The Tea Party, despite what its de facto leaders like Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann and Newt Gingrich would like us to believe, is but a very small, fringe mob of hatemongers. Poor Gingrich only had 500 'Baggers to preach to at the Austin, Texas Tea Party rally Thursday. In Manhattan, only about 700 protesters showed up. At their big D.C. rally, about 5000 attended. Hardly a "tsunami of conservatism," as Tea Party candidate Sharron Angle boasted to protesters at her Nevada rally.
It breaks my heart sometimes to see what Boston has become. If it wasn't for great Bostonians we wouldn't have this fine land of ours. It's good to see that there still are some good people left there. Now, where were they on voting day?!
sad thing is half of these people don't even know who/what they are fighting. The new world order globalist bankers keep the sheep fixated on the fake left/right Dem /Republican arguement. Meanwhile the banks have bought and paid for both sides, Obama is just a dark skinned salesman for the same people as Bush was. Watch the Obama deception movie on here. Wake up, half these people probably bought a new truck on the way home and went further into debt. Learn who your real enemy is
"We deserve better"? I appreciate the spirit, but the tea parties don't make sense historically. They aren't protesting "no taxation without representation"... except DC, which should totally protest that (can you believe that their Representative does not get to vote?)!
depends on whether you believe that Congress is representing the taxpayer- some argue that just because they have a Rep in Congress does not mean that they are being represented -- the argument is that, with 85% of Americans against the bailout it was still given....why? because of representation of the taxpayer or because Congress wanted to help the beneficiaries of the bailout, the major executives of large investment firms..... that's the question
@BruceFenton nonsense. you prevaricate DC's lack of representation. you PERCEIVE congress to not represent the people. DC has a greater population than Wyoming, and those people have no congressional representation- this is FACT. Don't conflate your perceptions with the facts.
you purport 85% of americans were against President Bush's bailout. how many of those people knew its structure and the actual cost the American taxpayer? in all likelihood, most knew little of TARP.
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this was one of TWO major events (and many minor ones) that day in Boston alone -- Rachel Maddow said it was "a couple hundred people" it was well over 5000 for the full day
Surely Boston aren't a bunch of Tea Baggers!?
tommylehman 4 months ago
this wasn't what I was looking for.. but it touches me hear my national anthem sung so proudly in masses... amazing.
metalmonkey88 1 year ago
What no red coats !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
singing wrong anthem....God save the Queen...LOL
Enjoy your independance
ukyorkie1 1 year ago
I'll bet this drive the liberals crazy!!!
alwrig 1 year ago
wow, they so resemble the Uber-Patriotic Nazi Brown Shirts in Germany 1920's.
zoarmonkey 1 year ago
The Tea Party, despite what its de facto leaders like Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann and Newt Gingrich would like us to believe, is but a very small, fringe mob of hatemongers. Poor Gingrich only had 500 'Baggers to preach to at the Austin, Texas Tea Party rally Thursday. In Manhattan, only about 700 protesters showed up. At their big D.C. rally, about 5000 attended. Hardly a "tsunami of conservatism," as Tea Party candidate Sharron Angle boasted to protesters at her Nevada rally.
zoarmonkey 1 year ago
pure nationalism! GO TEA PARTY!!!!!
WeekNightGaming 1 year ago
great!
WeekNightGaming 1 year ago
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edwin143able 2 years ago
It breaks my heart sometimes to see what Boston has become. If it wasn't for great Bostonians we wouldn't have this fine land of ours. It's good to see that there still are some good people left there. Now, where were they on voting day?!
Krystoff04111 2 years ago
good thing Americans are not buying Obama's lies...
EgyptianPrinceCB 2 years ago
Well done Boston, gave me chills!
brkfstclub35 2 years ago
jose can you see?
cesnitry 2 years ago
whats with the big tall guy
EnjoiThisStuff 2 years ago
hahah
wackassegyption 2 years ago
sad thing is half of these people don't even know who/what they are fighting. The new world order globalist bankers keep the sheep fixated on the fake left/right Dem /Republican arguement. Meanwhile the banks have bought and paid for both sides, Obama is just a dark skinned salesman for the same people as Bush was. Watch the Obama deception movie on here. Wake up, half these people probably bought a new truck on the way home and went further into debt. Learn who your real enemy is
tinslatee 2 years ago
Where you there?
wackassegyption 2 years ago
"We deserve better"? I appreciate the spirit, but the tea parties don't make sense historically. They aren't protesting "no taxation without representation"... except DC, which should totally protest that (can you believe that their Representative does not get to vote?)!
hahayouarefunny 2 years ago
depends on whether you believe that Congress is representing the taxpayer- some argue that just because they have a Rep in Congress does not mean that they are being represented -- the argument is that, with 85% of Americans against the bailout it was still given....why? because of representation of the taxpayer or because Congress wanted to help the beneficiaries of the bailout, the major executives of large investment firms..... that's the question
BruceFenton 2 years ago
@BruceFenton nonsense. you prevaricate DC's lack of representation. you PERCEIVE congress to not represent the people. DC has a greater population than Wyoming, and those people have no congressional representation- this is FACT. Don't conflate your perceptions with the facts.
you purport 85% of americans were against President Bush's bailout. how many of those people knew its structure and the actual cost the American taxpayer? in all likelihood, most knew little of TARP.
onojmai 1 year ago
drama..........queens
strat87 2 years ago
Fascist pigs... OBEY
ThePoisonYouth 2 years ago
Awesome turnout!!! But let's remember to take our hats off during the Anthem guys. :)
Taxed Enough Already!!
Stingrae57 2 years ago 3
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Katherinedse 2 years ago
OK I was wrong......There are some Americans with Balls left on this earth
cookeladoo 2 years ago 2
Look at the extremists and their violent songs of battle. They must be planning an armed inserection. Guess who I am....
Janet Napolitano- Dept. of Justice
jackooboy1 2 years ago 5
i was there. and yeah the turnout was great!!!!!!!!!
firehawk7777777 2 years ago
turn out looks better than reported
adharbert 2 years ago 2
the turnout was great probably a good 3,000 people their
mattgeb84 2 years ago 2
this was one of TWO major events (and many minor ones) that day in Boston alone -- Rachel Maddow said it was "a couple hundred people" it was well over 5000 for the full day
BruceFenton 2 years ago