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Tea Party Ohio

Gail Said:

Why is the Tea Party a racist movement?

We Answered:

Your premise is false and defamatory.

The accusation of racism is a distractor that the Radical Extreme Left uses to abvoid the serious discussion of very important issues.

I know a number of people in the TEA Party. Not one of them is a racist.

The people in the TEA party are concerned that the reckless out of control government spending will bankrupt The United States of America.

If you are fasmiliar with these types of studies you will know that the majority of the results are just made up by the Radical Extreme Leftists.

The Radical Extreme Leftists already know the results that they want and they do not want to do the work of a real study.


Essentially the Radical Extreme Leftists decide what result they want and then they make up fictitious, answers to interviews that reflect the results that they want.

I guarantee you that they did no such study. The Radica Extreme Leftists merely made up the results that they wanted and claimed that they did a study.

Isaac Said:

Did anyone else go to a Tea Party event this July 4th?

We Answered:

yes ,we had a great time hanging out with true Americans.bbq fireworks and alot of good people.im surprised that the media didn't bash us like last time.but im sure some idiot booger eating moron will call us anti American ,but most of liberal media learned their lesson last time they crossed us they them selves got bashed.

Katie Said:

Are you going to a TEA Party July 4th ? What do you expect ?

We Answered:

Nope, I am getting ready for a trip I'm taking next week. :D

Kimberly Said:

Should I believe my own eyes or what the “news” says about Tea Party Rallies?

We Answered:

ROTFLOL! I think your own eyes are good. I feel sorry for that one lone guy. I'm sure there are some bigger rallies, probably in DC. But I'm also pretty sure the TV will exaggerate their numbers. The one thing that we can count on is we need to get out the vote in November.

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Lance Said:

Happy Tax Day! What would you like to ask the Tea Party!?

We Answered:

I'm out of tea. Can I borrow one of those teabags they hang on their hats? Do they have any Oolong or Earl Grey?

---"They will be protesting taxes in a taxpayer funded park."--- Ha, ha! That's funny. Thanks. I needed a laugh.

Jenny Said:

Can contradicting arguments within the Tea Party lead to it's demise? How so?

We Answered:

Hopefully the Tea Party will fade away like the broken record with the big ears and long fingers, Ross Perot. Remember his Reform Party. Thankfully he and that joke of a political party are a distant memory. Perot, with his theme song Crazy, sabotaged his own party. He was such an irascible nut job that he would disagree with himself. Not even Larry King has Perot on anymore and Larry never gets tired of beating any guest to death with return appearances.

Chester Said:

Someone please explain to me what a "Tea Party" has to do with taxes ?

We Answered:

... The Real Boston Tea Party was Against the Wal-Mart of the 1770s

The real Boston Tea Party was a protest against huge corporate tax cuts for the British East India Company, the largest trans-national corporation then in existence. This corporate tax cut threatened to decimate small Colonial businesses by helping the BEIC pull a Wal-Mart against small entrepreneurial tea shops, and individuals began a revolt that kicked-off a series of events that ended in the creation of The United States of America.

They covered their faces, massed in the streets, and destroyed the property of a giant global corporation. Declaring an end to global trade run by the East India Company that was destroying local economies, this small, masked minority started a revolution with an act of rebellion later called the Boston Tea Party.

(snip) I learned that the Boston Tea Party resembled in many ways the growing modern-day protests against transnational corporations and small-town efforts to protect themselves from chain-store retailers or factory farms. The Tea Party's participants thought of themselves as protesters against the actions of the multinational East India Company.

More here: http://www.thomhartmann.com/blog/2009/04…

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