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dblee
02-13-2011, 07:16 PM
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No where to be found. Palin lovers.

kah13176
02-13-2011, 10:13 PM
http://www.topix.com/forum/us-governors/sarah-palin

"Constitution" gets 3 results and "Liberty" gets none.

HOLLYWOOD
02-14-2011, 12:17 AM
LOL... it's all the same FASCIST NEOCON backed establishment hacks... one big swift boated sleazy family of phony TEA PARTY FRONTS.

Netservers are the same used as TEAPARTYEXPRESS

www.teapartyreview.com (http://www.teapartyreview.com) results:

ns2.teapartyexpress.tv.
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teapartyreview.com. 14400 IN 69.167.150.192
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He is a sought after speaker both within and also outside the Christian arena, and is a speaker and political activist touring with The Tea Party Express (Sacramento, CA) for the second time throughout America.
E-Mail:william@multiccc.org


How GOP consultants ripped off "tea party"A year ago, "tea party" emerged as a right-wing brand with electoral potential. And a GOP firm planned its rip-off
http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/joe_conason/2010/04/14/teaparty

GOP operatives crash the Tea Party
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0410/35785.html

Russo Marsh, impressive crowds and a savvy media operation (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0210/32624_Page2.html), the political action committee run by Wierzbicki, Russo Marsh founder Sal Russo and a handful of other Republican operatives has also emerged as among the prolific fundraising vehicles (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1109/29943.html) under the tea party banner. Known as Our Country Deserves Better when it was founded during the 2008 election as a vehicle to oppose Barack Obama’s campaign for president, the PAC (http://topics.politico.com/index.cfm/topic/pac) saw its fundraising more than quadruple after it took the Tea Party Express public in July, raising nearly $2.7 million in roughly the following six months, compared with less than $600,000 in the preceding six months, according to Federal Election Commission filings.

Russo Marsh & Rogers (RM+R) is a Republican Party (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Republican_Party)-affiliated political public relations (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Public_relations) Finally, RM+R and KMG share nearly the same management, marketing firm based in Sacramento, California.
King Media Group LLC (KMG) is a mirror firm to Russo Marsh & Rogers (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Russo_Marsh_%26_Rogers) (RM+R), a Republican Party (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Republican_Party)-affiliated political public relations (http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Public_relations) firm based in Sacramento, California.
The KMG website (http://www.kingmediagroup.com/) is nearly identical in appearance to that of RM+R (http://www.rmrweb.com/) and both operate from the same postal address. RM+R and KMG have separate main telephone numbers but share the same FAX number. Finally, RM+R and KMG share nearly the same management team.
KMG states on its website that its "team of professionals includes veteran media buyers, public relations counselors, advisors to governments and corporations of every size and technology associates at the cutting edge of the industry" and has "the strategic thinking, experience and connections to guide [its clients] through the media and communications maze." [1] (http://www.kingmediagroup.com/)
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Russo_Marsh_%26_Rogers

Coordinating and funding TEA PARTY organizations such as: Our Country Deserves Better, Tea Party Express, ResistNet.com, Patriot Action Network, Pajama Network, Freedom Works

Tea Party screwed by Swift Boaters.
http://www.selectsmart.com/DISCUSS/read.php?16,756963,756963,quote=1

Wierzbicki's memo proposed to use the bus tours that became the Tea Party Express as a vehicle to promote Our Country Deserves Better, a PAC controlled by the consulting firm, and to position the firm for the 2010 elections. According to Vogel, the plan has been a huge success. The Russo firm's PAC receipts rose from $600,000 in the six months preceding the Tea Party Express launch last July to $2.7 million in the six months that followed. Naturally, a lot of that money has flowed into the pockets of RM&R for services to the PAC and the Tea Party Express.

__27__
02-14-2011, 12:20 AM
I told people a LOOOOOONG time ago to distance themselves from the 'Tea Party' as fast and as far as they can. No good can come of the liberty movement's perceived entanglement with the Tea Party when they will eventually be exposed as party line Repubs. It will sink any progress we've made.

low preference guy
02-14-2011, 12:21 AM
I told people a LOOOOOONG time ago to distance themselves from the 'Tea Party' as fast and as far as they can. No good can come of the liberty movement's perceived entanglement with the Tea Party when they will eventually be exposed as party line Repubs. It will sink any progress we've made.

Too bad Rand Paul didn't listen to you! Say it louder!

__27__
02-14-2011, 12:27 AM
Too bad Rand Paul didn't listen to you! Say it louder!

Rand will have the luxury of a voting record to fall back on, to show that he is what he claimed to be. The movement, however, will not. The vast majority of it will be lumped in and people will say, "see, that supposed liberty movement was just neo-cons under a different name."

low preference guy
02-14-2011, 12:30 AM
The movement, however, will not. The vast majority of it will be lumped in and people will say, "see, that supposed liberty movement was just neo-cons under a different name."

Anyone that talks like that is already part of the liberty movement.

NewRightLibertarian
02-14-2011, 12:38 AM
Rand will have the luxury of a voting record to fall back on, to show that he is what he claimed to be. The movement, however, will not. The vast majority of it will be lumped in and people will say, "see, that supposed liberty movement was just neo-cons under a different name."

You understand that the march toward liberty will probably be a long and nasty battle, right? The tea party is a good step in the right direction. Sure we got the neoconservative zionist subhuman scum who are doing their best to undermine and subvert the movement, but their ideas are failing and ours are gaining more credibility. These tea partiers are growing, dislike the federal government and willing to fragment the GOP to win an ideological battle. I think you should give them more of a chance.

surf
02-14-2011, 12:46 AM
i've never affilliated w/tea partiers (for me it's about war first and foremost; if you're pro-war you're anti-liberty) - i see some of them and how most of them voted on the patriot act and understand that carrying the label tea party congressman isn't worth that much.

__27__
02-14-2011, 01:27 AM
Anyone that talks like that is already part of the liberty movement.

So Chris Matthews and Ed Schultz are part of the liberty movement? Because they're the ones who will be saying it when every other 'Tea Party' candidate other than Rand proves that's exactly what they are, and anyone they can associate with the Tea Party, especially if they don't like them like the liberty movement, will be tied in and sold as the same bill of goods.


You understand that the march toward liberty will probably be a long and nasty battle, right? The tea party is a good step in the right direction. Sure we got the neoconservative zionist subhuman scum who are doing their best to undermine and subvert the movement, but their ideas are failing and ours are gaining more credibility. These tea partiers are growing, dislike the federal government and willing to fragment the GOP to win an ideological battle. I think you should give them more of a chance.

You understand that if you plan to fight within the boundaries of their game you have to play by their rules, right? When the 'Tea Party' and it's candidates (other than Rand) prove themselves to be the same old GOP with a fancy new saying, YOU will be lumped in and discredited right along side of them. None of them are going to care what you say, but but but I'm for liberty, that message will have been washed away by those you refused to distance yourself from.