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GOP must embrace tea party to succeedFebruary 23, 2013Well, it’s official. The Republican Party must embrace the tea party movement if the GOP is to recapture the White House in 2016. That’s the take-away, kind of, from Dr.... Showing 20 of 20 comments
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TruthSeeker
Liberals are just too darn entertaing. LOLOL. Ignorance may or may not be bliss.....but it sure is entertaining.
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TruthSeeker
Typical. Liberals 'say' one thing; 'act' another. You can 'say' you love this country and it's laws; but if you 'act' and 'do' the opposite, don't get your panties all bunched up when the "PEOPLE" call you out on it. You can't straddle both sides of a fence ........ at least not comfortably. We 'look' at actions; not words. Libs deeds prove they do not respect our laws.
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WhatMeWorry
Pure, when it comes to Liberals you are hating a myth. your description of us is just plain false. The fact of it is that we are trying to save this country and we are every bit as patriotic as you pretend to be. We even respect your right to be confused.
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solutions
realamerican, you're kidding us, right? The gathering you attended was a bunch of leftist loonies demonstrating for more government handouts. They sure aren't tea party people.
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realamerican
I went to the tea party rally at the federal building a few years ago and all I saw was a bunch of dirty old white dudes with gray hair and beards, wearing dirty white tee shirts and vietnam hats, talking about how bad this country was when it came to taxes, even though I seriously doubt any one of those fellows there that day pays one cent in taxes, and are undoubtedly on social security or disability, along with welfare, food stamps, and unemployment compensation. and if anyone knows how to fix this country's problems, why aren't they doing it? This idea that we are in some giant financial disaster obviously doesn't know squat about how large and robust our economy is or how little our debt has grown in the last five years. Our economic growth has eaten away at the debt, and as long as spending stays low, the growth in our economy will absorb the debt in a few decades all by itself, the fake crisis is just fear mongering by the right.
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realamerican
What a load of nonsense, where did this George Moore live for the past decade? In Bowden cave? The teabaggers are all but finished politically, and they are totally racist,they are singlehandedly responsible for the destruction of the Republican party and will be the downfall of the Republicans controlling the House, I see Mr. Moore try to deny this by pointing out that the teabags embraced Herman Cain and one other black man,WOW two whole colored fellows in their entire party, besides a womanizing idiot like Cain surely wouldn't fit in the Democratic party, his only hope was to align himself with the other womanizers and racists in the tea party. I havent seen so much bullcrap in print since I read Purebull's comments.
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Puremagix
There are some things in this world worthy of hate. Like liberals trying to destroy this country, or the murder of innocent babies. Liberals embrace thinks like abortions, immorality, promiscuous behavior, homosexuality, subversion of our government and just about anything else that is immoral or illegal. That's their legacy and their creed. If it harms society, they're for it. Satan's little helpers.
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fedupas1canbe
i dont think it is necessary to prove you wrong pure, you do quite a good job of that yourself.
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playfare
They'll need someone to give them a "big hug" when they lose the House due to their deceit and treachery.
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WhatMeWorry
If Republicans are so tolerant why are you such a hater?
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WhatMeWorry
Roughly two thirds of the Democrats in the House and Senate voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1967. Not perfect but not much less than the Republican percentage. It did shake up the Democratic Party. What happened to the Democrats that were against the Civil Rights Act? That's right, they became Republicans.
Lie about reading any good books lately?
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WhatMeWorry
You live in a parallel universe where right is wrong and true is false. They have medication that helps with that if you aren't too far gone. They also have history books that are accurate. David Barton didn't write them.
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Puremagix
You better check your facts bub because you are wrong. The Democrats came out in opposition of the civil rights act, as they did on most other legislation pertaining to the rights of blacks. Maybe you should look up the roll call votes on it and see how many Democrats didn't support it and some of he comments and dirty tricks they used.
If there were more room in this post, I'd give you a detailed list of Democrats who came out against legislation to help blacks dating back several administrations.
Byrd was only one of them, but the list is long. You can try to hide the facts, but anyone with a computer and the ability to look them up can see how the Democrats treated blacks. They didn't do them any favors when they created the welfare system. It removed any incentive for them to get an education and out of the dependency mindset. They're still being victimised by it today.
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WhatMeWorry
I'm not slow on proving you wrong, I'm bored with it.
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WhatMeWorry
So what? Byrd is one person not the Democratic Party. I'm not about to say that there haven't been racist Democrats but you did say that as a party they were against civil rights for black people. That isn't true. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a bill that was started under Kennedy, passed by a Congress that was under the control of the Democrats and pushed for and signed by LBJ. That is just the fact of it no mater what Bryan Fischer tells you.
That the Southern Democrats squawked about the Voting Rights Act (LBJ) doesn't mean Democrats as a party are racist any more than Michele Bachmann is emblematic of the sanity of the Republicans or that you demonstrate the intelligence of the Tea Party. OK, maybe that isn't a very good example.
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LouieLouie
Mr. Moore seems to remember 2010 better than last November. The TP movement is thouroughly finished outside of being the s word in Jimdals S party.
And Mr. Moore, I'm a Republican.
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Puremagix
I noticed you are quick to make assumptions, but slow on proving me wrong, but then again, most liberals are like that. They can't disprove the facts; to they start making baseless assumptions and accusations. Maybe you need to search the national archives and get the real facts on who voted for what during the civil rights era. It darn sure wasn't the Democrats who wanted equal rights for blacks. Had it not been for the Republicans, blacks would still be using segregated restrooms, riding in the back of the bus and attending segregated schools.
Are you that ignorant or do you choose to follow the liberal creed of hiding from the truth? Maybe you should take a look at how Robert C. Byrd felt about blacks.
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Puremagix
His statements reads as follow: “Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.”
He also attempts to filibuster the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It wasn’t out of principled libertarian support for property rights. Cites a racist study claiming that black people’s brains are statistically smaller than white people’s. He also joined the KKK; and eventually rose to the rank of “Exalted Cyclops.” Need I say more? Don't play those games with me, you'll lose.
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WhatMeWorry
You need a different history book. You seem to thing that Kennedy and Johnson were Republicans.
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Puremagix
Turner is only in this paper for entertainment purposes only, like the cartoon section. Except for the fact that he holds the position of professor at a college, I wish I could say he's harmlessly misinformed, but that's not the case since he's in charge of teaching students at a local college, through which he passes his warped idea of turning America into a socialist state on to his students.
Anyone with a working knowledge of history knows it was the Republicans who pushed to pass civil rights legislation, and in the face of stiff opposition by the Democrats, got it passed. Democrats are such masterful liars, they managed to keep America's black in the dark about their efforts to keep them under the thumb of repression. Now, they know they're losing their hold on blacks, so they are moving on to the Hispanics. Eventually, Turner and his liberal counterparts will be nothing more than a bad memory. He knows his time is limited because America is waking up.
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