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1 posted on
02/01/2011 7:43:40 AM PST by
Biggirl
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To: Biggirl
Nope. The American tea party movement is about real freedom.
2 posted on
02/01/2011 7:45:55 AM PST by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: Biggirl
No. The incitement came from CODE PINK, 1600 Penn. Ave,
the DNC, Bill Ayers, and the usual suspects.
3 posted on
02/01/2011 7:46:12 AM PST by
Diogenesis
(Si vis pacem, para bellum)
To: Biggirl
I think Barry Soetoro encourated them with the help of his close terrorist friends Bill Ayres and terrorist wife, Bernardine.
To: Biggirl
The tapes of burning vehicles and trash in the streets show that Tea Party behavior is NOT influential in Egypt.
5 posted on
02/01/2011 7:47:42 AM PST by
JimRed
(Excising a cancer before it kills us waters the Tree of Liberty too! TERM LIMITS, NOW AND FOREVER!)
To: Biggirl
No...This all came about from Obama’s 2009 meeting when he bowed to Mubarak. Mubarak was pleased. He said he was glad Obama was like Bush who told Mubarak to change his ways. These dictators stick together.
To: Biggirl
This is an idiotic blog post. The Tea Party and the Muslin Brotherhood? Yeah, cut from the same cloth. (Does it need a sarc?)
7 posted on
02/01/2011 7:50:03 AM PST by
ReneeLynn
(Socialism is SO yesterday. Fascism, it's the new black. Mmm mmm mmm.)
To: Biggirl
Correction to my post...Obama was NOT like Bush
To: Biggirl
No. From Trotsky by way of Obama, Dorhn, Ayers and Code Pink.
To: Biggirl
No the riots are not inspired by the Tea Party. However, we can make the case that they're partly caused by big rises in food prices and high unemployment. If we trace back the spike in food prices, it's because of the huge run up in commodity prices. Follow the chain further and it's because most commodities are pegged at the U.S. $ dollar. So you can conclude that the riots are an unintended consequence of the 0bama regime's trashing of the dollar and his inflationary monetary policy.
In full disclosure, Larry Kudlow made this argument on his radio show this past week, but it makes more sense than trying to link it to the Tea Party which most Egyptians probably haven't even heard of.
To: Biggirl
Gosh, I’m betting they never heard of the anti-war “rallies” from the Viet Nam era. (sarcasm off)
14 posted on
02/01/2011 7:55:29 AM PST by
zerosix
(native sunflower)
To: Biggirl; humblegunner; The Comedian
NO, no, no, ... time to hit the history books. The Tea Party Patriots did NOT encourage Tunisian fruit vendors to set afire to themselves, nor did they spur the violent street riots in Alexandria & Cairo, et al, where HUNDREDS have been MURDERED in the V.I.O.L.E.N.T protests.
To: Biggirl
Of course.
Throughout the course of history, there has never been any kinds of protests against any government, ever.
Until the TEA Party.
17 posted on
02/01/2011 7:56:44 AM PST by
digger48
To: All
Goes to show we are an interconnected world.
19 posted on
02/01/2011 7:59:36 AM PST by
Biggirl
("The Best Of Times, The Worse Of Times", Charles Dickens)
To: Biggirl
What the Egyptians did was called rioting, looting, and burning.
When did the Tea party do that? They didn’t, but good try at trying to create that ‘perception’.
21 posted on
02/01/2011 8:01:54 AM PST by
Freddd
(CNN is down to Three Hundred Thousand viewers. But they worked for it.)
To: Biggirl
Yeah, the Tea Party wants to invade Canada and permanently close the St. Lawrence Seaway.
23 posted on
02/01/2011 8:04:57 AM PST by
RexBeach
To: Biggirl
Oh, please. The TEA Party gatherings center on FREEDOM. Muslims have no concept of freedom. Never once at a TEA Party rally have we ever seen overturning of cars, burning of buildings and wanton violence. TEA Party rallies are hopeful and positive. The riots in Egypt are angry and tense.
There’s absolutely no correlation whatsoever.
26 posted on
02/01/2011 8:08:14 AM PST by
ScottinVA
(The West needs to act NOW to aggressively treat its metastasizing islaminoma!)
To: Biggirl
That's the alternative to blaming it on Palin?
With one of the fifty-seven states in turmoil I guess it's time for Lil’ Barry to declare a national state of emergency to keep it from spreading to the rest of the states.
27 posted on
02/01/2011 8:09:28 AM PST by
Rashputin
(Barry is totally insane and being kept medicated and on golf courses to hide the fact)
To: All
Like it or not, people elswhere who desire FREEDOM look up to America and those who seek to stand up for what is right, and with the help of the internet, they watch tea party rallies be it on the national or local levels.
28 posted on
02/01/2011 8:13:35 AM PST by
Biggirl
("The Best Of Times, The Worse Of Times", Charles Dickens)
To: Biggirl
The MSM said the Tea Party rally in Wash DC was only a few hundred people, so no.
Also, they said we're too stupid to inspire anyone.
Oh, and very, very few of us lit ourselves on fire. In fact, I think the total number of self-immolations was less than one.
Today is a good day to die.
I didn't say for whom.
29 posted on
02/01/2011 8:14:54 AM PST by
The Comedian
(It's 3am all over the planet.)
To: Biggirl
No.
It was George W. Bush's fault.
30 posted on
02/01/2011 8:17:19 AM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
("If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun." -- Barry Soetoro, June 11, 2008)
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