Tea Partyers Turn on Each Other
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sampierre
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The term fascism was around before Hitler. The basic definition of fascism is what's goin' on in this country right now and has been for a while. I'm not a tea bagger by the way...
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sampierre
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kennymotown
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Dick Army's movement has become a bowl movement!
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kennymotown
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pjacobs51
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Never ascribe to malice what can be adequately explained by incompetence.
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pjacobs51
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nursediesel
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True all may not understand the history of the king of England screwing the colonists and taxing them for anything and everything from their favorite imported drink(tea) to even paper...without any representation of the colonies in the legal processes.
But the group truely understand how at a faster and faster pace our current liberties are being ripped away from us NOW at a horrendous rate while lying to us regarding what exactly they The Government are doing.The current government, over the last few administrations, is on a path to remove all vestiges of what Our Founding Fathers fought for and sealed with their written words.Our very foundation of freedoms and democracy are being destroyed: that's what they are trying to STOP.
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nursediesel
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wayseeker
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nursediesel:
Maybe that's why they're getting more and more confused. They're trying to stop something that isn't happening.
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wayseeker
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nursediesel
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nursediesel:
Maybe you should take off your rose-colored glasses and see what's really happening to our liberties before your a number in a ration line!
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nursediesel
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Aaron_Ashton
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This "tea party" movement is made up of many small groups and organizations all fighting or advocating for what exactly? This movement is so discombobulated that it's almost impossible to take them seriously. How many of these "tea party goers" actually understand the history and reasons for the "Boston Tea Party?" How will things get done if these people just march in costumes, beat drums, and shout, "No Taxation without Representation!?" I think they should rethink their "movement" and focus their energies elsewhere. Making comments that border on blasphemy do not help the situation that our more well behaved society is trying to get us out of. Ironically enough, how many actually drink tea? Or are they too xenophobic against Great Britain to understand that culture as well?
~Ashton~
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Aaron_Ashton
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kennymotown
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Aaron_Ashton:
I second that Aaron_Ashton.
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kennymotown
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wayseeker
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Aaron_Ashton:
I'll 3rd that.
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wayseeker
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neocongo
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Word on the street is one of the greatest rifts lies between those who think Obama is a socialist and those who think he is a fascist. Another, closely aligned, is between that camp who think he's like Hitler, and the other who thinks he's more like Stalin. Whether these and other rifts result in a broken tea party astroturf movement or not, we can only hope they also result in a large scale, evolutionary understanding of political history and terminology. Probably not. lol
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neocongo
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kennymotown
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neocongo:
Thats a good one Neo, I do think the uneducated individual on either side is a threat to democracy but ah hell thats what they keep voting for.
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kennymotown
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Imjustabill
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Imagine that, they can't all agree on the same issues. Even members of the same religion can't agree on the same issues. Not all humans are created equal. That is why we are supposed to use our intelligence, understanding and communication skills. Coupled with reason and compassion to come up with solutions and ideas that will benefit us all. I think its called compromise.
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Imjustabill
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Tyr
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Anyone who seeks answers to issues and conditions present in the twenty first century with eighteenth century answers does not have much of a future. We don't employ medical procedures from 1776, nor do we use technology from that era, so why in the world do they try and use the political tactics from that era?The founding fathers, as intelligent as they may have been, were restricted to the cumulative knowledge of the 1700's, we have had many generations of knowledge compiled since that time, lets use that advanced understanding to our benefit and quit trying to re-enact the eighteenth century for Pete's sake.
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Tyr
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ibrake4rappers13
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Tyr:
Im sure common sense hasnt changed
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ibrake4rappers13
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OrbViper
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Tyr:
No, I agree with you Tyr. "Common Sense" from that time, to now has rapidly changed, in advances from modern science and so forth. The Founding Fathers weren't demi-gods that they seem to be made out to be, they were smart men of that time, but that was their time. Collectively we know so much more now, and should be afraid of changing things from the past.
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OrbViper
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Varex_Sythe
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Tyr:
"Im sure common sense hasnt changed"
It wasn't that long before our Forefathers that common sense dictated witches be prosecuted and hanged with little to no evidence that they were in fact witches. Common sense also changed when, after our Forefathers wrote and signed the constitution, slavery was made illegal. Common sense changes as technology and society evolves.
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Varex_Sythe
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ras_menelik
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Realitypsychic to bad you couldn't think Bush through to the end
http://current.com/items/91511238_palienation-diva-palin-quits-leaves-angry-fans...
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ras_menelik
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artemis6
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Now THAT is entertainment . It was only a matter of time because , they all want to be the center of attention .
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artemis6
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kennymotown
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artemis6:
Not only that but they know their pissed about something, could it be that 30 years of brainwashing by the right is finally taking a toll and they now have to admit they have been on the wrong side and are pissed at anything.
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kennymotown
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artemis6
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artemis6:
We can only hope .
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artemis6
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kennymotown
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A MOVEMENT! Ya a bowl movement.
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kennymotown
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realitychick
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Another bullshit article trying to bring down a "movement" that is not the same thought process as the Obama administration. OK, keep deflecting the hard questions. Any journalist- Independents, Democrats and Republicans are ostracized for their thoughts since they might actually think something through to the end. Can't wait for people to come out of their ignorant Obama love coma and realize they are getting it up the ass and slapped in the face at the same time.
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realitychick
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nursediesel
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realitychick:
EEEwww,apt discription!
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nursediesel
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wayseeker
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realitychick:
Didn't your read? "They are fractured at the organization level." This has to do with their irrational thinking and has nothing to do with Obama.
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wayseeker
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kennymotown
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I still can't believe these people are called grass roots, when all the evidence points to astroturf.
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