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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Paul V. who wrote (122253)1/23/2012 9:33:07 AM
From: locogringo2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224722
 
South Carolina proves that the Tea Party is alive and well – and calling the shots

Just three days ago, many pundits were writing the obituary of the Tea Party. The unstoppable rise of Mitt Romney and the hopeless divisions within the conservative field seemed to suggest that the radical grassroots movement had passed away. The UK’s Guardian newspaper (a sort of Pravda for public sector workers) was gleeful. Ewen MacAskill wrote, “The noise and energy associated with the Tea Party since it exploded on to the US political scene three years has been stilled, overshadowed in recent months by the youthful enthusiasm of the Occupy Wall Street protesters.” He put this down to an “improvement in the economy” but mostly the Tea Party’s “inability to agree on a candidate to support for the Republican nomination.” The movement was over and its supporters were an irrelevance. The Tea Party was dead – long live the Beltway Cocktail Hour!

blogs.telegraph.co.uk



To: Paul V. who wrote (122253)1/23/2012 1:26:47 PM
From: locogringo4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224722
 
Kenneth and his THUG friend Paul V. are sure to support this action by their favorite constituents. I KNOW neither will disavow this activity.

I submit, they are probably quite proud of these thugs and freeloaders, living off of the working people.


‘Occupiers’ Throw Bibles, Allegedly Urinate on Cross

Members of the Occupy Wall Street movement urinated on a cross, desecrated a church and threw Bibles at police officers in separate incidents over the weekend.

Protesters in San Francisco occupied an abandoned hotel and began attacking police – hurling bricks and Bibles at officers.

“Once they gained access [to the hotel], some of them made it to the top of the roof and they began to throw Bibles down at the officers,” San Francisco Police Dept. spokesman Carlos Manfredi told ABC News.

In New York City, Occupy protesters allegedly urinated on a cross inside a Brooklyn church.

The Occupy Wall Street movement has a history of participants urinating and defecating in public.

The group has also been accused of desecrating West Park Presbyterian Church. The pastor ordered 60 protesters to leave the sanctuary after someone stole a bronze lid from the $12,500 baptismal font.

“It was like pissing on the 99 percent,” an angry Rev. Bob Brashear told the New York Post.

radio.foxnews.com

Unions And Rebranded ACORN Behind Violent Occupy San Francisco Clashes With Police

biggovernment.com