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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
The Canadian media has no stake in American political power. I get the impression from it that the Tea Party movement is at once amorphous and sometimes risking being yet another political party a la Republican, if it doesn't get folded into simply being Republican voters. Bottom line: it is volatile.
Are you denying that there is a contingent of Teapartiers who don't fit the bill? Can you speak directly to the article above? Is Pam Stout, Richard Mack, and their ilk a figment of our imagination? Is this not a threat to the Tea Party movement?
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there's always a small amount of radicals in every group or movement and the TEA partiers are no exception. Are alot of them potentially hostile? hell yes. And they should be. But like was said earlier, we are pushing for change at the ballot box. We just also happen to be putting the feds (and some states) on notice that it's time to listen to the people and do OUR will, not theirs.
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