TEA Party Civil War

The Right:
Tea Parties:
Made up of workers (mostly from the middle to upper middle class) and small business owners. People who pay taxes and put money back into the economy through personal and business purchases. There objective is lower taxation, lower spending (both which are out of control) and holding the government in check! Yep our founding principals. Yet the left bashes these mostly hard-working Americans. :(

Minute Men:
People who justifiably want protected borders and a check on illegal immigration. They are casted as racists (and there are probably a few racist that get in), but there are many blacks and latinos involved in it. Rosanna Pulido is the Mexican American Patriot leader of the IL minute men.


California Coalition for Immigration Reform - CCIR claims to have exposed a secret Mexican plan to take over the American Southwest promotes a shoot-to-kill policy using the military to seal the U.S.-Mexican border charges that a "New World Order" is being imposed on America by "globalists."



Christian Patriots Defense League - paranoid rightwing survivalists stridently promoting anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, and white supremacy. The contribute little to the economy beyond pointless rhetoric and self-serving demagoguery.


Pro-Lifers:
Some are crazy, but VERY VERY few kill or even commit crimes (including vandalism). As a pro-choicer I am against their objective, but as a father, I do understand their reasoning and motivation. I believe it is wrong to say they don't have any point.


Army of God (AOG) - another rightwing lunatic movment advocating the use of force to combat abortion in the United States. They dress funny, carry misspelled signs and bomb abortion clinics.


AIPAC - Israeli-American propaganda group, anti-muslim, they believe the only good musllim is a dead muslim.

Klu Klux Klan: promoting racial supremity while disguised as giant white marshmallows with dunce caps. Responsible for murder, arson and terrorist activities.

Left:
Code Pink:
Mental midget women. None of these ugly women work or contribute to America. If it was up to them we would socialist paradise ruled by Islam.

Anti-war Hippie Movement:
Usually young leftists that know little other than that they hate the war. Again they don't work or contribute to the American economy. They preach against the war and Bush, but are usually ignorant off anything else.

Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW): is an advocacy group of active-duty US military personnel and veterans who are opposed to the US occupation of Iraq.

PETA:
The animal rights activist that have used domestic terrorism to support their regime.

Nature Conservency: environmentalists working with private enterprise protect ecologically important lands and waters.

CAIR:
Muslim American front group for the Muslim Brotherhood, Hezbollah and Hamas. They believe in Sharia law in America.

NAACP, Black Caucus, Black Panthers:
All RACIST groups that discriminate and segregate based on race. Amazing how the roles reversed. Blacks are free to discriminated openly. Membership in any of these groups probably won't prevent them from being elected to public office.

La Raza:
The racist latino organization. They preach open borders and consistently lay claims to TX, NM, AZ, CO and CA for Mexico.

Evironmentalist Groups:
If it was up to them we would have full cap and trade, destroying our businesses. And environmental regulations would be so tight that we would be a 3rd world country. These are the people that have kept us from drilling for oil (even though we have the 2nd largest reserves in the world after Russia) domestically or developing any nuclear plants!

The left seems to be brewing with non-working, non-economically contributing and YES racists! The right seems to have hard-working Americans sick of taxation and spending to death policies and open border policies.

Sorry I will choose the right "loonies"!


I attempted to corrrect your rather one sided generalizations. Unfortunately, in the process I discovered most of your post so full of bugs it caused my system to crash.

Disclaimer: I make no claim for accuracy in any of the preceding material. Like most ignorant generalizations, accuracy is in the eye of the poster and I lack the expertise to remove the entire plank and the desire to try.
 
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This one is for you Pilgrim :)

A third political party is emerging in America. Call it the I'm-Mad-As-Hell party.

It's a mistake to see the Mad-As-Hell party as just a right-wing phenomenon -- the so-called Tea Partiers now storming the gates of the Republican Party. There are plenty of mad-as-hellers on the left as well -- furious at Wall Street, health insurers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and establishment Democrats.

Mad-as-hellers don't trust big government. But they don't trust big business and Wall Street either. They especially hate it when big government gets together with big business and Wall Street -- while at the same time Main Street is in shambles and millions of people are losing their jobs and homes...



I find myself in agreement with this party :clap2:
 
This one is for you Pilgrim :)

A third political party is emerging in America. Call it the I'm-Mad-As-Hell party.

It's a mistake to see the Mad-As-Hell party as just a right-wing phenomenon -- the so-called Tea Partiers now storming the gates of the Republican Party. There are plenty of mad-as-hellers on the left as well -- furious at Wall Street, health insurers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and establishment Democrats.

