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If this "little foolishness", as you Lib's like to call it, didn't mean anything, then why are all of you so Up in the Air about it ????? You guys are having a Hissy Fit over this and yet claim it to be an aberration at best ???? 01-wingedeagle 01-wingedeagle 01-wingedeagle

I now honestly see that this Scares the Pants off you Lib's as you see us actually coming back together for a common cause.

Just like all you Lib Protesters chant ..... "Power in Numbers, Power in Numbers, Power in Numbers" .....

You guys are actually afraid of this .... 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao

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(04-17-2009 10:31 PM)nomad2u2001 Wrote:  
(04-17-2009 04:59 PM)Rebel Wrote:  
(04-17-2009 04:44 PM)cb4029 Wrote:  
(04-17-2009 03:00 PM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:  'Obama has awakened a sleeping giant'

03-rotfl

For every 1 person protesting yesterday, 499 were at home cleaning their firearms or reloading spent casings.

Which one was at work?

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(04-18-2009 03:40 PM)Tripster Wrote:  .

If this "little foolishness", as you Lib's like to call it, didn't mean anything, then why are all of you so Up in the Air about it ????? You guys are having a Hissy Fit over this and yet claim it to be an aberration at best ???? 01-wingedeagle 01-wingedeagle 01-wingedeagle

I now honestly see that this Scares the Pants off you Lib's as you see us actually coming back together for a common cause.

Just like all you Lib Protesters chant ..... "Power in Numbers, Power in Numbers, Power in Numbers" .....

You guys are actually afraid of this .... 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao

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NO, since the "network" that was covering it also sponsored and caused the event to happen.

What you teebagers forget is the original Boston Tea Party wasn't a protest against taxation but against a tax break the Royal British Crown was granting to the British East India Company. The British Crown was striking down the 25% duty the American Colonies were charging imported British East India Tea. Without the duty the smaller colonial tea operations couldn't compete against a company subsidized and supported by the British Crown. Kinda a 17th century WalMart
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I for one was on the way to one of the at least 3 rallies in my city when I got a work call, so I for one was working. I find it easy to imagine several million showing up if not for that little matter of conservatives work.
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(04-18-2009 04:26 PM)onlinepole Wrote:  
(04-18-2009 03:40 PM)Tripster Wrote:  .

If this "little foolishness", as you Lib's like to call it, didn't mean anything, then why are all of you so Up in the Air about it ????? You guys are having a Hissy Fit over this and yet claim it to be an aberration at best ???? 01-wingedeagle 01-wingedeagle 01-wingedeagle

I now honestly see that this Scares the Pants off you Lib's as you see us actually coming back together for a common cause.

Just like all you Lib Protesters chant ..... "Power in Numbers, Power in Numbers, Power in Numbers" .....

You guys are actually afraid of this .... 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao

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NO, since the "network" that was covering it also sponsored and caused the event to happen.

OK, now there is a reason for one of these. 03-lmfao

(04-18-2009 04:26 PM)onlinepole Wrote:  What you teebagers forget is the original Boston Tea Party wasn't a protest against taxation but against a tax break the Royal British Crown was granting to the British East India Company. The British Crown was striking down the 25% duty the American Colonies were charging imported British East India Tea. Without the duty the smaller colonial tea operations couldn't compete against a company subsidized and supported by the British Crown. Kinda a 17th century WalMart
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Where do you get we don't know history? No one has said it was a mirror of the original. Tea party was just a name being used. And I think many would quibble with your take on the original.
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(04-16-2009 12:04 PM)CD11 Wrote:  From Nate Silver:
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/04/t...least.html
I'm a moderate guy myself and I haven't followed the tea party situation nearly as much as I normally would if I weren't bogged down with 21 hours of classes this quarter, so, I was wondering: does this tally (250k) exceed most of your expectations? Is it a disappointment? I know some were thinking millions would show, others were thinking less, etc. so it's tough to get a true barometer of the expectations. Plus there were certainly other circumstances that might've dampened the number (i.e. those who couldn't get out of work, etc.) Just was curious to see what those in the spin room felt. I know here in Cincinnati, the numbers were a bit disappointing (3k yesterday vs 5k on 3/15) but IMO, 3k is still decent.

We had an estimated 7000 (including a hard 5500, since that's how many signed up with phone numbers and/or emails) here in The Woodlands, and that number is nowhere listed in the linked article. That's a little over 2% of county population, to give some perspective.
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(04-20-2009 02:59 AM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  
(04-16-2009 12:04 PM)CD11 Wrote:  From Nate Silver:
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/04/t...least.html
I'm a moderate guy myself and I haven't followed the tea party situation nearly as much as I normally would if I weren't bogged down with 21 hours of classes this quarter, so, I was wondering: does this tally (250k) exceed most of your expectations? Is it a disappointment? I know some were thinking millions would show, others were thinking less, etc. so it's tough to get a true barometer of the expectations. Plus there were certainly other circumstances that might've dampened the number (i.e. those who couldn't get out of work, etc.) Just was curious to see what those in the spin room felt. I know here in Cincinnati, the numbers were a bit disappointing (3k yesterday vs 5k on 3/15) but IMO, 3k is still decent.

