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#1  Edited By thanatos789

Now that Bush is out, they can now have a tax party haha the cost of war and deregulation in the late 90s did this, even though Obamas change in polilcy is wrong, we cannot fully blame him, there has to be true accountably , the democrates and republicans BOTH did this but what angers mean is republicans believe the democrats did this and act like Obama did everything, wtf do they any common sence?? The RNC is almost like a cult, we must blame ourselfs for falling into the terrorist hype that Bush was selling, just because ur in a political party doesnt mean you have to blindly follow them, so conservatives you started this and democrats you failed to stop it and u jumped in with the republicans, everyone who voted for the last couple of years, u created this outta blind faith left and right, and the right wing is even more shameful for only going after the government after your party was no long in power.

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#2  Edited By BiggerBomb

You mean the Tea Parties? They are a joke, whose only surfaced on "the radar" because of Fox News' unabashed promoting of it. All of the people you see in those crowds have absolutely no idea what they are talking about. You know, all 'em haaaard wurkin' bloo colla bud-drankin' amuricans!

The idiots don't even realize that they are the ones getting the tax cuts under the new administration. Ass-heads.

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#3  Edited By Hashbrowns

Well, mocking the particpants by characterizing them as uneducated hicks certainly shows your superiority.  Yes, of course, none of those people have any right to be upset about the rampant unconstitutional taxation we are ALL subjected to.  Tax cuts don't make our tax code any less evil.  I'm not going to defend any political party.  It seems rather that a clean sweep of our current political class is in order.

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#4  Edited By BiggerBomb
Hashbrowns said:
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Well, mocking the particpants by characterizing them as uneducated hicks certainly shows your superiority.  Yes, of course, none of those people have any right to be upset about the rampant unconstitutional taxation we are ALL subjected to.  Tax cuts don't make our tax code any less evil.  I'm not going to defend any political party.  It seems rather that a clean sweep of our current political class is in order.

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Well, considering that they are participating means one of two things:

1. They are uneducated, as they don't know what it is they are actually protesting.
2. They are disingenuous and intending to manipulate the uneducated, as they want people who have no clue to buy into their faux-populism bullshit.

So, uh, yeah. The fact that I do know what I am talking about kinda does give me the upper-hand. Turn off Fox News and go read a book.
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#5  Edited By TwoOneFive

i sent a tea bag to my non representing representative. 

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#6  Edited By Jayge_

Aren't you ban dodging?

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#7  Edited By Video_Game_King
BiggerBomb said:
All of the people you see in those crowds have absolutely no idea what they are talking about.
I think we all realized that when they decided on the name "tea party." Apparently, they think they're not represented solely because their candidate didn't win.
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#8  Edited By ninjakiller
Video_Game_King said:
"BiggerBomb said:
All of the people you see in those crowds have absolutely no idea what they are talking about.
I think we all realized that when they decided on the name "tea party." Apparently, they think they're not represented solely because their candidate didn't win."
The same people who called any one who disagreed with Bush during the run-up/aftermath of the Iraq war a "fucking traitor."  It took losing a major American city and the federal response being nothing for people to realize that republicans were completely incompetent and didn't care at all about good governance. 
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#9  Edited By NovidAnon

Look, the Tea Tax Folks have a point. I would be scared out of my wits too by all of this. But one needs to look at Weimar Germany and see what happens when the Right loses power and only want its power back (and I am mostly on the right but I have a more panthist world view)


You get Hitler, elected and most of the people in the National Socialist Party were unemployed during Weimar. And there some historians that denounced what he did (correctly) and some that say he was the "victim" of circumstances caused by WWI, the Allies of that time kicking the Germans down even more etc. 

The same thing might be happening now - and since Obama doesn't want to send people (the Bankers which some of them are funding some of  the Tea Parties and the Torturers of Gitmo some of the prisoners were at the wrong place at the wrong time) to jail because he wants to "move on", he is only going to get more of these pycholicial racists who may not even know better about this situation other than Obama = Socialist = Traitor  on his doorstep.

Let Glenn Beck say what he needs to say. My issue is that he might get the thing he is trying to prevent.
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#10  Edited By jakob187

In America, you have to right to protest...

...whether you are educated or not.

Therefore, what's the issue here?

If you don't like the protests, why don't you...protest...against them?

Then see how many people in your party are as uneducated as the people you are claiming to be dumb hicks.  = D
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#11  Edited By NovidAnon

I think the Liberals are not against the protest in principle. I heard the same things on the right when the the Liberals did the anti-war marches all over the world, Glenn Beck stating they were unkept unwashed and how do they get pretty chicks...


So im not too surprised when the Liberals call them hicks and racist. But some of them were acorn plants anyway - At least they didnt attack the police.
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#12  Edited By Video_Game_King
ninjakiller said:
"Video_Game_King said:
"BiggerBomb said:
All of the people you see in those crowds have absolutely no idea what they are talking about.
I think we all realized that when they decided on the name "tea party." Apparently, they think they're not represented solely because their candidate didn't win."
The same people who called any one who disagreed with Bush during the run-up/aftermath of the Iraq war a "fucking traitor."  It took losing a major American city and the federal response being nothing for people to realize that republicans were completely incompetent and didn't care at all about good governance.  "
I'm criticizing the terminology, not the cause or what happened during Bush's presidency. Those last two things are beside the point.
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#13  Edited By BoG

thanatos, you are possibly the most brilliant political commentator I've ever encountered on the internet. I truly admire your work, and I admire it so much that I can't allow this topic nor your new account to be further tainted.