More than 150 people gathered in front of New Iberia’s City Hall at noon, many holding handmade signs reading things like “Bailout debt = fiscal child abuse,” “We the people want our money” and “RIP free market economy.”
Jacques Hebert, an Iberia Parish resident and owner of local business Streamline Industries, was there with 18-year-old daughter Haley and 11-year-old son Jake. He said he is “tired of producing so others don’t have to.”
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The 11-year-old Jake carried a sign that said “I’m in debt already?”
“We’re borrowing so much money from the Chinese, I’ve got to work to pay it off,” Jake said.
Sugar cane farmer Mark Patout said he is “sick and tired of government — federal, state and local — punishing people who produce and giving to those who do nothing.”
“The guys that don’t do the right thing get rewarded and bailed out,” Patout said.
Many, such as Iberia Parish resident and “sovereign citizen” Lee McGee, sitting in the cab of a pickup truck on Main Street prior to the protest, list among their concerns erosions of civil liberties. McGee said he is “fed up” with the government “torturing people in other countries in my name,” and that the president “can wiretap my telephone.”
New Iberia resident Sherrie Kelly came with Lipton tea bags dangling from her ears and a poster that on one side expressed God’s sovereignty over government, and on the other capitalism’s over socialism.
Kelly said she has always been a Republican, “but at this point it doesn’t matter anymore.”
Many at the event said they did not identify with any particular political party.
New Iberia resident Nelwin Bourque said she voted Republican for years, but “now you’re better off being independent.”
Her husband, Merlin Bourque, said the reason is that “Democrats and Republicans are bought and paid for.”
Though all who came and expressed their views expressed them strongly, with a variety of speakers and attendees, not all had the same reasons for protesting.
Some calls, in fact, seemed to be to move in different directions — for example, a call for America to bow down to a Christian God, not “some Muslim wanna be” contrasted with the statement “It’s not a party thing, it’s not a religious thing — it’s a people thing.”
Most at the event, however, seemed to agree with Karl Harvison, reading for event organizer John Stevenson, when he said “We are the Christian majority, and we demand to be one nation under God.”
Harvison also read that “we must unite as Americans — not by race or religion but as citizens living in one nation under God.”
Speaker James “Jim” Wyche said “The most important change is in ourselves, to get in conversation with God.” He also mentioned other changes, like voting “rascals” that vote for tax increases out of office.
There was also a call to abolish the IRS and a call to investigate all congressional spending and politicians.
Through disparate calls to action, however, the common denominator was anger at America’s trajectory and a desire to change it.
“We can get everybody up here to give a different speech and talk about different things, but we’re all on the same page,” said Glenn Ellerbe, who organized the tea party in Lafayette and spoke at New Iberia’s.
An aide from U.S. Sen. David Vitter’s office read a letter from the senator that said Vitter is trying to create a National Tea Party Day this year and next.
Though some tea parties nationally were promoted by FreedomWorks, a conservative nonprofit advocacy group based in Washington and led by former Republican House Majority Leader turned lobbyist Dick Armey of Texas, local organizers said their TEA Party was not sponsored by any organization.
In Tax Day remarks in Washington on Wednesday, President Barack Obama said he had been true to campaign promises to lessen the tax burden on most Americans.
“My administration has taken far-reaching action to give tax cuts to Americans who need them while jump-starting growth and job creation in the process,” he said.
Obama said a tax cut enacted April 1 “will reach 120 million families and put $120 billion directly into their pockets.”
Local organizers say they are planning more TEA parties in the future.
CNN and the Associated Press contributed to this story.