We had an estimated 7000 (including a hard 5500, since that's how many signed up with phone numbers and/or emails) here in The Woodlands, and that number is nowhere listed in the linked article. That's a little over 2% of county population, to give some perspective.

(2%) x 350 000 000 = 7 000 000

.00002 x 350 000 000 = 7000
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(04-20-2009 06:52 AM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:  
(04-20-2009 02:59 AM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  
(04-16-2009 12:04 PM)CD11 Wrote:  From Nate Silver:
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/04/t...least.html
I'm a moderate guy myself and I haven't followed the tea party situation nearly as much as I normally would if I weren't bogged down with 21 hours of classes this quarter, so, I was wondering: does this tally (250k) exceed most of your expectations? Is it a disappointment? I know some were thinking millions would show, others were thinking less, etc. so it's tough to get a true barometer of the expectations. Plus there were certainly other circumstances that might've dampened the number (i.e. those who couldn't get out of work, etc.) Just was curious to see what those in the spin room felt. I know here in Cincinnati, the numbers were a bit disappointing (3k yesterday vs 5k on 3/15) but IMO, 3k is still decent.

We had an estimated 7000 (including a hard 5500, since that's how many signed up with phone numbers and/or emails) here in The Woodlands, and that number is nowhere listed in the linked article. That's a little over 2% of county population, to give some perspective.

(2%) x 350 000 000 = 7 000 000

.00002 x 350 000 000 = 7000

Come again?

COUNTY population. We have roughly 300,000 people in Montgomery County. COUNTY population, I said.

.02 x 300 000 = 6000

If that trend were extrapolated, it would be equivalent to 7 million nationally, as your numbers show, and that would have gotten serious attention. I wouldn't expect national trends to track with Montgomery County. We are far more conservative, particularly fiscal conservative, than the US as a whole. About half our county population is nouveau riche Houston exurbans who want no taxes, and the other half is east Texas rednecks who want no government.
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I mis read it.
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Fear not "Mon Conservatives", we have shown that the Lib's are scared to death of this.

And 'OnlineCreeple', I don't give a damn what the original Tea Party was about as it regards to the present time Tea Parties .... the differences mean nothing.

The "FACT THAT CONSERVATIVES" are Grouping Together to tell a Tyrannical, Dictatorial, Socialistic, Communistic, Demagogic Little Demigod that WE are not going to just fall down and worship at his feet or let him OWN one single thing that belongs to "WE THE PEOPLE", means EVERYTHING.

All you Lib's know that Conservatives have not been able to get jacksh't done against you Socialist because we Conservatives have been to busy dividing our selves and no paying the same kind of attention and respect to "Sticking Together" and to whuppin' your Collective Communist Asses into the ground.

Well get ready to live in the New World Order, since this is a Term you Lib Shylock's love to sell out too - - and yeah, I know some Conservatives who lost their minds and have said they wanted to "Usher in a New World Order" - - well maybe the First New World Order you guys have to contend with, is Real Conservatives finally stopping the worrying that we may Hurt One of You Lib's wittle Feelings and stop worrying that we Conservatives will make you cry like babies over it.

I mean Ann Coulter made Al Franken cry .... 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao

And I have VIDEO on that if you want to see it .....

I am glad you all are AFRAID .... it is time we game back together as a Group and tossed you worthless loser Expatriates the hell out the door.

Adu Messurier and Madame ....

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Axelrod comment that tea parties are 'unhealthy' stokes militia fears
The comments could add to conservative Americans' sense that they are being either ignored or besieged but not heard.


Quote:By Mark Sappenfield
from the April 19, 2009 edition

The nationwide angst about – and within – the so-called "tea party" movement continues to gather pace.

On the Sunday morning talk show, "Face the Nation," a senior adviser to President Obama, David Axelrod, said the tea parties organized April 15 to protest massive government spending could "mutate into something that's unhealthy."

The comment was immediately decried by elements of the blogosphere as an attempt to tar tea parties by inference – hinting that they are breeding grounds for the kind of antigovernment activity that led to the Oklahoma City bombings.

Say Anything, A North Dakota political blog, commented: "'Mutate into something unhealthy?' Like, uh, domestic terrorism? Is that what's left unsaid here?"