Mad-as-hellers don't trust big government. But they don't trust big business and Wall Street either. They especially hate it when big government gets together with big business and Wall Street -- while at the same time Main Street is in shambles and millions of people are losing their jobs and homes...



I find myself in agreement with this party :clap2:

Me too. I think its a majority of the country who are part of the "mad as hell" party :D
 
This one is for you Pilgrim :)

A third political party is emerging in America. Call it the I'm-Mad-As-Hell party.

It's a mistake to see the Mad-As-Hell party as just a right-wing phenomenon -- the so-called Tea Partiers now storming the gates of the Republican Party. There are plenty of mad-as-hellers on the left as well -- furious at Wall Street, health insurers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and establishment Democrats.

Mad-as-hellers don't trust big government. But they don't trust big business and Wall Street either. They especially hate it when big government gets together with big business and Wall Street -- while at the same time Main Street is in shambles and millions of people are losing their jobs and homes...



I find myself in agreement with this party :clap2:

Me too. I think its a majority of the country who are part of the "mad as hell" party :D

Can we get any bumperstickers you think? How about a T shirt :D
 
People are misunderstanding the emotional foundation upon which the Tea Party "movement" is based in - and mistaking that for the attempted Tea Party organizations springing up.

These organizations are being driven by quick profit - as I warned could happen months ago.

That is why the Republican Party at the grass roots level is now attempting to corral the strong anti-Big Goverment populism that is the true basis for the Tea Party rallies, and doing coordinating that within the newly improved Republican Party direction.

Those who are dismissing the Tea Party movement are not understanding its true implications. There is a decided political shift underway right now in America. Obama and the leftist Democrats do not entirely understand its power - or its implications, while the more astute politicians from both parties, are starting to fully realize its enormous potential.

In essence - 2010 is going to push the RESET button, and from there, it will be GAME ON between the Democrats and Republicans. The Democrats will have the much harder time because the required shift to recognize the populism now spreading is a far tougher fit with the far leftism that has overtaken their party in recent years. So at present, the Republicans hold the advantage, as has been so clearly seen in the Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts elections.

That doesn't mean the Republican Party can't screw it up though - it remains a rather disorganized and leaderless party...
 
People are misunderstanding the emotional foundation upon which the Tea Party "movement" is based in - and mistaking that for the attempted Tea Party organizations springing up.

These organizations are being driven by quick profit - as I warned could happen months ago.

That is why the Republican Party at the grass roots level is now attempting to corral the strong anti-Big Goverment populism that is the true basis for the Tea Party rallies, and doing coordinating that within the newly improved Republican Party direction.

Those who are dismissing the Tea Party movement are not understanding its true implications. There is a decided political shift underway right now in America. Obama and the leftist Democrats do not entirely understand its power - or its implications, while the more astute politicians from both parties, are starting to fully realize its enormous potential.

In essence - 2010 is going to push the RESET button, and from there, it will be GAME ON between the Democrats and Republicans. The Democrats will have the much harder time because the required shift to recognize the populism now spreading is a far tougher fit with the far leftism that has overtaken their party in recent years. So at present, the Republicans hold the advantage, as has been so clearly seen in the Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts elections.

That doesn't mean the Republican Party can't screw it up though - it remains a rather disorganized and leaderless party...

Hard to say. After all, tjhey lost the NY election which should have been theirs. I don't think Americans want the return of the far right populism either.
 
Incorrect - the left attempts to utilize the small NY congressional election as some form of evidence against the foundational merits of the growing populism in America.

In that particular case we saw a totally unknown 3rd party candidate nearly win election to a national seat. That was simply more evidence of just how much the political tree in America is being shaken. And on that same night, the two far more significant elections went to the Republican candidates.

If a Republican can successfully tap into the increased agitation over Big Goverment liberalism that continues to grow in America - the very mood that is the basis for the Tea Party protests, that Republican candidate will prove a very tough one to beat in the upcoming elections.

Make no mistake, the more astute politicians from both major parties are finally understanding this, and adjusting their political sails accordingly. Those politicians who fail to do so will find themselves crashing upon the rocks of populist discontent...


People are misunderstanding the emotional foundation upon which the Tea Party "movement" is based in - and mistaking that for the attempted Tea Party organizations springing up.

These organizations are being driven by quick profit - as I warned could happen months ago.

That is why the Republican Party at the grass roots level is now attempting to corral the strong anti-Big Goverment populism that is the true basis for the Tea Party rallies, and doing coordinating that within the newly improved Republican Party direction.

