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A question for TEA partiers ????

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 5:01 am
by AJ6stringsting
Where were you guys when America really needed you .... during the Bush years ????
Oh yeah, you guys were happy as a Klu Klux Klam,cruising around in your SUV's listening to Rush Limbaugh with Bush-Cheney stickers on your bumpers !!!!

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 12:17 pm
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
That's avery RACIAL statement AJ6.
What the hell is your problem? Didn't get any FREE money from my government this week?
Why don't you just leave your stupid racist comments at home, you are starting to sound like one sick bastard, one complaining, sick bastard.

I don't have any room for racism in my heart or my country. Seems you and every progressive ass like you do.

Put your tail between your legs and go home. You should be ashamed of yourself, writing that crap. :twisted:

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 3:35 pm
by gbheil
Seriously ?

How many of the millions of people whom are members of or supporters of the " limited and fiscally responsible government " crowd do you actually know ?

Many were too young to even vote during the " blame it on bush " years.

Nor did the TEA PARTY even exist, but formed due to both of the present parties wasteful and unconstitutional policies.

Free thinkers from all socioeconomic religious and cultural whom finally understand we are being robbed by our elected officials at all levels of City County, State and Federal levels.

There are crack pots in every political association.


Rethink your post when your not stoned. :roll:

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 3:36 pm
by MikeTalbot
You insult me to assume I supported Bush, who was only marginally less of a commie than Bozo obama. Bush help our borders open, trashed our currency and bogged us down in a ridiculous war in Iraq. (he at least is a gentleman - I wouldn't let Obozo or Clinton in my yard)

I was Tea Party then and I am now. When folks like you awake and realize the problem is not Republicans we might have a chance. And Republicans have to stop pretending everything is fine just because they put some clown in office with an 'R' by his name. It was republicans who put bammy in power by running a pathetic creep like McCain - whom nobody wanted.

The problem is out of control govt. Both parties are corrupt. And you my friend, have no lien on my money which I will fight to keep.

The only thing that comes from govt is oppression. We need to kick them out of the way and get back to work. Protect our borders so there will be enough jobs that loafers can either work or starve. No terror problem either if we actually protect our own borders and stop acting as kings of the world.

And don't dare give me that racist sh*t either. Done lost its sting. The last time I was actually free I was serving in the Rhodesian African Rifles and they liked me just fine.

Talbot

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 4:27 pm
by gbheil
MikeTalbot wrote:You insult me to assume I supported Bush, who was only marginally less of a commie than Bozo obama. Bush help our borders open, trashed our currency and bogged us down in a ridiculous war in Iraq. (he at least is a gentleman - I wouldn't let Obozo or Clinton in my yard)

I was Tea Party then and I am now. When folks like you awake and realize the problem is not Republicans we might have a chance. And Republicans have to stop pretending everything is fine just because they put some clown in office with an 'R' by his name. It was republicans who put bammy in power by running a pathetic creep like McCain - whom nobody wanted.



The problem is out of control govt. Both parties are corrupt. And you my friend, have no lien on my money which I will fight to keep.



The only thing that comes from govt is oppression. We need to kick them out of the way and get back to work. Protect our borders so there will be enough jobs that loafers can either work or starve. No terror problem either if we actually protect our own borders and stop acting as kings of the world.

And don't dare give me that racist sh*t either. Done lost its sting. The last time I was actually free I was serving in the Rhodesian African Rifles and they liked me just fine.

Talbot


Damn straight Mike.

I'm ashamed I supported Bush after I found out how much of my money the bastard gave to the socialist pigs of Europe.
A third party may not be the ultimate answer. But WE AMERICANS must hold our elected employees responsible for their acts of treason to our Constitution.

PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2011 4:28 pm
by Slacker G
Just my opinion:

All politicians come from the same mold.

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:10 am
by Drumsinhisheart
Indeed. There is a great difference between a politician and a statesman.

One has to question if the latter exists anymore; if they CAN exist in the current civil servant environment of local to state to national government.

Corruption is so deep and wide-spread it's systemic. About the only thing left is revolution and/or secession/ civil war. I suspect one would have begun already were it not for obvious things like muskets don't cut it anymore, and money is something patriots don't have enough of. So, people wait for elections, only to see the choices are another round of systemic problems in the waiting or addressing problems media will create for people they do not like, which drives possible statesmen away from entering civil service and wastes valuable time and energy.

