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Afx114, in the midst of EVERYTHING that is happening – as we watch Obama incur the biggest deficit in American history and pass the fruits of that deficit to banks (just as Bush began to do with TARP) – how do you possibly come to the conclusion that these protesters are simply angry Republicans? Seriously, do you think that a Democrat should not be fed up with what is happening? I’ve never voted GOP, and if I hadn’t been on a 3-hour feeding and diapering schedule with my son I would have gladly attended a tea party.
If you think this is just about “right wing” extremists, you’re fooling yourself. [/quote]
Oh, give me a break! If you don’t believe it was the Republicans driving this teabagging party, then you’re extremely gullible!
And the last time I checked, babies were portable…they can be moved from place to place in strollers and car seats.
I just have to wonder where these folks were when Republicans were creating a massive deficit like drunken sailors the last eight years. Not a peep then. Geez how people only see what they want to see.
And to sit here and bitch “Socialism” and “Tyranny” when we have no choice but to loan money in attempts to get us out of the biggest pickle we’ve been in since the Great Depression – which was created while the Republicans fiddled and turned a blind eye – absolutely flabberghasts me.
It’s just like when these folks impeached Gray Davis but now that a Republican Terminator is raising fees shortly after re-election, NOT A PEEP.
What a crock.[/quote]
Wait, I thought the CA voters recalled Davis…Just like the CA voters put in the Terminator….
I think what got us into this mess is significantly the fault of the american public. Blame it on banks, but if equally guilty are the folks that extended themselves silly without understanding the implications. It takes two to tango.