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Artisan Tea The Tea Partiers remind you of the revolutionary patriots? I read a lot about the Revolution, and the tea Partiers DEFINITELY remind me of the Patriots: As a descendant of Revolutionary War patriots more (6 lines tested to date SAR) I do not like tea-bagging and the true patriots are mentioned in same sentence. No, they remind me of the KKK. They do. Their detractors remind me of the powdered wig wearing fops who were so shocked and frightened by the original tea party. Unfortunately, these elite snob wannabe comes from our own shores. Benedict Arnold who value their own liberties and wealth if only they sufficiency belittle those who resist all Americans. They scoff at those who have spinelessly conviction to oppose the corruption that has infected our government and threatens the core of what made America great. The Partiers tea, unlike the revolutionary, are represented in Congress. They simply do not have the majority. At the time, the colonies were not even a voice at the table. There is a big difference. tea bagging the struggle against what they fight for, large enterprises, Fox News, Republican Party and the fundraising to pay for Sarah Palin for her speech. While this is not true, so please understand that this is how it looks, especially on the new fox. if not, they do not look revolutionary patriots, they look like Benedict Arnold, playing the role of a revolutionary, but really support and information to those who are our real enemies. No. First, the American revolutionaries were all to pay the tax if they are represented. They also realized that the majority of Englishmen who were not represented either. Their leaders were literate and informed, not just a bunch of rabid nutballs too greedy to realize how lucky they are already. that is what they think - they actually get to be movement within the Republican Party to win the population - in the end, if the result is the reduction of taxes on wealthy corporations and deregulation the rich Not at all. No, they are reminiscent of the South in the 1960s who tried to stop integration by using violence and fear. In fact, they are probably their descendants. No No, they filled. Posted on February 15, 2010.
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