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Being that the so-called movement is nothing more than a right-wing night out to whine event I see nothing to be concerned about. The vast majority already know what the tea party is and the rest don't care. Personally, i think the entire "movement" is nothing but a recruiting tool for the right wing and it has not worked. In the begining that acted as if the group was made up of people from all political stands, and for a very short time it did have people from all POV's, problem is they could not keep up the act and those that dared question some of the stuff said were shouted down and left on the sidelines. Face it foilks this is no grass roots movement to build a new political Party, it is nothing more than a bunch of Repubs using as a means to gather and whine. Hopefully one day will WILL get a real grass roots movement to start a new Party, one that actuall represents the vast majority of voters, those caught somewhere in the middle a Party that actually has real ideas to present and one that will actually do the bidding of the people, the Tea Party is not it.
Casper