Tuesday, April 14, 2009 , Updated
Mid-Cities Democrats to hold Support America Rally
The CGS (Colleyville-Grapevine-Southlake) Democrats, a chapter of the Mid-Cities Democrats, will host the "Support America Rally" as a show of unity and overall approval of President Barack Obama and his plan to help Main Street Americans weather our current economic storm.
"The "Tea Party" rallies on April 15th are nothing more than an endorsement of obstructionism and overall lack of ideas that we've come to expect from Republican leadership," said Mark Bauer, President of the CGS Democrats.
"We support our President and we support our country. It took a long time to get us in this fiscal mess and it will take time to get America out of it. Our country will succeed because of leadership that President Obama is providing right now," commented Bauer.
The CGS Democrats invite everyone who supports the President to join us Wednesday, April 15th at 12:00 p.m. at 1400 Main Street, in front of City Hall, at the Southlake Town Square.
The CGS Democrats club is dedicated to getting Democratic candidates elected and furthering Democratic principles and values in our community.
Source: Mid-Cities Democrats
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