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Tim Burns speaking at the Johnstown, PA, Tea Party

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

Tim Burns speaking at the Tea Party demonstration in Johnstown, PA, on April 18th, 2009.

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  • @spiralmetal Well said. 

  • @VelvetHammer73

    (yawn)

    Go Democrats!

  • @spiralmetal You can kid yourself all you like but your low rent attitude is not cutting it any more! Bipartisanship is dead and good riddance! Both partys better get their game on. Because if they say one thing then sell the public out but voting another they are going to get a pink slip! There is nothing so called about todays socialists. Time to stand and be counted, November is coming!

  • Tim Burns got Burnt!!!

  • @padude64

    Thanks for letting me know. And keep spreading the word! Remind your fellow Democrats to vote in the coming elections.

  • Burns lost! YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!

  • @spiralmetal Great comment! The stimulus is working in Pa with 42,000 jobs created!

  • If right-wing extremists get in power, I am concerned that they will undo too much of our government's efforts to help build a prosperous middle class, and a more stable economic system for everybody, and the country will just fall further backward and behind the rest of the world. I'm not saying for sure it will, I'm just worried. The simplicity of a small limited government sounds wonderful in concept, but given how much the world has changed, I question whether it could really work

  • @VelvetHammer73

    Republicans have not slid left. When u have other political parties in power, u have to work together. That is the reality. U cannot do our country's business like they don't exist, like there aren't a million other interests in this country. You can't ignore them. And for me, "principle" is not inflexibly following one's ideology irregardless of what each particular case calls for. 'Principle' is doing what you feel is right. I'll be fighting for those so-called "socialists".

  • @spiralmetal There are two major parties in congress and the senate. The aisle that splits them needs to be clear and defined. They have both slid left for a long time. That has changed! One is making a conscious effort to get back to principle over politics. The other is run by socialists!

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