Sawbriars
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- Feb 18, 2012
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The first thing that comes to mind is a leader......there are several 'leading' voices in the movement but no real leader it appears to me....that is the main thing that needs to be addressed at this moment.
Once they have a leader and one that can unify the movement....and change it from a movement to a real party then they can proceed to educate the people in regards to what they stand for and begin a massive effort to recruit across the nation at the grass roots level.
The main enemy of the Tea Party is of course the timid, the moderate, and the elitist politically correct republicans....if it is impossible to persuade them as to what the Republican party needs then it is time to abandon the Republican party and officially form their own party....it makes no sense to stay in a party which will lead them down the road to another defeat.
Once they have a leader and one that can unify the movement....and change it from a movement to a real party then they can proceed to educate the people in regards to what they stand for and begin a massive effort to recruit across the nation at the grass roots level.
The main enemy of the Tea Party is of course the timid, the moderate, and the elitist politically correct republicans....if it is impossible to persuade them as to what the Republican party needs then it is time to abandon the Republican party and officially form their own party....it makes no sense to stay in a party which will lead them down the road to another defeat.