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September 16, 2010 at 5:57 AM #606307September 16, 2010 at 7:49 AM #605258
Arraya
Participanthttp://www.truth-out.org/do-not-pity-democrats63204
Do not pity Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. They will get what they deserve. They sold the citizens out for cash and power. They lied. They manipulated and deceived the public, from the bailouts to the abandonment of universal health care, to serve corporate interests.
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The tea party movement is, as Nader points out, “a conviction revolt.” Most of the participants in the tea party rallies are not poor. They are small-business people and professionals. They feel that something is wrong. They see that the two parties are equally responsible for the subsidies and bailouts, the wars and the deficits. They know these parties must be replaced. The corporate state, whose interests are being championed by tea party leaders such as Palin and Dick Armey, is working hard to make sure the anger of the movement is directed toward government rather than corporations and Wall Street.
September 16, 2010 at 7:49 AM #605346Arraya
Participanthttp://www.truth-out.org/do-not-pity-democrats63204
Do not pity Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. They will get what they deserve. They sold the citizens out for cash and power. They lied. They manipulated and deceived the public, from the bailouts to the abandonment of universal health care, to serve corporate interests.
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The tea party movement is, as Nader points out, “a conviction revolt.” Most of the participants in the tea party rallies are not poor. They are small-business people and professionals. They feel that something is wrong. They see that the two parties are equally responsible for the subsidies and bailouts, the wars and the deficits. They know these parties must be replaced. The corporate state, whose interests are being championed by tea party leaders such as Palin and Dick Armey, is working hard to make sure the anger of the movement is directed toward government rather than corporations and Wall Street.
September 16, 2010 at 7:49 AM #605897Arraya
Participanthttp://www.truth-out.org/do-not-pity-democrats63204
Do not pity Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. They will get what they deserve. They sold the citizens out for cash and power. They lied. They manipulated and deceived the public, from the bailouts to the abandonment of universal health care, to serve corporate interests.
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The tea party movement is, as Nader points out, “a conviction revolt.” Most of the participants in the tea party rallies are not poor. They are small-business people and professionals. They feel that something is wrong. They see that the two parties are equally responsible for the subsidies and bailouts, the wars and the deficits. They know these parties must be replaced. The corporate state, whose interests are being championed by tea party leaders such as Palin and Dick Armey, is working hard to make sure the anger of the movement is directed toward government rather than corporations and Wall Street.
September 16, 2010 at 7:49 AM #606004Arraya
Participanthttp://www.truth-out.org/do-not-pity-democrats63204
Do not pity Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. They will get what they deserve. They sold the citizens out for cash and power. They lied. They manipulated and deceived the public, from the bailouts to the abandonment of universal health care, to serve corporate interests.
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The tea party movement is, as Nader points out, “a conviction revolt.” Most of the participants in the tea party rallies are not poor. They are small-business people and professionals. They feel that something is wrong. They see that the two parties are equally responsible for the subsidies and bailouts, the wars and the deficits. They know these parties must be replaced. The corporate state, whose interests are being championed by tea party leaders such as Palin and Dick Armey, is working hard to make sure the anger of the movement is directed toward government rather than corporations and Wall Street.
September 16, 2010 at 7:49 AM #606322Arraya
Participanthttp://www.truth-out.org/do-not-pity-democrats63204
Do not pity Barack Obama and the Democratic Party. They will get what they deserve. They sold the citizens out for cash and power. They lied. They manipulated and deceived the public, from the bailouts to the abandonment of universal health care, to serve corporate interests.
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The tea party movement is, as Nader points out, “a conviction revolt.” Most of the participants in the tea party rallies are not poor. They are small-business people and professionals. They feel that something is wrong. They see that the two parties are equally responsible for the subsidies and bailouts, the wars and the deficits. They know these parties must be replaced. The corporate state, whose interests are being championed by tea party leaders such as Palin and Dick Armey, is working hard to make sure the anger of the movement is directed toward government rather than corporations and Wall Street.
September 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM #605283BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantIsn’t the Tea Party motto something like: ‘Keep your Goddamn government hands off my Medicare!’
Smart bunch, those guys.
September 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM #605371BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantIsn’t the Tea Party motto something like: ‘Keep your Goddamn government hands off my Medicare!’
Smart bunch, those guys.
September 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM #605922BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantIsn’t the Tea Party motto something like: ‘Keep your Goddamn government hands off my Medicare!’
Smart bunch, those guys.
September 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM #606029BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantIsn’t the Tea Party motto something like: ‘Keep your Goddamn government hands off my Medicare!’
Smart bunch, those guys.
September 16, 2010 at 8:29 AM #606347BigGovernmentIsGood
ParticipantIsn’t the Tea Party motto something like: ‘Keep your Goddamn government hands off my Medicare!’
Smart bunch, those guys.
September 16, 2010 at 9:02 AM #605308briansd1
GuestArraya, you keep on posting links and quotes but you don’t make commentary of your own.
So according to your quote, because Obama hasn’t delivered, we need to put the Tea Party and the corporations in power to undo what Obama has done, and so that Sarah Palin can be Queen?
If you think Obama is objectionable, then what is the alternative? As you said before, the Tea Party is controlled by big money interests.
September 16, 2010 at 9:02 AM #605395briansd1
GuestArraya, you keep on posting links and quotes but you don’t make commentary of your own.
So according to your quote, because Obama hasn’t delivered, we need to put the Tea Party and the corporations in power to undo what Obama has done, and so that Sarah Palin can be Queen?
If you think Obama is objectionable, then what is the alternative? As you said before, the Tea Party is controlled by big money interests.
September 16, 2010 at 9:02 AM #605947briansd1
GuestArraya, you keep on posting links and quotes but you don’t make commentary of your own.
So according to your quote, because Obama hasn’t delivered, we need to put the Tea Party and the corporations in power to undo what Obama has done, and so that Sarah Palin can be Queen?
If you think Obama is objectionable, then what is the alternative? As you said before, the Tea Party is controlled by big money interests.
September 16, 2010 at 9:02 AM #606054briansd1
GuestArraya, you keep on posting links and quotes but you don’t make commentary of your own.
So according to your quote, because Obama hasn’t delivered, we need to put the Tea Party and the corporations in power to undo what Obama has done, and so that Sarah Palin can be Queen?
If you think Obama is objectionable, then what is the alternative? As you said before, the Tea Party is controlled by big money interests.
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