View Poll Results: Do you support the Tea Party Movement?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan
    I see the selective indignation squad is allowing the dooshbaggers to post these vulgar remarks again.
    What do you eggheads call that, irony?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy56 View Post
    As the government starts feeling the affects of it's drunken spending spree by not being able to pay the interest on the debt, the Tea Party will replace the Republican party.
    I pray that never happens. The mere thought of the Tea Party gaining power scares me. I'm not the only one, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauliseum View Post
    How can you refer to human beings as "lazy garbage"?
    Just read his post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauliseum
    I pray that never happens. The mere thought of the Tea Party gaining power scares me. I'm not the only one, either.
    The Tea Party took a big hit in this election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyboy56 View Post
    Keep telling yourself it was black man that started the tea party if it helps your pitiful cause. But facts say otherwise.
    It always comes down to race with these dooshbaggers.

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    The Tea Party. Wow what a question. I think no one can tell who they are now. When the movement began they had fundamental sound ideas. Than all of the sudden the nut jobs got involved. The money from the Rich started to fuel members of Congress , the wanna be never heard from groups and out of them we got the Bachman's, Palin's and other that were young and ready to confront the establishment neo cons. They started to get legs and had a following. Eric and his buds took over the house with a minority but they stuck together. Next things got exciting as Rove and his gang seized the opportunity. Well the rest is history.

    What began as a pretty good idea went the way on big money. The nuts like Limbaugh needed a pole to lean on and went with it. All the people listened to Fox and out of this a segmented part of the right was formed.

    Now today they are without a leader and are throwing daggers at one another. I see the Gov of NJ getting fed up with his own party and feel in time he will be a moderate Dem.Time will tell but the Republicans had better wake up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tristan View Post
    You wouldn't know what a sane American is dooshbagger.
    Its not you teabbagger. Bookmark it.

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    Teabbaggers will never amount to much. They've been exposed for what they really are, fringe of society roadkill.
    Last edited by llubon; 01-03-2013 at 11:43 PM.

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    The Tea Party today are the Rove's, Coke Bro., lol....the Bachman's and the rest of that crowd and the Murdolf's of the world. What is in it for them ,not what is good for the country. If you can't see this you have not been watching .

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    afan,

    Bachmann thought the Founding Fathers ended slavery. LOL

    Bright bunch, those teabbaggers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimatt View Post
    New Poll Finds Tea Party Is Political Group That Hates Gays The Most



    I'll admit this group's headline is biased and misleading, but so much for lowered taxes and smaller government.
    All tea partiers are off my Season Greeting list now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauliseum View Post
    The Tea Party played a very big role in the butt-whipping the GOP took in November. To think anything else is delusional.
    Kind of like the role they took in Obama's "shellacking" in 2010?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grindelwald View Post
    afan,

    Bachmann thought the Founding Fathers ended slavery. LOL

    Bright bunch, those teabbaggers.
    Hmm, speaking of "bright bunch", wasn't there a guy in the CBC who thought the island of Guam might tip over?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grindelwald View Post
    afan,

    Bachmann thought the Founding Fathers ended slavery. LOL

    Bright bunch, those teabbaggers.
    The Founding Fathers took the first step in that direction. Read your Constitution, grinner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauliseum View Post
    I pray that never happens. The mere thought of the Tea Party gaining power scares me. I'm not the only one, either.
    David Paulson, I presume?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaggerJohn
    The Founding Fathers took the first step in that direction. Read your Constitution, grinner.
    Bachmann thought the Founding Fathers ended slavery. Bright bunch those teabbaggers.

    Stop dodging.

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    I follow them for a bit and even went to a rally (circus). They were paranoid and seem like those doomsday preppers.
    teaparty= one big paranoid comedy.

    Q.How do you get a one-armed teabbagger out of a tree.

    A.Wave to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grindelwald View Post
    Bachmann thought the Founding Fathers ended slavery. Bright bunch those teabbaggers.

    Stop dodging.
    As least they know how to balance a check book unlike most Democrats and Republicans.

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