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« Reply #30 on: August 07, 2010, 09:13:00 AM »

I think people are getting together, deciding what they want.
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« Reply #31 on: August 07, 2010, 12:10:30 PM »

Not really. All things i hear being said about obama are the same things that  were said about bush. doom, doom, doom. I would like to see real change not this tea party crap. As a people we all need to get together and decide what we want based on personal experience not on what some overpaid f^*k says.

Where does the "Doom Doom Doom" begin at a majority of the time if not with the political parties pitting us against one another for our votes?
The "Tea Party Crap" is of the people, by the people, and for the people this is the reason the politician's are either afraid of it or trying to get on it's good side.  It is about the people getting together and pitching idea's off one another.  Voicing their opinions so at least they know someone who cares is listening.  Most current members at least in my tea party could have gave a crap less about politics 4 years ago, but after Bush kept spending money we didn't really have, bailed out the auto industry, and stopped listening to the American people a large portion of that group awoke. 

Then Obama and McCain ending up being the choices we got for the 2008 election.   What they said on the campaign trail either pissed off people or caused them concern the direction either candidate wanted to take this nation in.  Their voting records didn't jive with some of the things they were stating.  One of them didn't vote I believe more times then he voted.  Even the primaries caused great emotion in people, this is the switch they have used and will continue to use against us until we all smarten up and begin talking with each other face to face and finding our own middle of the road in which we can all retain our Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness, with all the freedoms the creator gave us.  We have to realize that man can give no man rights, God has already done that, it is now up to the man to live the life that will achieve him the rights he wants from God, not another man.   Goes against everything an atheist believes huh?  At the rate we are going, all Godly rights will be removed and "The Man" will be the one giving rights and knowing people....well Lord help us all on that one.

So the end is the same with us, we only differ on how we got there.
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« Reply #32 on: August 07, 2010, 11:08:50 PM »

Where does the "Doom Doom Doom" begin at a majority of the time if not with the political parties pitting us against one another for our votes?
The "Tea Party Crap" is of the people, by the people, and for the people this is the reason the politician's are either afraid of it or trying to get on it's good side.  It is about the people getting together and pitching idea's off one another.  Voicing their opinions so at least they know someone who cares is listening.  Most current members at least in my tea party could have gave a crap less about politics 4 years ago, but after Bush kept spending money we didn't really have, bailed out the auto industry, and stopped listening to the American people a large portion of that group awoke. 

Then Obama and McCain ending up being the choices we got for the 2008 election.   What they said on the campaign trail either pissed off people or caused them concern the direction either candidate wanted to take this nation in.  Their voting records didn't jive with some of the things they were stating.  One of them didn't vote I believe more times then he voted.  Even the primaries caused great emotion in people, this is the switch they have used and will continue to use against us until we all smarten up and begin talking with each other face to face and finding our own middle of the road in which we can all retain our Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness, with all the freedoms the creator gave us.  We have to realize that man can give no man rights, God has already done that, it is now up to the man to live the life that will achieve him the rights he wants from God, not another man.   Goes against everything an atheist believes huh?  At the rate we are going, all Godly rights will be removed and "The Man" will be the one giving rights and knowing people....well Lord help us all on that one.

So the end is the same with us, we only differ on how we got there.
The tea party is a group of republicans that feel being republican is not enough to get elected anymore. It is also a ploy to pull disenfranchised democrats away from its party. Mark my words... after the upcoming election you will hear little of the tea party movement. As far as your god argument you have to remember just like other religions, we believe just as strongly that we are right as you do. The big difference with people who think like i do is that i don't hold your beliefs against you.
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« Reply #33 on: August 08, 2010, 12:45:48 PM »

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« Reply #34 on: August 08, 2010, 07:46:56 PM »

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What in God's holy name are you blathering about?
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« Reply #35 on: August 09, 2010, 07:06:55 PM »

The tea party is a group of republicans that feel being republican is not enough to get elected anymore. It is also a ploy to pull disenfranchised democrats away from its party. Mark my words... after the upcoming election you will hear little of the tea party movement. As far as your god argument you have to remember just like other religions, we believe just as strongly that we are right as you do. The big difference with people who think like i do is that i don't hold your beliefs against you.

I think your wrong on that. 
Oh and I don't hold your beliefs against you, you believe what you want, free world for now.
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