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    Tea party express | NewsHotPost.com

     Published: 27-03-2010, 22:03  Comments: (0)
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    What is the prevailing opinion of GOP & TEA Party members over the huge health insurance rate hikes?
    tea party express tour will arrive in searchlight nv for a rally on march 27 2010 and sarah palin will be there are tickets required?

    are tickets required for sara palin at tea party in searchlight nv on march 27 2010?


    Which is the REAL Tea Party movement, the Tea Party Express and their convention or the Tea Party Patriots?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q7XH8lfGMc These so-called patriots are strong supporters of the constitution and want to defend it against Obama, then how come these people are ready to beat up this guy for expressing his first amendment right?Anarchist, that is taking it too far I agree. Also a independent, I just think people need to stop putting so much energy into politics and try to better their own lives and their families lives. No matter who is in power nothing is going to change drastically. Oh and cheese, first of all its a typo, but second of all, your whats wrong with this country, we need to help each other to better each other, not put each other down like your doing and like people in that video I posted and anarchist posted.

    Are members are the tea party movement hypocritical?
    ...and will they ever take us seriously? Case in point: Today the son of recently departed Sen. Ted Kennedy expressed just such a sentiment. Patrick Kennedy: Scott Brown's candidacy 'a joke' By Michael O'Brien and Jordy Yager - 02/04/10 05:07 PM ET Sen. Scott Brown's (R-Mass.) election has been shown to be "a joke," the son of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) said Thursday. No wonder the Leftists on Capital Hill and in the White House don't just ignore the Tea Parties, the 9/12 event, or the millions of folks that have attended town halls, sent calls, letters, and emails voicing strong objections to radical policies. No wonder they are determined to STAY THE COURSE on Health Care Deform! If they continue with this arrogance and contempt for public opinion, the Democrat Party is doomed to failure even as it sits in almost complete power! But that's my take. WHAT SAY YOU AMERICA? Please opine with pithy comments from anywhere (even The Hill) anytime anytime if so inclined. And when answering, please do not be a (word of the day) .....cantankerous...as an old Kennedy in the No Spin Zone! And remember, the spin stops here because we are definitely looking out for you!

    Do Progressives think the voters are a joke?
    January 26, 2010 Tea Party Disputes Take Toll on Convention By KATE ZERNIKE A Tea Party convention billed as the coming together of the grass-roots groups that began sprouting up around the country a year ago is unraveling as sponsors and participants pull out to protest its expense and express concerns about “profiteering.” The convention's difficulties highlight the fractiousness of the Tea Party groups, and the considerable suspicions among their members of anything that suggests the establishment. The convention, to be held in Nashville in early February, made a splash by attracting big-name politicians. (Former Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska is scheduled to deliver the keynote speech.) But some groups have criticized the cost — $549 per ticket and a $9.95 fee, plus hotel and airfare — as out of reach for the average tea partier. And they have balked at Ms. Palin's speaking fee, which news reports have put at $100,000, a figure that organizers will not confirm or deny. Tea Party events exploded last winter, as increasingly large gatherings protested the federal stimulus bill, government bailouts and proposed health care legislation. While they vary by name, specific tenets and relative embrace of anarchy, such groups tend to unite around fiscal conservatism and a belief that the federal government — whether led by Republicans or Democrats — has overstepped its constitutional powers. Tea Party Nation, the convention organizer, started as a social networking site for the groups last year, a kind of Facebook for conservatives to “form bonds, network and make plans for action.” But its founders, former sponsors and participants are now trading accusations. Philip Glass, the national director of the National Precinct Alliance, announced late Sunday that “amid growing controversy” around the convention, his organization would no longer participate. His group seeks to take over the Republican Party from the bottom by filling the ranks of local and state parties with grass-roots conservatives, and Mr. Glass had been scheduled to lead workshops on its strategy. “We are very concerned about the appearance of T.P.N. profiteering and exploitation of the grass-roots movement,” he said in a statement. “We were under the impression that T.P.N. was a nonprofit organization like N.P.A., interested only in uniting and educating Tea Party activists on how to make a real difference in the political arena.” Mr. Glass said he was also concerned about the role in the convention of groups like Tea Party Express, which has held rallies across the country through two bus tours, and FreedomWorks, a Tea Party umbrella. He called them “Republican National Committee-related groups,” and added, “At best, it creates the appearance of an R.N.C. hijacking; at worst, it is one.” Erick Erickson, the editor of the influential conservative blog RedState.com, wrote this month that something seemed “scammy” about the convention. And the American Liberty Alliance withdrew as a sponsor after its members expressed concerns about the convention's finances being channeled through private bank accounts and its organizer being “for profit.” “When we look at the $500 price tag for the event and the fact that many of the original leaders in the group left over similar issues, it's hard for us not to assume the worst,” Eric Odom, the executive director of the American Liberty Alliance and an organizer of the tax day rallies last April, wrote on the group's Web site. Sherry Phillips, who founded and runs Tea Party Nation with her husband, Judson, said Monday that it is not a nonprofit group. Ms. Phillips said the American Liberty Alliance was “a for-profit company that takes donations.” The National Precinct Alliance, she said, demanded compensation of around $3,000. “Our budget on this convention is very tight and we could not afford them,” she wrote in an e-mail message. She declined to comment on Ms. Palin's speaking fee. “If there is any profit,” Ms. Phillips said, “the money will go toward furthering the cause of conservatism.” Mr. Glass denied that his group had requested money and said convention organizers had asked his group to pay $2,200 to speak. As for FreedomWorks, it is not a convention sponsor. Tea Party leaders in training sessions at the group's headquarters on Monday said their members, for the most part, could not afford the convention or were not interested. An earlier version of this article erroneously said that Sherry Phillips called the Tea Party a "nonprofit" group. This article has been revised to reflect the following correction: Correction: January 27, 2010 An article on Tuesday about concerns on the part of some Tea Party groups around the country over the cost of a Tea Party convention scheduled for early next month in Nashville paraphrased incorrectly from an e-mail message from Sherry Phillips, a founder of the convention organizer, Tea Party Nation. Ms. Phillips wr

