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NEWS Peninsula Clarion Dozens of protestors, many toting large American flags or waving signs with anti-tax slogans, stood in a brisk wind and blowing dirt Wednesday afternoon at the corner of Bridge Access Road and the Kenai Spur Highway, showing their displeasure with federal government spending.

Bailouts, tax hikes irk demonstrators: Not their cup of tea

Pat Murphy and Theresa Wrabek of Soldotna hold up protest signs at the corner of Kenai Spur Highway and Main Street on Wednesday as part of a nationwide
Photos By Joseph Robertia
Pat Murphy and Theresa Wrabek of Soldotna hold up protest signs at the corner of Kenai Spur Highway and Main Street on Wednesday as part of a nationwide "Tax Day Tea Party," promoted by several conservative coalitions.
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