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Really? NY TIMES Week in Review Begins with Coffee? Wow.

Just 4 weeks since our first YouTube video, and just 6 weeks since Annabel's "enough already" Facebook post in response to the corporate media's year-long storyline casting the Tea Party as the only grassroots movement worth mentioning in America, an in-depth analysis in the New York Times' Week in Review by Kate Zernike not only mentions the Coffee Party, it starts with us.  The

Happy One Week Birthday Coffee Party USA website (and other housekeeping)

Our first week of existence ended yesterday and we have some snap shots (first baby pictures) to share with you:

173,000 unique visits in 7 days

600,000 page views in 7 days

3 to 7 million page views projected for our first month

Positive Media Coverage of Coffee Party (3 articles)

Thanks to all you folks who are sending us the links to these articles: 

Great Job St. Louis Coffee Party on Channel 5 News!!

FACT CHECK: "USACoffeeParty" is a false Twitter account and ericbyler@yahoo.com is a false email account

  Our Eric Byler uses only two email accounts.  One is @gmail and is for private use and the other is @CoffeePartyUSA.com and is used for this stuff.  If you are getting ericbyler@yahoo.com emails, you can set your inbox to automatically put them to your spam folder.  This is an impostor with dishonest intent.

Info on March 13th COFFEE PARTY KICK-OFF

Please confirm with the owners and operators of the cafe or coffee shop or restaurant you chose to make sure they have no objections to you chosing their establishment for your meeting, and putting the address for the establishment on the web.

Coffee Party on CNN's American Morning: Coffee Party Gaining Steam

I thought Annabel did an outstanding job, though I wish they'd given her a chance to mention our Coffee Party Kick-off Day on March 13th.  But they made up for it with that clever title they used:

NEW YORK TIMES: Coffee Party, With a Taste for Civic Participation, Is Added to the Political Menu

Kate Zernike writes in the New York Times, writes, "Fed up with government gridlock, but put off by the flavor of the Tea Party, people in cities across the country are offering an alternative: the Coffee Party."

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