Tea Time for Republicans!
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THE 2/ 1/2 MILLION WILL VOTE IN NOV 2010 WE WILL REMEMBER YOUR NO VOTE
WHAT A BUNCH OF COLD HEARTED WORTHLESS PEOPLE WE HAVE RUNNING OUR USA , NO WONDER WE ARE IN THIS MESS
AMERICANS WANT TO WORK BUT WHERE ARE THE JOBS...... THERE ARE NONE...SO WHAT THE H E L L YOU WANT PEOPLE TO FEED THEIR FAMILYS BP OIL BALLS
AMERICANS ARE disappointed and disgusted
Unemployed workers are GOP’s pawns
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This isn't about parties, okay -- sure, there were some democrates and independents but they were agreeing with to protest the current administration. Now, if there are people around who disagree, then that is not bipartisan. If there wasn't any bipartisanship going on, there there wouldn't be a Tea Party Movement in the first place. At least thats the way I see it.
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OMG .... no it wasn't. Everyone tea-parter was present to protect "too much government", Nancy P. and the President.
Theres no way the Tea-Parties would have let everone like myself join them, why? Because I didn't support what they were doing.
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Obama is continuing Bush's policies. There is no left or right anymore.
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dude why do you get off on the 2 party system, the whole system is a total joke, your playing this dem/rep thing like they are football teams....its such a joke both parties are trash
your dreaming about paying off the debt with a dollar of decent value, we will pay it off when the dollar is worth 1/10 what it is now
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Sry im not rebublican im the other one.
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True, that was a cheap shot, and i will give you that. Even though I can or can not prove you do watch tv, its really beside the point anyway.
The parties were not partisan. I will guarantee you that. Attending a anti-Obama rally does not make you republican, nor does a anti- McCain rally make you a democrat. People came together to share there discontent about the current admin. Granted, a good portion of those people were of the opposing party, to make that generalization discredits your info
Im so tired of this Left - Right paradigm. I don't agree with you but that is to say i don't disagree. But all of you who are focusing on this way of thinking are only hurting America. We're all people, we all want freedom.
breckboarder09 2 years ago
Would you say that to people who had to fight for their rights throughout American history? Would you be tired of the slavery-abolition paradigm? Because American history is still going on, and people are still living without rights (gays) and dying unnecessarily (war, healthcare). Your job, breckboarder09, is to assist the long struggle. Some paradigms are valid, my friend. It would be preferable if it were an illusion, but those of us unlucky enough to carry the legacy of burden know it's not
JoeFelice 2 years ago
Your right, there are still issues in this world that need to be addressed. But we get no where when America is at war with itself. Instead of addressing the issues and working together for a solution we continue to demonize each other, attempting to nullify our opponents opinion. The Tea Parties that were held were in fact bi-partisan. This is not some Right-Wing Ideology Bash like you put it out to be. That assumption is pure ignorance, Turn off the TV and Read.
breckboarder09 2 years ago
I don't have a TV, I read a great deal, so that's a hell of a command to give immediately after warning about false assumptions.
The tea parties were anti-Obama rallies. Just claiming bipartisanship does not make it so, and you know that unless you have something to gain believing otherwise.
They happened right after Obama cut taxes, and completely ignored that reality. There's video of a guy who spoke in support of the Obama tax cuts. I'm going to let you guess how the crowd treated him.
JoeFelice 2 years ago