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Tea Party Wisconsin

Eva Said:

Isn't it great that there are at least some Muslims staying in America that know their place in our society?

We Answered:

Property rights are property rights. Only a perverted version of the neocon tea party would moan about property rights, OR live in fear of brown people or CIA set up printer bombs.

Jeremy Said:

help... will this work for me?

We Answered:

Yeah you could easily. Losing 2-5 pounds a week is normal and healthy so sinc eyou have a onth if you just stick to your diet and exercise you should be good. Remember to have lots of protein!

Lisa Said:

Isn't it great that there are at least some Muslims staying in America that know their place in our society?

We Answered:

Are you insane? You think protesting against freedom of religion, urinating on our Constitution, "respects" us?

Edith Said:

Isn't it great that they are at least some Muslims staying in America that know their place in our society?

We Answered:

Hey hey hey.... calm down. These people sound pretty decent and you sound like an ***. what do you think they are going to do if they build it? Convert you? well by the sound of your question not very easily. Isnt it sad that some of us Civilized European White People staying in America have become so high and mightly about our skin color and religion that we have forgotten how to be Civilized?

Karl Said:

Isn't it great that they are at least some Muslims staying in America that know their place in our society?

We Answered:

As a Wisconsinite I am embarrassed by your post.

Debra Said:

Do conservatives really oppose addressing global warming for economic reasons?

We Answered:

I'm a bit conflicted.

On one hand I understand the attempt to present a fiscally frugal image and protest the borrowing of large sums of money, under the guise of stimulus, by not accepting any disbursement of money from the federal government. Sometimes I worry that the sum of money used in the stimulus plan is going to cause an enormous amount of discomfort down the road in an attempt to keep an artificially inflated bubble afloat.

On the other hand the two states that you mentioned, and especially Ohio, are suffering more so than some of the other states from the recession. I spent a good portion of last summer at a research site just a couple of miles west of Cleveland, every time I drove between the city and the site I was always amazed at the number of abandoned warehouses and manufacturing plants. On the way into the airport in Cleveland there is a plant that makes the engines for several models of Ford. Only twice did we drive past it an see smoke coming from the stack - each time the guys driving us was very excited to see the plant operating because it meant people were earning a paycheck.

It's a decision I wouldn't feel comfortable making because I just don't think I have enough information on the potential affects of both.

With that said I am in no way doubtful that the majority of the motivation driving the decisions of such governors is 100% ideological. With the impact the tea-party had in the mid-terms, Republicans have a new call to order in being fiscally conservative with no exceptions at risk of becoming the bane of the Tea Party.

Fiscally conservative that is, except for when dishing out tax breaks that add to the debt.

That's like getting in shape by "laziness and bacon."

You've presented several reports in the past that clearly outline the fiscal impact of climate change mitigation, of which some indicate potential benefits down the road. Opposition to these efforts are also 100% ideological. Republican just see it as government intervention, nothing more, despite evidence pointing towards "wise investments."

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