Comments
old man wrote on Apr 25, 2009 10:22 PM:
Liberals turned against this COUNTRY and now the CIA and congress have to answer for the past. ( That has kept us a world leader and not a joke). Congress leader said she didn't know about the interigations. (WHY NOT IT'S YOUR JOB TO KNOW THIS)! ( DON'T PEE DOWN MY BACK AND TELL ME IT'S RAINNING). I call B/S on this administration! "
tea drinker wrote on Apr 25, 2009 12:41 PM:
Fed-Up wrote on Apr 24, 2009 11:52 AM:
Jeff, don't you realize that you lost to an inferior opponent because you embraced the inherent negativity of the current Republican party?
You can do better than this... "
old man wrote on Apr 23, 2009 9:32 PM:
No b/s, writing skills or politacial correctness. Only common sense and reason! That's has made us what we were made the USA! PRE 1960! "
old man wrote on Apr 23, 2009 8:56 PM:
I don't make $250.000 a year but I can tell you I'm paying more TAXXES Than I have ever paid before. For what to be sold to and be looked at as A BAD AMERICAN??? Wish OBAMA WAS born and rasied Americanand not musilam.
MLK would agree. "
Patriot wrote on Apr 23, 2009 3:41 PM:
Tax payer wrote on Apr 23, 2009 12:45 PM:
to Estremely Concerned wrote on Apr 23, 2009 7:57 AM:
Estremely Concerned wrote on Apr 22, 2009 9:58 AM:
50 of all wrote on Apr 20, 2009 9:04 PM:
MR CLEAN wrote on Apr 20, 2009 5:33 PM:
To all wrote on Apr 20, 2009 1:06 PM:
It's about American's voicing there options about what has happened to our country that our fore fathers left to us. We invite every red blooded American to stand for Liberty, True Justice, Our freedoms. You have your right to your to say what you want because we are free now. But if you choose to do nothing now you well don't blame anyone else but the person looking back in the mirror. We are fighting for Everyone's rights.
Lynn Dartez "
LuLu wrote on Apr 19, 2009 1:48 PM:
Ryan response wrote on Apr 19, 2009 11:27 AM:
This protest nonetheless, is a red herring. It's so very sad that people are out there protesting because this 3% tax increase is affecting Rupert Murdoch's bottom line.
If these people were serious about tax reform, Ron Paul would have been the Republican nominee. Sadly, they were more concerned about Obama's geneaology and gay marriage. This protest is nothing more than Palin's sore losers on parade. "
to anyone wrote on Apr 19, 2009 11:10 AM:
In 2005 (latest data I could find) US sugar was subsidized by $1.2 billion. The GAO estimates that sugar program in the US costs consumers $1.9 billion in higher prices for items containing sugar.
Sugar farmers should be very quiet when complaining about others getting “rewarded and bailed out”. "
To John wrote on Apr 19, 2009 7:54 AM:
To John wrote on Apr 19, 2009 7:48 AM:
Lynn Dartez wrote on Apr 18, 2009 9:45 PM:
Lynn Dartez "
MR CLEAN wrote on Apr 18, 2009 5:25 PM:
John wrote on Apr 18, 2009 1:54 PM:
Most of the things so called conservatives say at this point are just a contradiction of what they do. "
to NISH Graduate wrote on Apr 18, 2009 1:51 PM:
MikeVN Vet wrote on Apr 18, 2009 12:55 PM:
I cannot find an "IQ level " referrence as to who can or cannot protest in the constitution. Maybe you can tell me the paragraph or amendment it is in.
Anyway, I find the easiest way to determine the intelligency level of an individual is how they address an issue. For example; an intellegent person gets the facts, thinks through them rationally and makes a descision. When asked they can state there position from facts rather than assumption and insult. A less intellegent person makes personal attacks. "
D. Hertz wrote on Apr 18, 2009 7:22 AM:
How is it that we now cannot do without a strong, overpowering, overtaxing, out-of-touch and out-of-control federal government system?
This is NOT how our forefathers set up this country to operate. Each state was supposed to be sovereign and have an identity of its own, with a loose connection to the union.
