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  • #16
    Originally posted by Oerdin View Post
    Yeah, the tea baggers are pretty damn stupid. They don't even know they're being played by the same party big whigs who've always played them.
    Really? We couldn't be doing this ourselves?

    There is a difference in scale here, and as Che said in another thread, "that chart makes me want to scream."*

    *: approximate quote.

    Remember this. No matter what they say, no matter what they try to say about us, it's not really about the taxes. It's all about the spending.
    No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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    • #17
      In point of fact, I'd rather keep the tea parties politician-free. But that's just me.

      And a whole lot of other people I've talked to.
      No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Docfeelgood View Post
        "I believe that our federal government has become oppressive. I believe it's become oppressive in its size, its intrusion into the lives of our citizens and its interference with the affairs of our state," Perry said. He said Texas has economic strength, while Washington has a "federal budget mess."
        See? Republicans hate America.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by The Mad Monk View Post
          In point of fact, I'd rather keep the tea parties politician-free. But that's just me.

          And a whole lot of other people I've talked to.
          Most of the Tea Bag Parties I've seen are being organized by the Constitution Party (a group that was misnamed if ever there was one). Among other things, they're dominionists, they believe the U.S. should be ruled according to biblical law.
          Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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          • #20
            The real battles on 10th amendment are fought in the courts (since 1865 anyway). The federal government will always be pushing something or another in violation of the 10th, and sometimes a state (or a citizen when they have standing) will spend the time and money to push back in court.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Patroklos View Post
              Yeah, I hate people exercising their political rights too. Throw rocks at them.
              Yawn.

              You know, that might not be a bad idea. Let all the b1tchy red states leave the union, so the blue states don't have to support them anymore.


              Texas is not one of the red states being supported, it pays in more than it gets back.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by chequita guevara View Post
                Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out then.

                Course, you lost the right to secede when you were defeated by the United States in your last attempt to leave, *****es. USA! USA! USA!

                You know, that might not be a bad idea. Let all the b1tchy red states leave the union, so the blue states don't have to support them anymore.

                You're not two-faced, you're more multifaceted. Kind of like a prism. You bend things to match your current rantings.

                Here. Here's avatar material for you.







                And Verto is absoultely right about paying in vs. getting back.
                Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                • #23
                  Perry

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by chequita guevara View Post
                    Most of the Tea Bag Parties I've seen are being organized by the Constitution Party (a group that was misnamed if ever there was one). Among other things, they're dominionists, they believe the U.S. should be ruled according to biblical law.
                    That's the first mention of the Constitution Party I've heard. I am not familiar with them.
                    No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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                    • #25
                      Texas should secede. Bigger then most countries anyways.

                      Texas would be the largest country in Europe, behind only Russia. Bigger then even France.

                      As for Mexico, I think Texas would do just fine defending their border on their own.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Whoha View Post
                        Perry
                        Also known as Governor Good Hair.
                        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
                        "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
                        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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                        • #27
                          1. Life: For all human beings, from conception to natural death;
                          2. Liberty: Freedom of conscience and actions for the self-governed individual;
                          3. Family: One husband and one wife with their children as divinely instituted;
                          4. Property: Each individual's right to own and steward personal property without government burden;
                          5. Constitution: and Bill of Rights interpreted according to the actual intent of the Founding Fathers;
                          6. States' Rights: Everything not specifically delegated by the Constitution to the federal government, nor prohibited by the Constitution to the states, is reserved to the states or to the people;
                          7. American Sovereignty: American government committed to the protection of the borders, trade, and common defense of Americans, and not entangled in foreign alliances.

                          I don't see how they are dominionists.
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                          • #28
                            Honestly, Ben, no one cares what you think.
                            Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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                            • #29
                              Tax day brings tea party day for protests nationwide
                              Posted:04/15/2009 12:58 AM
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                              You’re invited to an afternoon tea party — and not the raised-pinkie, one-lump-or-two variety, either.

                              Try a Boston Harbor, sneak over the bow, throw-stuff-in-the water populist protest against the federal government.

                              Today in Kansas City, and 2,000 other communities large and small across America, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather to mimic the Boston Tea Party, arguing for an end to deficit spending, lower taxes and a reduced government role in the economy.

                              “You can’t spend all this money, most of which we do not have,” said Carl Bearden, a former state lawmaker helping organize Missouri tea parties.

                              They’re marching. They’re sending tea bags to Congress, creating something of a mess in post offices. And on the day millions of taxpayers drop their returns into the mailbox, they intend to be heard.

