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Posted April 19, 2009
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Tea Party success hits sore nerves on the left
Millions of average citizens see the Obama administration speeding on the wrong track to a dead end.
The successful, fun, and peaceful protests all across the country gave the President a clear message: we will not approve of the direction this is going.
We gave the liberal voters are a clear message: we will have a strong voice and representation in 2010, and 2012.
2008 was a once in a generation perfect storm. The GOP lost sight of where they were going as housing and stock markets were booming. After the dust settles from this global crisis, the GOP - who understand fiscal policy and economics - will have a vision for how to get this country back on the right track.
The left is obviously very worried.
They fear the success of the Tea Parties because they see this movement as threatening Obama's second term.
They hide their fear by accusing the Tea Party movement of racism, hypocrisy, right wing extremisms, and terrorism.
For some odd reason they question why we did not protest while Bush was in office!
What was the left doing while they hated Bush for 8 years?
Why didn't they organize protests against the Bush policies?
The did not protest once for 8 years. The right got their voice back in less than 3 months!
Are they now sorry to see what they should have done? Do they hate the right for doing what people do when they are unhappy? Unhappy people protest - in this case the right protested peacefully.
The Tea Party movement was the result of everyday citizens performing their duty as informed citizens to let the Obama Admistration and the representatives know we are not happy with what they are doing.
The Tea Party movement is very good news! The country is no longer ingnorant and apathetic about politics!!
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