Update, 3/6/11, Ann Althouse from Wisconsin says no Tea Party cleaners were spotted today. There were a few people doing things like trying to remove tape from the wall, only one of whom may have been a volunteer/Tea Party type. Prof. Althouse says too many safety issues for volunteers to get involved in large-scale clean-ups.
3/5/11, "Who is cleaning the trash left over from Wisconsin Protests?" Sodahead
'Before and after' photos of what remains after gatherings of far left slobs as opposed to regular Americans, starting with the scene left after Obama's inauguration.
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Tea Partiers are cleaning up the Wisconsin State House, Sunday, March 7, after it was defaced and trashed for weeks by protesters. It will save the people of Wisconsin some money.
3/5/11, "Wisconsin Tea Party members plan "It's time to take out the trash day" at Wisconsin Capitol
"Wisconsin tea party members are planning a “It’s Time to Take out the Trash Day” at the Wisconsin State Capitol to clean up after the smelly slobs who defaced the capitol building during their two weeks of protesting and sleepovers. Wisconsin officials say the cleanup after the protests will cost the state tens of thousands of dollars.
This is from their Facebook page:
"It’s not about partisanship or protests, but pride.
It is time to take out the trash… literally. In true Flash Mob fashion, on Sunday at exactly 1300 hours (1:00 pm for you non-military types) we will do an extensive police call (pick up the trash) around the capitol square. Regardless of the state the grounds are in, we will do this as both a literal and symbolic way to show our respect for our home.
TEA Partiers know how this is done. It is time to show OUR pride for OUR state OUR way and be the example.
Even if you cannot attend, please share this and invite all of your sane friends who share our love of Wisconsin."
getty photo at Wisconsin State House
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