Yes, which was birthed right here on this website by members.
For example, here is the post where the tea party website was announced on the day it was registered back on 10/24/2007:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ea-Party-Plans&p=310818&viewfull=1#post310818
This forum has over 10,000 posts to plan the tea party:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/forumdisplay.php?244-Tea-Party-Weekend-12-15-16-Planning
And this forum has over 17,000 posts when we carried out the tea party:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/forumdisplay.php?191-Tea-Party
Hello Bryan. I'm actually new to this forum. Thanks for mentioning that the original/true/real modern Tea Party was born on this website by members (back then) as well as posting the threads pertaining to the said original/true/real modern Tea Party website being announced on the day it was registered back on 10/24/2007, the 10,000 posts to the plan the said Tea Party, and the more than 17,000 posts when you carried out the said Tea Party. The links that you provided helps a lot. Bryan, I've been wanting to know exactly what the original/true/real modern Tea Party stood for and stood against...all for the sake of historical accuracy. So far, this is what I've found:
--personal/individual liberty (as long as one does not purposely infringe on fellow human beings' rights, not purposely cause physical harm on them, and not commit premeditated first-degree murder)
--a very limited Constitutional government (the federal/national government's powers stripped down and reduced to staying within the confines of the U.S. of A. Constitution, it's Bill of Rights, and it's remaining amendments)
--respect for the rule of law
--a free-market economy
--sound money (auditing and ultimately abolishing the Federal Reserve, repealing the 16th Amendment [abolishing the income tax in other words] as well as returning to the gold standard...)
--a non-interventionist (as opposed to isolationist) foreign policy: non-interventionist like Switzerland and not isolationist like North Korea
--skepticism towards the President
Additionally, the original/true/real modern Tea Party believe in what John Randolph (who was a part of the tertium quids) of Roanoke, Virginia described:
--Love of peace
--hatred of offensive war (offensive, undeclared war that is)
--jealousy of the state governments toward the general government
--a dread of standing armies
--a loathing of public debt, taxes, and excises
--tenderness for the liberty of the citizen
--jealousy, Argus-eyed jealousy, of the patronage of the President
And lastly, in addition to abolishing the IRS as well as FEMA, Homeland Security, the TSA, etc., the original/true/real modern Tea Party are against and want the following abolished (as per the Austin, TX December 16 2007 Tea Party which included dumping "tea boxes" on Austin's Town Lake [now it's called Lady Bird Lake]):
Neocons, IMF, World Bank, the national debt, Amnesty (for people illegally here in the U.S. of A.), Gun Control, FBI, NATO, Fascism, Statism, Iraq War, Iran War, Patriot Act, NAU (North American Union), Big Government, National ID Card, Open Borders, GITMO, Water Boarding (torture)
Am I correct so far in stating everything the original/true/real modern Tea Party advocated and opposed? I ask because I've asked about the above platform before in mainly comments/replies sections on some websites and so far I haven't gotten too many responses (except for at least a couple).
Also, is it far more accurate to say that the original/true/real modern Tea Party was robbed of its name and momentum (and not infiltrated, hi-jacked, and co-opted) by the establishment-backed Republicans, Neoconservatives, RINOs, fake conservatives, corporatists and opportunists (all completely separate from the grassroots, Ron Paul supporters)? I ask because someone known as "COMALite J" (who acknowledges that the original/true/real modern Tea Party was started by Ron Paul supporters on December 16, 2007) made a convincing point that outsiders stole the original/true/real modern Tea Party's name and momentum from its creators.