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- Bob O - 03-25-2014 08:21 PM

Surprising how conservatives are resorting to DRAMA because they did not get their way in the last two elections. I believe that these few demonstrations are unimportant.
But! It is NEVER a good idea to turn your back on the GOP. American politics is a battle for the hearts and minds of the people,and since the middle seventies the right has established a huge propaganda machine.
We should always consider that the GOP is down but not out, and do whatever we can to prevent their rise to power again.


- Warrior - 03-25-2014 08:32 PM

First of all, 'Tea Parties' in America is what '' Woodstock " is about for the masses... But, yeah... The reaction is just an attempt to undermine a President and the Democratic Party which are attempting to restore the devastation that the USA endured during the last 8 years... Democrats are standing up... But, who is buying all of the ammo in sporting goods stores? Democrats or Republicans?


- Smarty Kat - 03-25-2014 08:35 PM

No. Should fiscal conservatives have no voice because Obama won?

Should the fiscally conservative environmentalist who voted fro Obama not protest Obama wanting to take his hard earned money from him? (I know some people who were supporting Obama for enviromentalist who are probably horrified by Obama's actions.)