How far we've come, taxing our population to death to pay for people who refuse to work. "
MikeVN Vet wrote on Apr 17, 2009 9:12 PM:
As a citizen and veteran of the USA, I have a right given to me by GOD and the Constitution to respectfully state my disagreement with the direction our government is taking our country. During the last eight years I have listened to liberals criticize the direction the Bush adminstration has gone. I respected their right to do so. Please respect my right to disagree with the Obama administrations direction. I believe the left called this "patriotic". "
To John wrote on Apr 17, 2009 3:13 PM:
John wrote on Apr 17, 2009 3:09 PM:
To think otherwise is flat out unamerican. "
To Ryan wrote on Apr 17, 2009 2:55 PM:
Do you not see what is happening to this country ?
This is NOT an Obama thing
This has been brewing since the Johnston. Regan made it a little better, but after that its only been down hill.
This is about earning what you work for.
This is about having a say.
This is about putting people in office who represent you - not their own interests.
Limit Terms - Limit corruption. Simple.
Hope comes with Change Change must happen -Another stimulus is NOT change "
To Ryan Cont. wrote on Apr 17, 2009 2:48 PM:
It was a protest against ALL political parties and the start of a NEW THIRD political party that wants One term limits and people who have to use the same health insurance we do not a seperate special one and the same retirement we have one you make for yourself -not one that is given because you donated you time for public service. This is about not having lifetime salaries for public officials after 10 years This is about not leaving people in office long enought to take pork. "
To Ryan wrote on Apr 17, 2009 2:47 PM:
They did when I was there and I learned what the constitution said and what it meant to be a Patriot and what it USE TO mean to be called an American.
This was not about Obama and how ARROGANT do you have to be to believe that.
Does he really think he's that important?? "
To Iberia Citizen wrote on Apr 17, 2009 2:43 PM:
This particular rally was about unfair taxes and over spending by BOTH Bush and Obama.
Not Just income tax. But all tax
And Yes God was mentioned several times because he is in our lives .
AND FYI I happen to know personally several people there that are small business owners who make more than 250K a year.
Just because you don't wear Armani suits and drive a Jag doesn't mean you don't have it. Not all have to brag. "
NISH Graduate wrote on Apr 17, 2009 2:27 PM:
I completely agree with everything you are saying... Our fore fathers would have executed those who had treason on their breath... All of these townsfolk of New Iberia who are talking about seceding from the Union, go ahead!!!! I'm sure Nova Scotia will take all of you Cajuns back home, cher bebe... LOL ... You don't make $250,000... You work at Holiday Sporting Goods or Super 1 or own your own BAIT SHOP at Spanish Lake and Obama's tax cuts will HELP YOU!!!! "
Nicole wrote on Apr 17, 2009 12:42 PM:
Lynn wrote on Apr 17, 2009 12:25 PM:
To John wrote on Apr 17, 2009 10:51 AM:
Everything this country was founded on was based on CHRISTIAN principles.
and Hey What about everything you mentioned??? State Taxes Needed for those.
What about crooked politicians who have petty cash boxes of $90K ?
What about senate and congress memembers who take ear marks?
What about our representatives not speaking for US? But for lobbyists?
I can go on.
But what about those things???
The rest can only be fixed if you fix that first. "
Wake Up wrote on Apr 17, 2009 10:44 AM:
Did any of you read Obama's policies during the election?? He listed all of these plans three part tax plan, carbon taxes, greeen taxes,
He specifically stated he was pulling troops out of Iraq and sending them to Afghanistan.Never home Never to stop sending money there. He never once said he was going to cut spending. He has all these programs that will be supported by tax money. We have no more money. "
To Gonsulin wrote on Apr 17, 2009 10:40 AM:
He promised change and what did they do the SAME thing Bush did.
Except on a much larger scale.
They added Carbon taxes to Fuel and Electricity so the more you use the more you pay. Added taxes to cigarettes, but then subsidized the tobacco farmers Hello
NOT pulling troops home so you will NOT cut spending of this war. They are sending them to Afghanistan which will cause MORE lost lives.