                              “There’s concern among the American people about this debt, about our deficit,” said Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, a Missouri Republican. “I lose sleep every night worrying about what I’m laying on my children and grandchildren. Unfortunately, we’re in a bad state right now.”

                              Although tea parties also are scheduled for Lee’s Summit, Overland Park, Topeka, and dozens of other cities in the region today, protesters in Jefferson City hoisted their signs a day early on the steps of the state Capitol.

                              Peggy Falk of Jefferson City held a sign reading, “Stop stealing money I haven’t made yet.” She’s upset by the federal government’s actions in the wake of the recession.

                              Dan Dey, of New Bloomfield, Mo., carried a reproduction of the Continental flag, which he said was flown by American revolutionaries at Bunker Hill. “We’re losing sight of the fact that we should be self-reliant and self-accountable,” Dey said.

                              Such sentiments are common at tea party protests, which have grown dramatically in recent weeks.

                              They began as ad hoc, grassroots weekend gatherings in February after CNBC business reporter Rick Santelli — discussing a federal mortgage bailout proposal — called for a Chicago tea party in protest.

                              Santelli’s cable TV challenge swirled through the blogosphere, prompting a loose-knit coalition of conservative Republicans, libertarians, Ron Paul supporters and H. Ross Perot acolytes to hold their own tea parties.

                              Now there’s a full-blown tea party movement, boosted in part by such conservative organizations as Americans for Prosperity (whose foundation is connected with billionaire oilman David Koch), the American Family Association, and FreedomWorks, whose chairman is former U.S. Rep. Dick Armey.

                              The effort also has received a publicity push from conservative media outlets on the radio and on the Web, as well as support from other groups.

                              Still, tea party supporters insist the movement remains a grassroots phenomenon.

                              “It’s a people’s movement,” said KCMO radio talk show host Chris Stigall, who will speak at today’s Kansas City rally. “The thousands of people who show up for this thing on their own two feet — credit should not be taken from them.”

                              At a tea party this evening in Overland Park, KMBZ radio host Darla Jaye will broadcast from Johnson County Community College.

                              Democrats contend that the tea party message simply reflects political frustration over Barack Obama’s victory.

                              “It’s conservatives who lost badly, who just can’t accept Obama as president of the United States,” said Steve Glorioso, a local political consultant. “It’s the same far right, fringe characters driven in large part by talk radio.”

                              But Democratic U.S. Rep. Dennis Moore, whose Kansas office was the site of an earlier tea party protest, said, “We have a responsibility, I think, to listen to our constituents, whether we agree or not.” Then he added: “I hope they’ll listen, too.”

                              Many of today’s speeches will focus on taxes, even though for virtually all who have a job the federal tax burden is actually lower today than it was six months ago — except perhaps for those who buy tobacco — because of tax cuts and credits built into the stimulus package.

                              A new Gallup poll shows 48 percent of surveyed Americans believe the federal tax burden is just right, only the second time that number has been that high in more than half a century.

                              “Maybe everyone going to these things is a Wall Street mogul,” said Bob McIntyre of Citizens for Tax Justice, a liberal tax study group. “They should be out there having a tea party for Obama, not against him.”

                              As part of his budget, Obama has proposed raising taxes beginning in 2011 on joint filers earning more than $250,000 a year, as well as increasing some Medicare drug premiums, a phase-out of some deductions, and higher business taxes.

                              But tea party speakers are expected to focus more on federal spending and the deficit, which could reach $1.75 trillion or more by next year, by far the biggest in history.

                              Organizers want to make sure people who can’t attend the event hear that message.

                              “There will be a lot of people watching this movement that would love to demonize and make us look like a bunch of crazy people,” said a pre-tea party message posted on kcmogop.blogspot.com. “We will not engage in candidate or party-bashing or vulgarity … The media will be present. They might even approach you to interview you. For this reason, our volunteers will be distributing talking points.”

                              No one knows how many people will show up this afternoon on the north lawn of the Liberty Memorial, but organizers expect that good weather will make their jobs easier.

                              “There are a lot of people freaked out that government is getting awfully big, and meddling in ways it’s never meddled before,” Stigall said. “Gorgeous day — the Liberty Memorial. That’s why we’re there.”

                              Two of the “tea parties” today:
                              •Liberty Memorial, Kansas City, 4 p.m.

                              •Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, 6 p.m.

                              Go to KansasCity.com for video and photos from the tax protest in Jefferson City.


                              Local article, for those not familiar with what is going on.
                              No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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                              • #30
                                Well I'm trying to understand your argument. Honestly, I just don't see it.

                                Oh well. Clearly it is beyond the comprehension of mere mortals.
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