I don’t think there’s any special interest you won’t find scheduled aboard a ship as a theme cruise.   We’ve had cougars, scrapbooks and geeks, just to name a few.  Now, those who hate the government don’t have to stay at home passively watching Fox News but can join other conservatives on a Tea Party cruise to discuss issues.

The web site World Net Daily is hosting the “Tea Party at Sea” conference scheduled September 19, 2010 aboard Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas during an eight day Caribbean cruise from Miami.**

World Net Daily’s founder Joseph Farah has created a special on-board program devoted to covering a broad range of conservative topics.  According to the website, in his latest book, “None of the Above,” Farah “shows how Americans can reassert their God-given rights and in the process return this great nation to its once and future glory while limiting the government’s intrusion into our lives, businesses and schoolrooms.” During days at sea, teaching sessions are scheduled with Joseph Farah, Alan Keyes, Jerome Corsi, David Kupelian, and Aaron Klein

According to the Washington Post, the cruise follows the  “Taking America Back” conference, “a three-day extravaganza at Miami’s Doral Resort and Spa  featuring Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.); a couple of formers, Jeremiah Denton (R-Ala.) and Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.); and a couple hopefuls (Floridians Allen West, a GOP candidate for the House, and Alexander Snitker, the Libertarian Party candidate running for Senate). And, for all of you who have been wondering, “Where’s Ann Coulter lately?”, the conservative commentator will be on board, too.”

Ports of call include St. Maarten, San Juan and Labadee, Royal Caribbean’s private beach area in Haiti and there are three days at sea.   Per person, double occupancy fares start at $399 per person, double occupancy.  For reservations and to obtain further information, visit the Tea Party at Sea website.

** We must point out that the “Take America Back” cruise is scheduled aboard a foreign flag ship sailing to foreign ports.  RCI’s Liberty of the Seas flies the flag of the Bahamas.