Those who are dismissing the Tea Party movement are not understanding its true implications. There is a decided political shift underway right now in America. Obama and the leftist Democrats do not entirely understand its power - or its implications, while the more astute politicians from both parties, are starting to fully realize its enormous potential.

In essence - 2010 is going to push the RESET button, and from there, it will be GAME ON between the Democrats and Republicans. The Democrats will have the much harder time because the required shift to recognize the populism now spreading is a far tougher fit with the far leftism that has overtaken their party in recent years. So at present, the Republicans hold the advantage, as has been so clearly seen in the Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts elections.

That doesn't mean the Republican Party can't screw it up though - it remains a rather disorganized and leaderless party...

Hard to say. After all, tjhey lost the NY election which should have been theirs. I don't think Americans want the return of the far right populism either.
 
This one is for you Pilgrim :)

A third political party is emerging in America. Call it the I'm-Mad-As-Hell party.

It's a mistake to see the Mad-As-Hell party as just a right-wing phenomenon -- the so-called Tea Partiers now storming the gates of the Republican Party. There are plenty of mad-as-hellers on the left as well -- furious at Wall Street, health insurers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and establishment Democrats.

Mad-as-hellers don't trust big government. But they don't trust big business and Wall Street either. They especially hate it when big government gets together with big business and Wall Street -- while at the same time Main Street is in shambles and millions of people are losing their jobs and homes...



I find myself in agreement with this party :clap2:

Me too. I think its a majority of the country who are part of the "mad as hell" party :D

Can we get any bumperstickers you think? How about a T shirt :D

PM Incoming
 
A small government, fiscally responsible, accountable government. The rest is ancillary.

Possibly a mindset that the constitution says what it means and doesn't need to be altered unless through the ammendment process laid out in the 5th ammendment. And that the 10th ammendment shouldn't be ignored like it always is by the federal govt. This could be just me though.

:clap2: :clap2: Well said, PP that's a concise, spot on definition. Anyone who tries to twist the Tea Parties into something else is wrong.

The Tea Party Nation is one of many Tea Party groups and it has gone awry. Just because they have doesn't mean the entire movement is whacko. Cripes, some folks just wanna bitch.
 
A small government, fiscally responsible, accountable government. The rest is ancillary.

Possibly a mindset that the constitution says what it means and doesn't need to be altered unless through the ammendment process laid out in the 5th ammendment. And that the 10th ammendment shouldn't be ignored like it always is by the federal govt. This could be just me though.

:clap2: :clap2: Well said, PP that's a concise, spot on definition. Anyone who tries to twist the Tea Parties into something else is wrong.

The Tea Party Nation is one of many Tea Party groups and it has gone awry. Just because they have doesn't mean the entire movement is whacko. Cripes, some folks just wanna bitch.


Thanks. I wish i wasn't out of rep.
 
All this coming from those who idolized Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan?

HA! Whatever.


Could you list for us all posters here that idolize Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan?

To save you some time...don't put me on that list, cuz I don't.

Yeah, I was wondering that myself.

So you both care about non-important partisan posturing than the issue being discussed in the thread?

That being that the tea party people dont suffer profiteering off the sentiment.
 
Could you list for us all posters here that idolize Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan?

To save you some time...don't put me on that list, cuz I don't.

Yeah, I was wondering that myself.

So you both care about non-important partisan posturing than the issue being discussed in the thread?

That being that the tea party people dont suffer profiteering off the sentiment.

Well, I don't really care about the issue being discussed in the thread. I have nothing against the vast majority of the Tea Party folks, and I think it's great that they're bailing on the Tea-Party-For-Profit Convention.

Sometimes I'm just in the sort of mood where I'll pick out clear logical fallacy, and point it out, even if it's not the main subject of the thread.
 
Could you list for us all posters here that idolize Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan?

To save you some time...don't put me on that list, cuz I don't.

Yeah, I was wondering that myself.

So you both care about non-important partisan posturing than the issue being discussed in the thread?

That being that the tea party people dont suffer profiteering off the sentiment.

So, you are accusing Soggy in NOLA of non-important partisan posturing?
 
The tea party movement has already proven to be force on the political scene! The left fear them, so like everything they fear they slander the organization and try to hit it will false accusations of racism and sexism!

Trust me the tea partiers will be out in force for the elections, wiping the tax and spend Democrats into shape!

Note: I am not a tea partier, but I admire what they stand for!

Really? What do they stand for, EXACTLY?

I believe they stand for the principles upon which this nation was founded: limited government, low taxes, national security, independence and fiscal responsibility.

And not paying for any of it, either.
 

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