Quote Originally Posted by boaz
^ really? :stoned:

while I do support many of the ideas that these activist seem to be protesting for this whole movement does seem to have been hijacked by the usual cast of characters.

I would much rather see all this energy being used more locally, that is take back the authority from this illegal centralized federal gov't that has emerged over this past few decades and put that authority where it belongs; locally. :twocents: just starve the beast.
Yep the repubs are trying hard to either hijack or demonize the tea party.
Tea Partiers aren't republicans, they tend to be conservatives or closer to libertarians. They do want to put the feds back in there place and allow there states to be run locally.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . Tea Party coming apart I always thought this Tea Party stuff wouldn't go too far. Seems they've been fooled again too. But, we need election laws that finance 3rd parties just as equally as the dominant two. If your interested, cut and pasted from the NY Times to save from a crawler link. :D Tea Party Disputes Take Toll on Convention By KATE ZERNIKE Published: January 25, 2010 A Tea Party convention billed as the coming together of the grass-roots groups that began sprouting up around the country a year Rating: 5