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Politics
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Divers
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>>>>http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/08/obama-mosque-jobs-economy.html
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>>>Neither party runs congress. It's open battle every day.
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>>Seriously though Mike.
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>>If you don't like the way your country is going/has gone why don't you get active about it. Join a party or start your own.
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>>Remember fox news etc are like some nasty icing (frosting in the US ?) on a pretty decent cake.
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>>I'll poke USA policies regularly but there's still a lot to admire. Any country that doesn't throw Mr Kuhn in jail for regularly advocating overthrow of its government can't be all bad.
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>You've got a point there ;-) The thing is -- and I like Bill all right due to common interests -- is his views aren't that extreme these days. He has a lot of company. Even 10 years ago if you had described the Tea Party movement people would have thought you were making it up. So many angry white people.

Here we go again with "angry white people." At least investigate it yourself before you start categorizing (incorrectly no less as nothing more than "angry white people").... It really is time you get more personally involved and learn what it really is. I have already told you that it is not just angry white people and not everyone in the tea party is a far-right nit wit...

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20001743-503544.html
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/polls/90541-survey-four-in-10-tea-party-members-dem-or-indie
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/04/02/democrats.tea.party/index.html
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