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07-03-2009, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by dcsldcd
Liberal land. The land of denial. The Taxed Enough Already protest have more then doubled and they will continue to grow.
Is it possible that liberals have these protest confused with the homosexual sex act of teabagging? Maybe that is where the confusion lies. They are probably looking for gay parties where gay teabagging is the party favor.
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I know for a fact there are less Tea Party's and less attendence in my Red State Metropolitan Area....it isn't even close....LOL
Wingnut rhetoric fails to deliver again!
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07-03-2009, 08:53 PM
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“There are legitimate journalistic reasons for why there’s less coverage this time around,” said Seton Motley, a spokesman for the conservative Media Research Center — a group that blasted CNN and MSNBC personalities for joking about the April 15 Tea Parties. “There aren’t as many rallies this time, and there was a novelty last time that isn’t there now.
Tea Party Movement Loses Steam | The Washington Independent
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Yeah, looks like the Tea Parties are done...
Houston, 7-10,000
Las Vegas, and another one tomorrow
Marietta, GA, 5000 in attendance
Madeira, Ohio
There's probly more but it's not July 04 yet.
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07-03-2009, 08:59 PM
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We don't need to rally, we are the ones in power...
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Yeah but don't forget, that we won, we're in power thingy is guaranteed for only two years at a time. I'd like to see Oboy deal with the same kind of Congress Clinton bought, but with reduced spending. Or preferably with a Libertarian controlled congress. Then we'll see if George Soros has any real influence.
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07-03-2009, 09:00 PM
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Things that can't go on forever, don't.
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What's ironic about all these brain-cell-challenged yahoos' rhetoric--Obama is a socialist fascist tyrant bent on the total destruction of all that is holy and American--is that it is in fact the ideologies they support: market fundamentalism; free trade; and American exceptionalism, that have brought America to its knees and prematurely ended the era of American hegemony.
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america does not have free trade!
what we have is government manipulation of the market, including NAFTA, CAFTA, WTO, and whatever "free trade" treaty obama is signing right now......
We don’t need government agreements to have free trade.
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07-03-2009, 09:01 PM
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I dedicate tomorrows 4th of July Celebration as "Good Riddance to Sarah Day"

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07-03-2009, 09:01 PM
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7 to 10 K in all of Houston! The biggest Red City in all the Nation. My my! I've been to highschool football games in Texas with more attendence than that!
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07-03-2009, 09:03 PM
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Things that can't go on forever, don't.
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most of the tea parties are on the 4th of july. believe it or not, a lot of americans had to work today to keep the government running.....
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07-03-2009, 09:48 PM
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There were no more than 50-60 people in the crowd n the pic in Houston. If there were 7-10K, the organizers would have surely posted a wide shot showing the crowd, not one with a few people in lawn chairs.
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07-03-2009, 09:57 PM
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There were no more than 50-60 people in the crowd n the pic in Houston. If there were 7-10K, the organizers would have surely posted a wide shot showing the crowd, not one with a few people in lawn chairs.
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No you read his post wrong...He wrote "7" to 10,000.
So he was correct...LOL
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07-03-2009, 10:43 PM
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Quote:
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There were no more than 50-60 people in the crowd n the pic in Houston. If there were 7-10K, the organizers would have surely posted a wide shot showing the crowd, not one with a few people in lawn chairs.
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Here's another 50-60 in Dayton, Ohio. But hey, there's no main stream media there to care, so who's really counting, anyway. Maybe they should put up some styro greek columns to get some real attention.
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