The Left exposes its true colors...

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Kappo

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They could try to point out the nuts on the liberal side, but man, that would take forever and would include the whole damn party.
 

umbrella39

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by trying to infiltrate TeaParty rallies. Apparently the Coffee Party had such startling success in rallying people with its genuine concerns of...of...of doing something, something about opposing racists, homophobes, and morons that didn't exist in the Tea party, the Left has had to try again.

So because they are all 12, they are going to infiltrate the Tea Parties!

It's probably one of the most brilliant conceived programs in the history of U.S. politics, read all about it here and be inspired about how genuine the Left really is in its desire for truth.

zzzzzzzzzzzz
 

UberNeuman

Lifer
Nov 4, 1999
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When they came for the Leftist Gay Cannibal Lesbian Socialist Muslim Communist Zombie Aliens, I said nothing....
 

werepossum

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How do you figure that?

The original WHOIS data shows that the site was originally registered to Jason Levin before being changed to "Ben Franklin".

Now, a simple FEC contribution shows that Jason Levin donated money to the Democrats.

Is this so hard?
Well - it's certainly inconvenient!

When they came for the Leftist Gay Cannibal Lesbian Socialist Muslim Communist Zombie Aliens, I said nothing....
I'm going to be laughing out loud for the next few days every time I think of this, thanks!
 

Siddhartha

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http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...heyre-tea-party-activists-2/?fbid=iYnVawNwqMF

April 14, 2010
CNN Poll: 1 in 10 say they're Tea Party activists
Posted: April 14th, 2010 08:18 AM ET

Ten percent of Americans say they have actively supported the Tea Party movement.
Washington (CNN) - Ten percent of Americans say they have actively supported the Tea Party movement, and those Tea Party activists are older, better educated and more religious than the general public, according to a new national poll.

O the Tea Party activists questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday morning, seven of ten call themselves conservatives. Nearly eight in ten would vote for a Republican candidate for Congress if the midterm elections were held today. Six in ten activists are male.

But the Tea Party movement, now in its 14th month, is not well-known to nearly half the country. Forty five percent of all Americans say they do not know enough about the Tea Party to say whether they support it or oppose it. Those who are familiar with the movement are divided right down the middle - 27 percent support the Tea Party movement, and 27 percent oppose it.

Full results (pdf)

One out of every ten people says they have donated money, attended a rally, or taken some other active step to support the Tea Party movement.


The poll indicates that 60 percent of this core group of Tea Party activists are male, six in ten are over the age of 50, two-thirds attended college, and half say they attend church services weekly or almost every week. By comparison, 48 percent of all Americans are male, 45 percent are age 50 or older, 54 percent attended college, and four in ten go to church every week or nearly every week.

Tea Party activists, known for their vocal opposition to government spending and taxes, are set to hold rallies in the nation's capital and across the country on Thursday – the day federal tax returns are due.

The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation national poll was conducted April 9-11, with 1,008 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's overall sampling error is plus or minus three percentage points.
 

heyheybooboo

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I guess this is as good a place as any to stick this (it's a segment on health care from the News Hour).

There is a TP 'proponent' --- an 80+ yo woman from Florida named Dee Williams ---- involved in the segment. Kinda sad, really.

... Last year, Dee joined the Tea Party movement and went to Washington, along with thousands of others, to protest health care overhaul efforts.

DEE WILLIAMS: I believe the way they do. And I want less government. I want less spending. I want less taxes. And I want more freedom .....

Well, they talk about it on talk radio every day, that there will be a committee that will decide -- for some of us older ones that have these huge health problems, they're going to look at the actuarial tables. Is he going to -- is he or she going to live long enough to justify this cost?

Her husband has had 3 heart by-pass operations and a pacemaker paid for with Medicare -- she appears to be really wrapped up in the 'Death' Panel thing.




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Blackjack200

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May 28, 2007
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Ugh, I just found out that one of my aunts is a teabagger.

Fuck you Facebook, I didn't need to know that.
 

Jeffg010

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Yes we all know its wrong . But like we do with gays we have to respect there rights to think outside the box . Its nice you can say well this kind of thinking is wrong in so many ways. The gay mentally retarded are broken . I don't advocate treating them poorly.

But If you except that they are infact broken in someway . But understand they have rights. Drawing aline were we stop exceptance of wrong thinking in the case of GAYS.

Than whats wrong with excepting a cannibal rights to thinking outside the box . Your picking and choosing . WHO made you a Judge. Judge not least ye be judged also. What happens if there is a world wide famine . I clearly see the left . moving towards cannibalism faster than the right . Fact is the right would be dinner.

Post of the year rigth there!