Posted on 06/25/2010 9:37:43 AM PDT by kristinn
The Empty Quarter of the Arabian peninsula sounds like a nice place.
The environmentalists will like the undeveloped atmosphere, the diversity crowd will appreciate an exotically different perspective on women's rights and religious freedom, and for the first time in their adult lives, most will be really proud of their country.
No doubt in my mind that Axelrod and Zero do know something about this, even though they follow Chicago political ways and will deny it.
Grayson is a very devious and EVIL man! I hope someone with deep pockets will expose him!
We should have expected the fake TEA parties, it sure shows how dishonest the left is.
Shouldn't a Tea Party type voter be smart enough to read up and know about the candidate they plan to vote for? If not, we are no different that Al Greene voters.
Sounds like a great place for them!
Gqayson realy is DOGSH!T
Gayson realy is DOGSH!T
Gayson realy is DOGSH!T
You betcha! Lots of vetting not only of candidates, but vetting of some “Tea Party Groups” and “9/12 Groups”. We need to be aware of grassroots groups that are promoting one particular candidate but not making it known. Florida District 8 seems to have it's share! Read here:
Well, this is hardly a news flash to me. I could see it coming. The Tea Party “movement” has been an opportunity for several political stripes to throw American politics into confusion, the first and foremost being the Libertarian influence.
The main theme of the Tea Party is to bash Republicans. They’re all RINOs, doncha know? That has to come from a leftist influence.
Libertarians have always aided the aims of the democrats. The funny part is the way they have become allied with the hard right, in the form of Club for Growth.
It all appears to be a zany circus to me, so I stay out of it.
Uh, what?!?
When did advocating limited government, lower taxes, less government spending, free trade, and economic freedom become "hard right"?
Since Club for Growth founder Stephen Moore has held, or holds, positions of high honor or responsibility with conservative orgs and entities such as the Heritage Foundation and National Review, are they "hard right" too? Since Moore is a partner in Art Laffer's consulting firm, does that make supply side economics "hard right"? Was Reagan "hard right"?
okay, so who is REALLY behind Grayson? He’s about as idiotic as the Burt Reynolds character in Striptease. Somebody is his sponsor. He doesn’t have the intelligence to get as far as he has on his own.
don’t waste your time. He’s completely ignorant of anything that has “libertarian” attached to it.
I understand that in Michigan, democrats/liberals are registering groups with the TEA Party name and then suing legitimate TEA party orgs for “name” infringement and using the front group to confuse the electorate. Not to mention the potential to cause disturbances using the TEA party banner. My county group has given up the TEA Party label and we go by another name but call each event a TEA Party.
One big mistake Grayson is making... Conservatives don’t vote for someone until they research a candidate’s principles and ethics.
Only Dems blindly vote D. (That’s D for DUH.)
Dems play dirty - pigs.
Do you think the Washington Post will carry this story? Or are they two peas in the same pod?
You are obviously good at spotting a “photoshop” of a picture. At the link below you will see blatant doctoring of a campaign video done by one of the FL District 8 candidates. You will see a Dan Fanelli sign turn into a Patricia Sullivan sign right before your eyes!
Yes, dirty tricks we expect from the Grayson DEMS, but we don't so much expect dirty tricks from conservatives! We expect better than that from our side!
I expect dirty tricks from all sides.
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