[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 148 (Tuesday, October 22, 2013)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1544-E1545]
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             IN SUPPORT OF THE WILLOW RUN TEA PARTY CAUCUS

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                        HON. KERRY L. BENTIVOLIO

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                       Tuesday, October 22, 2013

  Mr. BENTIVOLIO. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of the Willow 
Run Tea Party Caucus of Ann Arbor, Michigan who like so many grass-root 
organizations throughout our country have diligently educated our 
citizens on various public issues facing us today. Exercising their 
Constitutional right to peacefully assemble and in many cases petition 
their government for a redress of grievances in support of the 
restoration of liberty, not in restricting it; shrinking our bloated 
government, not expanding it; who want to reduce taxes, not raise them; 
abolish costly government programs, not create them; expose the abuses 
and oppressions of tyrannical dictates; and promote the freedom and 
independence of our citizens, not the interference of government in 
their lives; and observe the limited, enumerated powers of our 
Constitution, not ignore them.
  Mr. Speaker, these truly American patriots of every cultural, 
religious and ethnic background have found a common cause in fighting 
back today's proliferating big government rules and regulations imposed 
by costly bloated government bureaucracies who are accountable to no 
one at the expense of individual rights.
  They are God-fearing, freedom-loving Americans who desire nothing 
more than to rein in big government's tendency toward excessive 
coercion and the insidious spread of government overreach. They 
question when the validity of laws and morality contradict each other. 
They desire nothing more than the extension of individual freedom in a 
Democracy

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that attaches all possible value to citizens rather than making each 
citizen a mere agent, a mere number; a Democracy that seeks equality in 
Liberty rather than in restraint and servitude.
  Mr. Speaker, there is a great political awakening taking place in our 
country today. The roots of which are solid stock and American made, 
they are visionary individuals who understand the moral foundations of 
a Constitutional Republic, the benefits of free markets, and individual 
liberty. May they continue to strive valiantly and dare greatly.
  Mr. Speaker, thank you for allowing me a few short minutes to give 
this testimony in support of a truly American grass-roots organization.

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