They are increaseing income taxes in a three year plan. Guess who gets hit in 2011? 45k an over. "
Ryan wrote on Apr 17, 2009 10:13 AM:
My ancestors didn't leave the comforts of their home braving wilderness half a world away, refusing to bend knee to some crown so that their progeny could be led around by snake oil salesmen.
This is what happens when schools don't work as they should! "
Always Right wrote on Apr 17, 2009 9:28 AM:
1. Term Limits - One term. No pensions. perform your public service, then Moove On.
2. Everyone needs to pay taxes (the same percentage for EVERYONE). No pay? No Play. "
Farrow wrote on Apr 17, 2009 9:27 AM:
>from the union and I'm with 'em.
This would make you, then, un-American, anti-American, and treasonous, would it not?
My forebears did not fight and die for America so that YOU could secede from it.
Shame! "
Farrow wrote on Apr 17, 2009 9:25 AM:
What ignorance.
President Obama is a Christian, not a Muslim.
These tea parties strike me as nothing but sour grapes.
Hey, you lost the election . . . the majority of your fellow Americans chose Obama as our president. You are in the minority. So get over it. "
Iberia Citizen wrote on Apr 17, 2009 9:20 AM:
We were not founded as a christen god nation.
See Thomas Jefferson:
nobeliefs.com/jefferson.htm
Many at the rally think Obama is taking away their guns. There is no bill in Congress to do that.
Finally , many are afraid of new taxes, but I didn't see anyone at the rally who makes even close to 250K per year, taxes will go back to when Reagon was in officeI "
gonsulin wrote on Apr 17, 2009 8:49 AM:
Jay wrote on Apr 17, 2009 8:35 AM:
How do people forget wrote on Apr 17, 2009 8:10 AM:
John wrote on Apr 17, 2009 7:20 AM:
Please keep your religion out of policy. "
Believe in Gods way always wrote on Apr 17, 2009 12:21 AM:
Jim wrote on Apr 16, 2009 10:34 PM:
TEA party goers weren't upset with funding the war in IRAQ, which has lasted much too long. This war has caused much of the problem, which is why the deficient is the way it is.(Obama's fault?) Oh, and I might add your taxes will build IRAQ back. Isn't that what we always do. Have you seen vietnam lately? Now when there's talk about funding healthcare, education or helping people in this country all of YOU get upset. GET A GRIP!!!!!! "
old eagle to nothing will change wrote on Apr 16, 2009 9:41 PM:
old eagle to Jay wrote on Apr 16, 2009 9:39 PM:
Jay Dont Know wrote on Apr 16, 2009 7:49 PM:
If you want to know what it's about Go to a website and read if you can.
It's not about not paying taxes
and Don't YOU DARE call us Unpatriotic Because if you support this government you don't know what the meaning of being a Patriot means.
We are DEFENDING the Constituion of America or have people like you forgotten what that is. "
Cont. to Jay wrote on Apr 16, 2009 6:03 PM:
To Jay wrote on Apr 16, 2009 5:55 PM:
If you want to give 70 something percent of your paycheck to the government, be my guest but I need my money. Plus the Washington bureaucrats have abandoned 'we the people' so maybe we should boy-cot the government. If they don't quit digging us into a hole, guess what... "
Mike wrote on Apr 16, 2009 5:44 PM:
If you keep doing the same thing, you will keep getting the same thing!
This is time to do something different! "
John wrote on Apr 16, 2009 5:08 PM:
What about schools?
what about clean water?
what about clean air?
what about bridges?
what about surface water management?
what about police?
what about city parks?
what about sewage treatment?
what about.....? "
Jay wrote on Apr 16, 2009 3:44 PM:
Nothing will change wrote on Apr 16, 2009 2:57 PM:
biggie wrote on Apr 16, 2009 2:35 PM: