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Tea Party Boise Rallies For Change

Roger Warrick, 71, from Boise, waves his flag on the state capitol steps in downtown Boise, Idaho during a Tea Party Boise tax day rally on Thursday, April 15, 2010. "I'm really worried about the way this country is headed," said Warrick. " I see this country moving further and further to the left, in fact, I almost think it's moving toward communism. And I look at my grandchildren in which I have 23 and I see the debt that's piling up under this administration and I just feel so bad for my children and grandchildren. We need to get involved and change this and we need to get back to the conservative principles that built this country." (Shawn Raaecke / The Idaho Statesman)
Roger Warrick, 71, from Boise, waves his flag on the state capitol steps in downtown Boise, Idaho during a Tea Party Boise tax day rally on Thursday, April 15, 2010. "I'm really worried about the way this country is headed," said Warrick. " I see this country moving further and further to the left, in fact, I almost think it's moving toward communism. And I look at my grandchildren in which I have 23 and I see the debt that's piling up under this administration and I just feel so bad for my children and grandchildren. We need to get involved and change this and we need to get back to the conservative principles that built this country." (Shawn Raaecke / The Idaho Statesman)

Roger Warrick, 71, from Boise, waves his flag on the state capitol steps in downtown Boise, Idaho during a Tea Party Boise tax day rally on Thursday. "I'm really worried about the way this country is headed," said Warrick. " I see this country moving further and further to the left, in fact, I almost think it's moving toward communism. And I look at my grandchildren in which I have 23 and I see the debt that's piling up under this administration and I just feel so bad for my children and grandchildren. We need to get involved and change this and we need to get back to the conservative principles that built this country." (AP Photo/The Idaho Statesman, Shawn Raaecke)



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D.F. (Dave) Oliveria joined The Spokesman-Review in 1984. He currently is a columnist and compiles the Huckleberries Online blog and writes about North Idaho in his Huckleberries column.

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