    Are the Tea Baggers falling apart already?
    what about a racist? How do you feel about what this councilmen said? http://thinkprogress.org/2010/01/25/santa-clara-racist/ Santa Clarita Councilman Tells Anti-Immigrant Protesters: �I'm A Proud Racist' Yesterday, The Los Angeles Daily News featured a video of Santa Clarita councilman Bob Kellar informing a group of cheering protesters rallying against immigration that he is a “proud racist” who considers being called a radical a “compliment” We have got to wake up America. I know you guys are engaged and you understand. But I'm telling you this is serious. And if I sound like a radical, thank you. I consider that a compliment…The only thing I heard back from a couple people was “Bob you sound like a racist.” I said, “That's good. If that's what you think I am because I happen to believe in America. I'm a proud racist. You're darn right I am." Though Kellar insists his remarks weren't intended to “express animosity towards non-whites,” local Democrats describe Kellar's comments as “symbolic of the Republican Party's attitudes toward immigration in general.” The rally was organized by several California anti-immigrant groups including the Santa Clarita Valley Independent Minutemen, the Santa Clarita Tea Party, and designated hate group Save Our State. (VIDEO)@ citizen, what exactly makes me racist? that reverse racism hasn't worked.....sorry!@ Cindy, looks like you're another person confused on what La Raza is really about . Please visit their site! Contact them. Their CEO Janet would be glad to sit down with you.

    Do other anti-immigration folks consider it a compliment when called a "Radical".....?
    Take into account that the Republicans put all of the laws on the books necessary for a sitting President to become a Dictator. Add to that the fact that the Republicans have prevented the current Democratic congress and Senate from actually doing what is needed while demonizing the Democratically elected President. Add to that the "Conservative Uprising" in the form of the Tea Party Express backed by big business and Religious Leaders. Throw in a nebulous Religious Enemy in the form of Al Qaeda. Then read your history of Ancient Rome and how they went from being a Republic to a Dictatorship. Then ask yourself : Are we being conditioned & setup to accept & even want a Conservative Dictator?

    Are we being conditioned & setup to accept & even want a Conservative Dictator?
    American citizen gather to express their frustration with political policys they disagree with (Tea Parties)? As your Saint Hillary Clinton said " I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic,We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." Can't we utilize this stance for our Tea Parties? Why are dem's so offended, when one of your own patriarchs seems to have stood for our right to disagree?

    Why is it so offensive to the "Elite Establishment" (Dems) when?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Tea_Party_%28political_party%29 The Boston Tea Party is a political party that was organized in 2006 by disgruntled members of the Libertarian Party who were angered by the gutting of the platform at the 2006 Libertarian Party Convention. This party's presidential candidate, Charles Jay, finished 15th in the 2008 election with a total of 2422 votes (he was on the ballot in Florida, Colorado, and Tennessee). The Boston Tea Party has a short and simple platform, concisely expressing its libertarian ideology: "The Boston Tea Party supports reducing the size, scope and power of government at all levels and on all issues, and opposes increasing the size, scope and power of government at any level, for any purpose."

    Will Tea Party activists support the Boston Tea Party in elections?

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