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BearMtnHIB wrote:
Conservation Voice wrote:
Dr Philban wrote: You're blurb on the front page of the Courthouse forum say "A political advocacy for Conservative American principles. We propose a positive direction for Conservative Americans; focusing on folks living along the "285 Corridor"." I thought the Tea Party was open to people of all political persuasions... Democrats, Republicans, Independents... what's up with that?
That's kind of like asking why don't Catholics allow Jews to join?
It's a conservative group. If you don't have conservative principles, why would (a) they want you (b) you want to join?
It is a conservative group- and I don't know why they would want liberals or socialists to attend their regular meetings. In these meetings - the group may want to plan stategy or discuss the merits of one political candidate over another.
These are subjects better discussed by those who are conservative. I would not think including the opinions of communists or socialists in that discussion would be helpful at all, in fact it would probably be detrimental to the decision making process to include the opinions of your political opposites.
I would think there would need to be a distinction between meetings regarding policy matters and just informative presentations where everyone - including the leftists were welcome.
If everyone including the lefties are involved in everything- it's going to be a messy ordeal, and I don't think a group like that would get anything accomplished- ever, it would just be a waste of time.
Survey: Four in 10 Tea Party members are Democrats or independents
By Sean J. Miller - 04/04/10 02:29 PM ET
Four in 10 Tea Party members are either Democrats or Independents, according to a new national survey.
The findings provide one of the most detailed portraits to date of the grassroots movement that started last year.
The national breakdown of the Tea Party composition is 57 percent Republican, 28 percent Independent and 13 percent Democratic, according to three national polls by the Winston Group, a Republican-leaning firm that conducted the surveys on behalf of an education advocacy group. Two-thirds of the group call themselves conservative, 26 are moderate and 8 percent say they are liberal.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/pol ... m-or-indie
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Dr Philban wrote:
BearMtnHIB wrote:
Conservation Voice wrote:
Dr Philban wrote: You're blurb on the front page of the Courthouse forum say "A political advocacy for Conservative American principles. We propose a positive direction for Conservative Americans; focusing on folks living along the "285 Corridor"." I thought the Tea Party was open to people of all political persuasions... Democrats, Republicans, Independents... what's up with that?
That's kind of like asking why don't Catholics allow Jews to join?
It's a conservative group. If you don't have conservative principles, why would (a) they want you (b) you want to join?
It is a conservative group- and I don't know why they would want liberals or socialists to attend their regular meetings. In these meetings - the group may want to plan stategy or discuss the merits of one political candidate over another.
These are subjects better discussed by those who are conservative. I would not think including the opinions of communists or socialists in that discussion would be helpful at all, in fact it would probably be detrimental to the decision making process to include the opinions of your political opposites.
I would think there would need to be a distinction between meetings regarding policy matters and just informative presentations where everyone - including the leftists were welcome.
If everyone including the lefties are involved in everything- it's going to be a messy ordeal, and I don't think a group like that would get anything accomplished- ever, it would just be a waste of time.
It's f*ching bigots like you who are a mess.
Survey: Four in 10 Tea Party members are Democrats or independents
By Sean J. Miller - 04/04/10 02:29 PM ET
Four in 10 Tea Party members are either Democrats or Independents, according to a new national survey.
The findings provide one of the most detailed portraits to date of the grassroots movement that started last year.
The national breakdown of the Tea Party composition is 57 percent Republican, 28 percent Independent and 13 percent Democratic, according to three national polls by the Winston Group, a Republican-leaning firm that conducted the surveys on behalf of an education advocacy group. Two-thirds of the group call themselves conservative, 26 are moderate and 8 percent say they are liberal.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/pol ... m-or-indie
Why don't you shut your hole... are you the leader of the Conifer Tea Party group or something. If you're not, then stop speaking for them. And get your head out of your ass. I can't believe you're an example of what makes up the Conifer Tea Party... at least I hope the hell not.
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BearMtnHIB wrote:
Dr Philban wrote:
BearMtnHIB wrote:
Conservation Voice wrote:
Dr Philban wrote: You're blurb on the front page of the Courthouse forum say "A political advocacy for Conservative American principles. We propose a positive direction for Conservative Americans; focusing on folks living along the "285 Corridor"." I thought the Tea Party was open to people of all political persuasions... Democrats, Republicans, Independents... what's up with that?
That's kind of like asking why don't Catholics allow Jews to join?
It's a conservative group. If you don't have conservative principles, why would (a) they want you (b) you want to join?
It is a conservative group- and I don't know why they would want liberals or socialists to attend their regular meetings. In these meetings - the group may want to plan stategy or discuss the merits of one political candidate over another.
These are subjects better discussed by those who are conservative. I would not think including the opinions of communists or socialists in that discussion would be helpful at all, in fact it would probably be detrimental to the decision making process to include the opinions of your political opposites.
I would think there would need to be a distinction between meetings regarding policy matters and just informative presentations where everyone - including the leftists were welcome.
If everyone including the lefties are involved in everything- it's going to be a messy ordeal, and I don't think a group like that would get anything accomplished- ever, it would just be a waste of time.
It's f*ching bigots like you who are a mess.
Survey: Four in 10 Tea Party members are Democrats or independents
By Sean J. Miller - 04/04/10 02:29 PM ET
Four in 10 Tea Party members are either Democrats or Independents, according to a new national survey.
The findings provide one of the most detailed portraits to date of the grassroots movement that started last year.
The national breakdown of the Tea Party composition is 57 percent Republican, 28 percent Independent and 13 percent Democratic, according to three national polls by the Winston Group, a Republican-leaning firm that conducted the surveys on behalf of an education advocacy group. Two-thirds of the group call themselves conservative, 26 are moderate and 8 percent say they are liberal.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/pol ... m-or-indie
Why don't you shut your hole... are you the leader of the Conifer Tea Party group or something. If you're not, then stop speaking for them. And get your head out of your ass. I can't believe you're an example of what makes up the Conifer Tea Party... at least I hope the hell not.
Stick it up your ass Dr Fill- you're the one coming in here to stir up trouble.
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