By John F. Pilmer
There was standing room only in Miami at the Heritage Foundation Resource Bank 2010 conference. Fueled by the huge backlash against out of control government spending and erosion of personal liberty, conservatives welcomed national figures like Ed Meese, Bridgett Wagner, and Matthew Spalding to the podium. However, the hit of the opening luncheon presentation may have been Billie Tucker, founder of the First Coast Tea Party that has attracted up to 7,000 participants to a single event. A working mother herself, Billie indicated in her remarks that the current administration has “made some mommas mad” and “you don’t want to make momma mad.” Her activism in the conservative movement is inspiring women everywhere to get involved.
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