A sense of injustice is already acute among many tea partyers. Though Mr. Obama remains broadly popular, Dante Chinni of Patchwork Nation recently noted that he has created the widest partisan gap in America since the 1960s, according to poll numbers in the Washington Times. In other words, many people like him – a lot – but those who don't, really don't.

The tea parties have tapped into a sense of powerlessness among many conservatives and libertarians who do not approve of Obama and his popularity.

In addition, tea partyers feel that their movement has been willfully ignored by the mainstream media, wrote staff writer Patrik Jonsson. Saturday, they declared that the tea parties on Tax Day were the largest outpouring of American protesters since March 25, 2006, when 750,000 people marched in Los Angeles in support of rights for immigrants, Patrik added. Critics politely disagreed, with Patrik pointing out:

Critics of the movement said the numbers aren't really that impressive, especially given the air time given to the topic by, among other conservative organizations, Fox News, which seemed at times to be promoting the events more than covering them.

Mr. Axelrod's comments have now stoked these passions further. The comments come at a time when the Obama administration has already drawn criticism for a Department of Homeland Security report warning of a potential rise in militia activity in the United States.

"The historical election of an African American president and the prospect of policy changes are proving to be a driving force for rightwing extremist recruitment and radicalization," it reads.

The Minnesota Majority, a conservative blog, suggests that the timing of the report coincides with the tea parties: "The rise of the national 'Tea Party' protest movement may be considered a part of this radicalization and recruitment. Joining policy-focused organizations like Minnesota Majority, the NRA, or the Taxpayers League could also be construed in this way."

Already, the Missouri Highway Patrol superintendent has ceased the distribution of a Feb. 20 report that suggested that fundamentalist Christians and supporters of presidential candidate Ron Paul could be potential militia members.

Taken together, these events have created a siege mentality within parts of the tea party movement that Axelrod's comments could only inflame.
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I'm assuming this Axelrod a-holes thinks conservatives would be displaying utter jubilation had Clinton, Dodd, or Biden been elected.

What a stupid, stupid f'n argument on his part. It doesn't matter what damn race Obama is. What matters is that he's a f'n Socialist.
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Liberals and blacks will never miss an opportunity to play the race card, like trained dogs.
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I think 'David' know where to STUFF that Axle Rod and push a little extra harder so "The Fist" can have his room in there ... 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao

I am telling all you Conservatives that this is the "Intended Reaction these Hucksters Want Out of Us", so they can "Null and Void the Constitution".

They are setting us up for massive arrest and interrogation the likes only Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein are Legendary For.

When they start "Rounding Us Conservatives Up in 'CATTLE CARS'," don't any of you Lib's get Scared or Concerned now, THEY will Never Come for YOU ....

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See you in a Concentration Camp soon ....

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(04-20-2009 09:14 AM)Rebel Wrote:  I'm assuming this Axelrod a-holes thinks conservatives would be displaying utter jubilation had Clinton, Dodd, or Biden been elected.

What a stupid, stupid f'n argument on his part. It doesn't matter what damn race Obama is. What matters is that he's a f'n Socialist.
Really? I am sure there were a lot of people similar to you and Trippy out there. You guys are the exact type of people they worry about. Have guns, trained to use them, like violence, hate government, hate minorities etc.
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(04-20-2009 08:57 AM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:  "The historical election of an African American president and the prospect of policy changes are proving to be a driving force for rightwing extremist recruitment and radicalization," it reads.

WOW !!!!!!

I wonder what happened to his "White Half" since he became POTUS ?????????

Shows you how he uses his Half Blood heritage to bend the reeds in what ever direction he feels will give him the largest alms.

He is "White when necessary" and "Black when needed", since he can Ride on the Backs of those who participated in the American Civil Rights Black Struggle while he was Safely In Muslim School in Indonesia; he uses that the most .... gets him more points and the Black Community doesn't even care to realize that he WASN'T EVEN LIVING HERE DURING MOST of THE 60's and when not in Indonesia, he was either in Hawaii or Kenya where there was no American Civil Rights Struggles going on ..... LOL (I love this guy)

Yeah, what a Great Black American Civil Rights Activist this guy was ... a Real Hero to the Cause ... 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao

"The Flip-tha-Switch-Black-Guy" .... I am sorry, but I just have to love his bullsh't ..... (he got game now)

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(04-20-2009 07:21 AM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  
(04-20-2009 06:52 AM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:  
(04-20-2009 02:59 AM)Owl 69/70/75 Wrote:  
(04-16-2009 12:04 PM)CD11 Wrote:  From Nate Silver:
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/04/t...least.html
I'm a moderate guy myself and I haven't followed the tea party situation nearly as much as I normally would if I weren't bogged down with 21 hours of classes this quarter, so, I was wondering: does this tally (250k) exceed most of your expectations? Is it a disappointment? I know some were thinking millions would show, others were thinking less, etc. so it's tough to get a true barometer of the expectations. Plus there were certainly other circumstances that might've dampened the number (i.e. those who couldn't get out of work, etc.) Just was curious to see what those in the spin room felt. I know here in Cincinnati, the numbers were a bit disappointing (3k yesterday vs 5k on 3/15) but IMO, 3k is still decent.

