Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Real Discontent, Not Manufactured

During the last election, I saw a tiny group of people assembled in San Fransisco and heard on the news that it was "hundreds", supporting B.O. (B.S.). They spent millions of dollars to bus people and pay them to attend Democrat events. The signs were professionally made and the marchers were represented as a grass roots movement in favor of "hope and change."

The tables have turned and the Dems don't like it! They seem to think they own the protest marches and assume that all protests are as fraudulent as their own. Newsflash! The TEA Party people really are a grass roots movement. I know this because I'm one of them. We may email each other with suggestions and all set TEA Parties for the same day, all across the country, but there is no central organizing group like ACORN in charge of it. It's all citizens who have had enough of governmental abuse.

The Democrat accusations only prove that they are judging everyone else by their own pathetic lack of standards.

1 comment:

  1. This nonsense about it being corporations and lobbyists behind these protests is bollocks. These hypocritical idiots saying such nonsense didn't make those claims when Republican officials were being targeted. Also, do they really think that those grandmothers and grandfathers screaming out are paid shills of the insurance lobby? I heard one of them yesterday say that he was a registered Democrat as he was tearing into Steny Hoyer. You could see the fear in Hoyer's eyes, though. This has them all panicked -- and for good reason.

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