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10-23-13, 09:29 PM #23Re: The lowest common denominator
Also agree Grayson went too far, though that seems like someone he'd do. I may have him confused with someone else though, but I thought he was one of the ones known for saying really stupid (maybe over the line, I remember stupid) stuff? I lose track of the idiots in congress and the senate though unless they do it all the time (Sheila Jacksom, though also could be because she's often posted in here, in the past at least0
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10-23-13, 10:58 PM #24
Re: The lowest common denominator
The response from Grayson defending his disgusting actions reminded me of the fact that there are multiple groups out there dedicated to infiltrating tea party meetings and protests and yelling racist slurs and holding racist signs in an effort to wreck the party and ruin it's image.
http://michellemalkin.com/2010/04/12...rty-saboteurs/
Even the guy who owns www.teaparty.org is one of these people who doesn't represent any actual tea party organization but posts horrible slurs and imagery that will make these activists look bad. The owner of teaparty.org has been kicked out of multiple tea party events for his views which are absolutely shunned by this who actually represent the movement.
So you might want to be careful before claiming the tea party is racist. Liberal activist groups have been busted multiple times running this game...
http://m.newsbusters.org/blogs/lachl...racism-bogus-v
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2010...rallies-video/
http://mediamatters.org/mobile/resea...pparent/162293
Bottom line, the tea party is a mess right now because of people who seek to distort their message.
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10-24-13, 12:21 PM #26
Re: The lowest common denominator
Well I get your point but I also think that's like saying if someone with a NAMBLA website is an outspoken Democrat then NAMBLA must be a faction inside the Democrat party, know what I mean?
Until the Tea Party actually becomes a real party and not a movement or until they finally take the reigns of the Republican Party this will continue to be a problem for them.SpecOpsScott liked this post
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