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The room at the Border Grille and Bar was very full. I counted 86 heads in the place, I think a few more might have turned up after we started but then a few more might have left before things were done too.

Interviewed several people there before things got going (will be uploading them to YouTube in the morning) quite a few were first time people who had never attended an event and wanted to see what was going on. Most had never been involved in any kind of activism.

As always the food at the Boarder Grille & Bar was first rate.

Several candidates showed up, the most impressive of the batch was a fellow running for State auditor.

The fellow from the Worcester Tea Party’s presentation (which took place after the candidates) was too long and not well organized, he had a lot to say about what they had done and a few very good points (particularly about building a farm system via lower office) but he should have condensed and organized his presentation better. His hostility to Sarah Palin didn’t play well with several of us there and he really annoyed DaHospitalityGuy. Perhaps he is more of a doer than a talker. Not everyone has the same gifts.

Once he was off stage there was a series of suggestions and give and take with the crowd that was very effective, Fitchburg & Leominster has great potential for growth in this area.

When things were all over I had a pleasant conversation with Roxeanne of Haemet which lasted long after the room had emptied.

This was only the second meeting and they doubled their crowd. I think Justin did a really good job and will only continue to improve with time. With different groups in Gardner and Ayer I doubt this is going away anytime soon.

Update: Meanwhile Stacy reports on a larger Tea Party event out west.

Andrea took me up on my offer for lunch and an interview at the Diner.

Her blog has been redesigned lately. Her readers like the new design (personally I liked the old one), but either way it is worth your time.

Andrea tells me it was actually 4 years that the study in question was hidden and was released on the 5th, she regrets the mistake.

And if you want to be the next blogger included in the field guide simply contact me and we will set up a meeting time.

…but Stacy has a lot more photos of CNN’s “Dozens” of people who attended the event in Searchlight NV over at his site with the promise of more to come.

That’s the second of my fedora’s that have gotten that close to Sarah Palin.

Update: That didn’t take long for the more to come did it?

Castro supporting media underestimating crowds of protests against Cuba.

CNN underestimating crowd at Sarah Palin event, where people are protesting Obama & Harry Reid.

If you want to see what is actually happening try Robert Stacy, or Nice Deb or Hotair. These are people I’ve met personally and I’ll vouch for their trustworthiness myself.

Update: Nice Deb links back and includes some pictures. Well technically it dozens is correct, there were hundreds or thousands of dozens.