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To: Navy Patriot
From what I can gather Christa M. Forster attended the Republican camp about 1987 or 88, so I shouldn't have missed that, since I was a Republican until 1990.

Too far back?

O.K.

Here are some Tea Party summer camps you can send kids to this summer.

This one is in Tampa, Florida:

June 16, 2011: Tea Party Creates Summer Camp for Kids! ..... "Children will win hard, wrapped candies to use as currency for a store, symbolizing the gold standard. On the second day, the 'banker' will issue paper money instead. Over time, students will realize their paper money buys less and less, while the candies retain their value."

This one is in Saginaw, Michigan:

July 11, 2011: Tea Party to hold camp for kids at local church .... SAGINAW -- The Saginaw Tea Party is sponsoring a children's camp at a local church, but instead of teaching Bible stories, this event will “educate, enlighten, and excite our youth about the beliefs, fundamentals, and principles on which this country was founded.”

48 posted on 07/24/2011 9:12:05 AM PDT by Polybius
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To: Polybius
Here are some Tea Party summer camps you can send kids to this summer.

Now you're reaching.

The TEA party is not a political party.

The Tampa camp is an economics education program, not political, and the Saginaw camp is church based and historical education. Being church based precludes a political agenda if they comply with Federal law.

Interestingly, both sources are liberal leftist trash sites. The US really does not have political indoctrination youth camps similar to the referenced Norwegian camp, but it appears we are moving in that direction.

62 posted on 07/24/2011 9:50:44 AM PDT by Navy Patriot (Holy flippin' crap, Sarah rocks the world!)
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