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Old 10-03-2010, 09:50 PM
 
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First, the AP article. The Associated Press: DC rally shows support for struggling Democrats

I want to highlight one paragraph: "Organizers claimed they had as many participants as Beck's rally. But Saturday's crowds were less dense and didn't reach as far to the edges as they did during Beck's rally. The National Park Service stopped providing official crowd estimates in the 1990s."

Then here is that massive One Nation crowd, straight from the Huffer http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slides...?1286163297095

And here's Glenn Beck's rally. You know, the one with all the teabaggers that are irrelevant because Americans can't relate to a bunch of angry racists? http://www.youdecidepolitics.com/wp-...w-from-air.jpg

With that being said, here's a side-by-side comparison:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_q71xIxPB79...s.+liberal.jpg

Liberals, looks like all that race baiting and fearmonering your puppeteers feed you every day and night hasn't materialized. Your fairness, diverse, and tolerance rally was nowhere near the attendance of the Restoring Honor rally. So which is it then? The majority of Americans that live between the Northeast states and the Pacific Coast are hateful bigoted racists? I think you're all way outnumbered here Say goodbye on 11/2 Your false message of hate, bigotry, and xenophobia only seem to resonate with the most hardcore of HuffPo readers and the Communist Party USA
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Old 10-03-2010, 09:52 PM
 
Location: mancos
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Amen
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Old 10-03-2010, 09:54 PM
 
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and Amen
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:19 PM
 
Location: Florida
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Communist party there too. Welcomed I bet! I hope we get some anti-communists in the senate and house before it is too late.. America needs to wake up and keep socialism out , next step communism. Good bye to what the USA was founded on "Freedom for its people "if we don't stand up now. Wake up people!!!!
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:21 PM
 
Location: Texas State Fair
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Say goodbye on 11/2

And take the Huffblow with you.
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:22 PM
 
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Communist party there too. Welcomed I bet! I hope we get some anti-communists in the senate and house before it is too late.. America needs to wake up and keep socialism out , next step communism. Good bye to what the USA was founded on "Freedom for its people "if we don't stand up now. Wake up people!!!!
Let's remember also to throw out the un-American bums in the GOP establishment that's whoring themselves out to big government. Talking to you Boehner, McCain, Graham, and others!
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:24 PM
 
Location: Houston area, for now
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Fact is in politics when you cannot win based on your accomplishments or voting record and the nation is blaming the party. The party will always resort to attacking the opposition. The Democrats are having a hard time because in 08 the republicans basically handed them the win. They didn't really get a high it was more of a republican low.
Now the democrats are in a position where there speaker Nancy Pelosi has been labeled not only the most powerful speaker ever but also the most hated speaker ever. No one wants to be associated with her but they are handcuffed to her. People are hating that the economy has not moved forward and the democrats are not doing anything to show how to improve it. They are staying the course. As a result they resort to attacking the republican philosophy.
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:27 PM
 
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Fact is in politics when you cannot win based on your accomplishments or voting record and the nation is blaming the party. The party will always resort to attacking the opposition. The Democrats are having a hard time because in 08 the republicans basically handed them the win. They didn't really get a high it was more of a republican low.
Now the democrats are in a position where there speaker Nancy Pelosi has been labeled not only the most powerful speaker ever but also the most hated speaker ever. No one wants to be associated with her but they are handcuffed to her. People are hating that the economy has not moved forward and the democrats are not doing anything to show how to improve it. They are staying the course. As a result they resort to attacking the republican philosophy.
We also have to absolutely REMEMBER as well, that the GO needs to be even moe aggressive in cutting the size of government. Their Pledge to America I don't like, because it doesn't go far enough, nowhere near as far enough as the Contract to America. The GOP promised in 1994 that they were going to cut the federal Department of Education. Bush grew it. This is who runs the GOP! This is why the Tea Parties exist, because not only we are sick of socialism from the Democrats, we are sick of the GOP lying to us!
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:35 PM
 
Location: Houston area, for now
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We also have to absolutely REMEMBER as well, that the GO needs to be even moe aggressive in cutting the size of government. Their Pledge to America I don't like, because it doesn't go far enough, nowhere near as far enough as the Contract to America. The GOP promised in 1994 that they were going to cut the federal Department of Education. Bush grew it. This is who runs the GOP! This is why the Tea Parties exist, because not only we are sick of socialism from the Democrats, we are sick of the GOP lying to us!
Have you ever noticed that spending gets out of control when one party has control of both Legislative branches and the Executive branch. Balance it out and irresponsible spending decreases
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Old 10-03-2010, 10:36 PM
 
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The KKK had millions of members and large rallies also. What is your point? Bigger = right?
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