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Gidget

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May 27, 2009
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Blue Mtn Beach!!
Its about race with some, but many Republicans would have been very pleased to have Colin Powell for President.

Oh of course that is true. I 100% agree. Same with Condoleezza Rice. :wave:

Rrace is an issue for many - not all and I'd add that not the majority. And for many they can't get past Barack Hussein Obama, so it isn't just about being "black" but not being "American." (which is silly we know)
 
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skinnergy

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Aug 26, 2008
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By that logic, no one should be supporting the progressive movement either. One bad eggs makes a bad bunch, throw them all out?

Don't be intentionally dense. My point, once again, is to show the tea party racism deniers that it does exist, not whether extremists exist on both sides.

"What I'm most curious about is why all the attacks on the tea partiers seem to revolve around superficial issues."

Racism and hate go to character. These issues are not superficial and I have to question the ethics of anyone who believes that. For that matter, as far as policies, I don't support much of anything the teabaggers stand for.

I am for smaller, limited government, but also in favor of oversight and regulation where it's needed. The tea party's "platform" is based on hypocrisy and ginned up fear and alarm from Faux news, Limbaugh and Beck.

Below are some tea partiers from the Fifties.

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redeemedone

Beach Comber
Aug 13, 2009
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Anymore tea parties planned?

Hey there, a group of us here on 30A are interested in joining the tea party. We would like some more info.
 
By that logic, no one should be supporting the progressive movement either. One bad eggs makes a bad bunch, throw them all out?



I believe those who seek political power, for the most part, are not worthy of it. Give the job to the man or woman best able to complete it, not the person who makes the most noise or raises the most campaign contributions.

Perhaps I am being naive, but this continued extreme polarization can not be healthy for our government or the people. :dunno:
 
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GoodWitch58

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I just listened to a speech and q&a before the Commonwealth Club by Jim Baker, former Secy of Treasury and former Secy of State under the Bush (both father and son) administrations; I would like to see how the members of the Tea Party would react to his ideas of how things are going in our country; his perspective of how things went before; and how he agrees and disagrees with the present administration.
their reactions to his perspective would disclose a lot about what they are really about IMO.
 

Gidget

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May 27, 2009
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Blue Mtn Beach!!
Think they meet once a month on thursday nights at the library - Andy A. posted an invite for the last meeting.

Andy A would be a good person to lead those interested. :wave: I don't always agree with him on all issues but then again who do I always agree with on all issues?:dunno: ;-)

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skinnergy

Beach Lover
Aug 26, 2008
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I just listened to a speech and q&a before the Commonwealth Club by Jim Baker, former Secy of Treasury and former Secy of State under the Bush (both father and son) administrations; I would like to see how the members of the Tea Party would react to his ideas of how things are going in our country; his perspective of how things went before; and how he agrees and disagrees with the present administration.
their reactions to his perspective would disclose a lot about what they are really about IMO.

I caught some of that, too, while I was in the car today. I wish I'd have gotten to hear more of it. The part that I heard, Baker was saying he agreed with much of Obama's platform. The usual modus operandi of the GOP is to disown, disavow, disembowel and generally butcher the reputation and destroy any of their own who dare to get out of lock step. But, this is Ronald Reagan's former chief of staff and right hand man...a major architect of the Republican party as it exists today. He halted the Florida recount and saved the 2000 election for the dunce Bush. What will the teabaggers do to Baker now, one of the Grand Poobahs of their party, now that he had the temerity to say something positive about Obama? Should be fun to watch, like so many of their twisted antics.
 
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