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ck4829 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-07-10 06:10 PM
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Are the Tea Parties pawns for the radical localist/dominionist movement?
The extreme anti-government paranoia, the birthers basically ignoring a little thing called the Fourteenth Amendment, believing that Obama is going to grab everyone's guns (Even though Obama has signed 2 bills expanding carrying of firearms), the tinge (And sometimes outright stench) of racism, convening "citizen grand juries" to indict Obama and other leaders of the Democratic Party, etc.

Replace "Obama" with "Clinton", and it starts to sound a lot like the 90's, doesn't it?

Maybe the Timothy McVeigh/Eric Rudolph types realized they can't gain power because everyone knows that they're psycho-whackjobs and also that blowing up government buildings and abortion clinics isn't helping their cause either, so they enter the backdoor of the Republican Party using the people who are only slightly less crazy than they are.
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