It's a game. Has been for generations. Those opposed to Constitutional government played well while patriots slept. It's probably too late to effect any reasonable, productive change before America collapses.

Time will soon tell.

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 11:52 am
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Well said guys. Obviously, not all of us are asleep. Either we teach or wake up the citizens about the revolution that is happening now, or forever lose our freedoms.

I can hear all the progressives downplaying this simple statement. That is good news. If you don't know who you are dealing with, you will surely lose.

Then we can all get back to doing the things we love.

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 2:16 pm
by aiki_mcr
https://www.facebook.com/coffeeparty#!/ ... 8602048539

It's one thing to criticize government waste, another thing to rail against the construct known as "big government" without defining what is meant by big. The current hysteria around "big government" smacks of elitist paranoia about the inherent power of the People in a democracy.



It's inconsistent and odd to say it's good for the government to regulate our sexuality and reproduction, but it should stay out of the financial system.

PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 2:24 pm
by JeffR9
We're here for you, buddy.

PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2011 10:52 pm
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
aiki_mcr wrote:https://www.facebook.com/coffeeparty#!/notes/join-the-coffee-party-movement/is-it-really-the-size-that-matters/10150188602048539

It's one thing to criticize government waste, another thing to rail against the construct known as "big government" without defining what is meant by big. The current hysteria around "big government" smacks of elitist paranoia about the inherent power of the People in a democracy.



It's inconsistent and odd to say it's good for the government to regulate our sexuality and reproduction, but it should stay out of the financial system.



I have to admit... That is a very disorganized website.
All I saw was a bunch of mindless, brain washed, people that believe any thing that they can agree on. It is just so sad. :(

PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2011 11:29 pm
by aiki_mcr
GlenJ wrote:I have to admit... That is a very disorganized website.
All I saw was a bunch of mindless, brain washed, people that believe any thing that they can agree on. It is just so sad. :(


So, you don't believe that reasonable dialog has any place in political discussion?

Read this update of the piece:

http://www.coffeepartyusa.com/government-size

And tell me which part you have an actual problem with.

Glen, I think you are an example of exactly the sort of thing they are criticizing. You are so dogmatically dedicated to a particular idea about the size of government that you fail to recognize a very real need to reframe the entire discussion.

The piece I linked to above makes some really strong points about such dogmatism. I sincerely hope that you can understand them and realize the value in abandoning dogma in favor or dialog.

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 12:41 am
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
No actually aiki, every post I read up there was exactly the double speak you are trying to throw in my face. That is not reasonable dialogue as you are being led to believe.

Come on aiki,,, HOW does an intelligent person like you fall for such bullshit gibberish.

I read that, and you have already accepted the premise allowing big government. However it was really just another disguised attack on big business. However one little flaw in that cunning plan Nicky. How the hell is big government going to supply 250 million Americans with jobs, that produce REAL GOODS and SERVICES and REAL TAX DOLLARS to support our nation. CANT, and thats were we slide down the slippery slope to communism.



Tell the authors to read the Constitution of the United States Of America.
Then tell them to shut up. Funny how they make the comparison between birth control and regulating the financial system. One word CONTROL.

I'LL TELL YOU WHAT THE WHOLE THING SMACKS OF... TRYING TO TAKE AWAY THE VERY BIGGEST GOD GIVEN FREEDOM THAT WAS GRANTED BY NO OTHER MAN,,, FREEDOM OF CHOICE. Don't tread on me, I wouldn't do it to you.

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2011 2:11 pm
by Edward Conley
MikeTalbot wrote:You insult me to assume I supported Bush, who was only marginally less of a commie than Bozo obama. Bush help our borders open, trashed our currency and bogged us down in a ridiculous war in Iraq. (he at least is a gentleman - I wouldn't let Obozo or Clinton in my yard)

I was Tea Party then and I am now. When folks like you awake and realize the problem is not Republicans we might have a chance. And Republicans have to stop pretending everything is fine just because they put some clown in office with an 'R' by his name. It was republicans who put bammy in power by running a pathetic creep like McCain - whom nobody wanted.

Talbot



Actually Mike, I think an awful lot of voters changed their mind on John McCain when they realized that made a certain, certainly NOT qualified person one heart beat away from the presidency. At his age that is a very valid concern. You don't know how many people I talked to in my neighborhood that would not vote for him because of it, and many claimed they would have, before he was paired with the illustrious ex-govenor of Alaska. I firmly believe had they asked Romney to be his running mate, the election would have been alot closer.