Are the American 'Tea Parties' reactionary, an attempt by the far right to undermine the Democratic Victory?
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03-25-2014, 07:56 PM
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Not really. It seems to be an ever growing segment of society that don't like the direction that a large number of something for nothing
oxygen thieves are trying to take the country. If it were to totally destroy the democratic party in the process, I just can't, for the life of me, see a down side to that. Isn't there a physics theory that says something to the effect that a butterfly fluttering it's wings in Brazil can cause a hurricane to form off the coast of Africa? Well, now the butterfly is fluttering, and the democrats seem a wee bit more than concerned. Did y'all think the other half of the country would sit still and let the clueless lead us down the path to tyranny? If so, that would be a miscalculation of monumental proportions. |
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Are the American 'Tea Parties' reactionary, an attempt by the far right to undermine the Democratic Victory? - justgoodfolk - 03-25-2014, 05:18 PM
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