You have just been TEABAGGED!

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There will be a giant tea party in 2010 and another in 2012.. this admin should leave washington and pretend the tea party people don't exist.. Yes they should.. :lol:
 
I am sure the world is watching the great USA and waiting for the opportunity to take full advantage of the fact that we are not a United States of America, but a divided people.

I do believe the tea parties will be a good thing. I also see it as a positive that some of the Democrats are stepping down because they can see the problems that are brewing. I believe there will be a new uniting that will take place as people open their eyes to the fact that our representatives are not representing us, they are fighting a political waw within.

They need to get back to helping the country tune-up and run properly.

May God bless America.
 
Departures Shake Democrats and more to come.

Departures Shake Democrats - WSJ.com

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Right.

Now here is the article right beside in the WSJ

GOP Struggles to Capitalize - WSJ.com

The political climate appears hostile for Democrats, but it isn't clear Republicans are ready to take advantage.

The Republican Party has its own string of retirements. And while voter unease with the Democratic agenda has grown, especially over the health-care overhaul legislation moving through Capitol Hill, most polls don't show a significant turn in support toward the GOP.

"What you see is discontent with the status quo, but there's been no sea change in attitudes toward the parties," said Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center in Washington.
 
Departures Shake Democrats and more to come.

Departures Shake Democrats - WSJ.com

:clap2::clap2::clap2:

Right.

Now here is the article right beside in the WSJ

GOP Struggles to Capitalize - WSJ.com

The political climate appears hostile for Democrats, but it isn't clear Republicans are ready to take advantage.

The Republican Party has its own string of retirements. And while voter unease with the Democratic agenda has grown, especially over the health-care overhaul legislation moving through Capitol Hill, most polls don't show a significant turn in support toward the GOP.

"What you see is discontent with the status quo, but there's been no sea change in attitudes toward the parties," said Andrew Kohut, president of the Pew Research Center in Washington.

At the rate the left is going

the struggle gets less and less
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Are you all still talking about this? lol.. better keep your eyes on your own house. :cuckoo:

can retirements mount in House
The decision by South Carolina Rep. Henry Brown to retire brings Republican retirements to 14, a number that, if it continues to rise in the coming months, could curtail the expected GOP gains in the House in November.

While much of the focus for the last month (or so) has been on Democrats' retirement problems -- set off by a quartet of announcements in swing and Republican-leaning districts over the last month -- a broad look at the open seat playing field suggests more parity in terms of the two parties' opportunities and vulnerabilities than conventional wisdom suggests.

Republicans currently carry 14 open seats while Democrats have 10. Each side has three seats won by the other party's presidential candidate in 2008; for Democrats, that's Louisiana's 3rd district and Tennessee's 6th and 8th districts while for Republicans it's Delaware's at-large seat, Illinois' 10th district and Pennsylvania's 6th district.

Of the remaining 11 seats for Republicans, Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) won between 50 and 55 percent in three (Florida's 12th, Michigan's 2nd and California's 19th) and between 55 and 60 percent in three more (Kansas' 4th, Oklahoma's 5th and South Carolina's 1st).

Those numbers are roughly equivalent to Democrats' current retirement lineup with two districts where President Obama took between 50 and 55 percent of the vote (Kansas' 3rd and Washington's 3rd) and two more (New Hampshire's 2nd and Pennsylvania's 7th) where he won between 55 and 60 percent.

The Fix - Republican retirements mount in House

nutters... and the teabag people only hurt the repubs. :cuckoo: :cuckoo: :cuckoo:
 

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