We had an estimated 7000 (including a hard 5500, since that's how many signed up with phone numbers and/or emails) here in The Woodlands, and that number is nowhere listed in the linked article. That's a little over 2% of county population, to give some perspective.

(2%) x 350 000 000 = 7 000 000

.00002 x 350 000 000 = 7000

Come again?

COUNTY population. We have roughly 300,000 people in Montgomery County. COUNTY population, I said.

.02 x 300 000 = 6000

If that trend were extrapolated, it would be equivalent to 7 million nationally, as your numbers show, and that would have gotten serious attention. I wouldn't expect national trends to track with Montgomery County. We are far more conservative, particularly fiscal conservative, than the US as a whole. About half our county population is nouveau riche Houston exurbans who want no taxes, and the other half is east Texas rednecks who want no government.
Hmm. Which side do you fall on? I am going with Texas rednecks. 05-stirthepot
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(04-20-2009 11:59 AM)RobertN Wrote:  Really? I am sure there were a lot of people similar to you and Trippy out there. You guys are the exact type of people they worry about. Have guns, trained to use them, like violence, hate government, hate minorities etc.

Sorry Robs if Us "Real Men" scare you and make you wet your panties, but some of us have to go off and Fight Wars and be Police Officers and Fight a War on the Streets, so your sorry Socialistic Self can have all the Freedoms and Safety to Protest Me and Spit on Me for providing THOSE VERY FREEDOMS UNDER WHICH YOU LIVE.

Worry not Little Peter, your scrotum will drop one day and you may become a Man then ... 04-rock 04-rock 04-rock

Don wurry der oh hon, dat Obama gotcha covered all da way der now mon .... o Unca Barack gonna setcha up in da wurld an it gon' be aw riat den ....

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(04-20-2009 12:01 PM)Tripster Wrote:  
(04-20-2009 08:57 AM)SumOfAllFears Wrote:  "The historical election of an African American president and the prospect of policy changes are proving to be a driving force for rightwing extremist recruitment and radicalization," it reads.

WOW !!!!!!

I wonder what happened to his "White Half" since he became POTUS ?????????

Shows you how he uses his Half Blood heritage to bend the reeds in what ever direction he feels will give him the largest alms.

He is "White when necessary" and "Black when needed", since he can Ride on the Backs of those who participated in the American Civil Rights Black Struggle while he was Safely In Muslim School in Indonesia; he uses that the most .... gets him more points and the Black Community doesn't even care to realize that he WASN'T EVEN LIVING HERE DURING MOST of THE 60's and when not in Indonesia, he was either in Hawaii or Kenya where there was no American Civil Rights Struggles going on ..... LOL (I love this guy)

Yeah, what a Great Black American Civil Rights Activist this guy was ... a Real Hero to the Cause ... 03-lmfao 03-lmfao 03-lmfao

"The Flip-tha-Switch-Black-Guy" .... I am sorry, but I just have to love his bullsh't ..... (he got game now)

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Well, most of those that wear the white robes(like many on this board) see a black man or a man of mixed race. Both of which those in white robes hate so it really doesn't matter. Also, you seem to be pointing out that Obama is using his race in this situation, well, it was not Obama that said those things. Btw, it has been reported that there has been an increase in "chatter" from white supremacy groups(as we have seen from the republican party 05-stirthepot ) about Obama so I think that is a legit claim.
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(04-20-2009 12:10 PM)Tripster Wrote:  
(04-20-2009 11:59 AM)RobertN Wrote:  Really? I am sure there were a lot of people similar to you and Trippy out there. You guys are the exact type of people they worry about. Have guns, trained to use them, like violence, hate government, hate minorities etc.

Sorry Robs if Us "Real Men" scare you and make you wet your panties, but some of us have to go off and Fight Wars and be Police Officers and Fight a War on the Streets, so your sorry Socialistic Self can have all the Freedoms and Safety to Protest Me and Spit on Me for providing THOSE VERY FREEDOMS UNDER WHICH YOU LIVE.

Worry not Little Peter, your scrotum will drop one day and you may become a Man then ... 04-rock 04-rock 04-rock

Don wurry der oh hon, dat Obama gotcha covered all da way der now mon .... o Unca Barack gonna setcha up in da wurld an it gon' be aw riat den ....

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So let me get this straight. To be a "real man" you have to have a gun, enjoy violence(watching as well as partaking in it-through war or other means) and be a raacist? Pathetic.
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