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Only a moron, would think that the tea bag movement is directed toward one party. Both parties are now targeted by the populous - that's the beauty of the movement. That's what's driving some of the morons nuts.....trying to pin something on someone in charge, when there is no one in charge to target. We also learned through the Town Halls precisely who to target with replacement - that was an excellent place to ID initial targets-to-replace. Unfortunately for most of the targets, they're on the left. The tea bag movement is similar in nature to the French Resistance in WWII. There were so many Frenchmen working for the same cause - when one was caught and executed, another would keep the cause alive. The Nazis had no idea who to target! |
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I thought you sounded a little horse.
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i have a short film one of the entertainers in NYC i THINK he is a local boy i dont know but he did a skit on John Edwards i will try and post it in films its very good and He talks a lot like some of us who grew up in the italian section of the city -- jz |
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i have it as an e mail only and it wont load sorry |
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Almost as good as the Prez ...
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Am I the only one snickering aloud as I read the references to "tea baggers"?? If you are going to support these people, maybe you should try and get the name right, and not substitute a sexual in-you-end-o
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I know a lot of hard-right people and I don't know a single one that would not vote for a Republican no matter who they were or what they preached.
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I was wondering when this would come up. Danny
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Or even worse is you actually belive the U.S. to be filled with "Nazis", and you see yourself as some sort of revolutionary. This sort of thinking will end in only bad things. |
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Ron Paul: ‘Neocon influence’ is infiltrating tea parties By Stephen C. Webster Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 -- 10:06 pm www.msnbc.com In the face of several electoral challenges from tea party-connected candidates, Texas Republican Congressman Ron Paul cautioned in a recent interview that "neocon influence" is "infiltrating" the movement he is often credited for creating. Speaking to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow on Tuesday night, Paul first took up for the tea parties as a natural reaction of the people when they are unhappy with government. What they are not, he explained, are entirely adherent to his ideas. Paul suggested that the group only "sometimes" represents his views. "My message is somewhat different," he said. "The message gets somewhat diluted" with large movements of this nature. "Everybody likes to join what looks like a popular movement, then they want to come in and influence that movement," Paul continued. His core issues, such as creating transparency at the Federal Reserve, recalling overseas soldiers and ending the drug war, are "not what is generally heard from the Republican party," he said. "Sometimes the tea party accepts these ideas, sometimes they don't." "Neocon issues in public policy are not exactly dead these days," he explained, seemingly pointing to the Obama administration. "Progressive Democrats aren't really happy with foreign policy. ... That's the infiltration, philosophically, in different positions." Ultimately, "Our country really is bankrupt and that's what they're unhappy about," Paul concluded. Paul, whose son Rand is running for U.S. Senate in Kentucky, didn't seem to flinch when Maddow asked how he feels about Sarah Palin's recent endorsement of the younger Paul's campaign. "Probably wouldn't be any different" with most Republicans, he said, emphasizing that he hopes his libertarian-leaning ideas would ultimately influence both parties, not just win over one. This video was broadcast by MSNBC on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010. |
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Well then, Tea Parties it is.
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