does anyone else recognize the irony of anti-tax group taking government paved roads to a government paid facility to protest the actions and annual payment for our government? I hate paying taxes just as much as the most red faced or neck people who did not have to work yesterday in Oconee Veterans Park.
I did read the speech of Oconee County G.O.P. chair Jay Hanley and it was very welcoming, polite, and not the least bit inflammatory or incendiary. I think you can find it on his facebook page.
I will keep scouring the internet for more coverage of the Oconee County event yesterday.
I know if Sheriff Berry had his way there would be no political protests at this park, but ultimately I think that is a Board of Commissioners ~ Oconee County Parks and Recreation Department decision, although I do think the Sheriff's Department would have the right to decide if public safety was at issue (which it very much was not at this event) as best I could tell.
One elected Oconee County friend joked that he wanted to set up a table with a sign saying "Take the Pledge" to not use tax-funded facilities or roads or services at the event, to possibly get some folks to think about what in fact they are protesting.
Protests heard on Tax Day || OnlineAthens.com
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I did read the speech of Oconee County G.O.P. chair Jay Hanley and it was very welcoming, polite, and not the least bit inflammatory or incendiary. I think you can find it on his facebook page.
I will keep scouring the internet for more coverage of the Oconee County event yesterday.
I know if Sheriff Berry had his way there would be no political protests at this park, but ultimately I think that is a Board of Commissioners ~ Oconee County Parks and Recreation Department decision, although I do think the Sheriff's Department would have the right to decide if public safety was at issue (which it very much was not at this event) as best I could tell.
One elected Oconee County friend joked that he wanted to set up a table with a sign saying "Take the Pledge" to not use tax-funded facilities or roads or services at the event, to possibly get some folks to think about what in fact they are protesting.
Protests heard on Tax Day || OnlineAthens.com
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