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Posts Tagged tea party

Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner in Hot Water

On March 9, 2010 at 7:18 pm

Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner in Hot Water

Brunner announced Christopher was disqualified and indicated had not even turned in enough signatures, to meet the minimum requirement of 1000. While her press release indicated only 770 have been turned in, the real number was 2750!

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The Tea Party, The Grassroots & The Republican Party

On March 8, 2010 at 3:42 pm

The Tea Party, The Grassroots & The Republican Party

There are some important things that need to be said about the “tea party” movement, the grassroots and the Republican Party. In the past 9-12 months, we have witnessed a remarkable, non-violent uprising throughout this nation – a revolution like nothing before seen in our lifetimes. It started last spring when President Obama and the [...]

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Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner up to Her old Tricks Again

On at 8:06 am

Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner up to Her old Tricks Again

Brunner is no stranger to the spotlight. Most of us remember her in the 2008 election taking quiet orders from the Democratic Party, and the Obama campaign. In that election she turned her eye away from massive voter fraud in Ohio by groups like ACORN who had registering thousands of illegitimate voters. It’s ironic that her office now seems to take the idea of validating signatures seriously.

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Coffee Talk

On March 5, 2010 at 9:36 am

Coffee Talk

Heh, heh, I am still laughing smugly to myself. When I heard about the Coffee Party movement, I was intrigued. Intrigued and optimistic. After all, if one side could claim a hot beverage movement for their own, there must be an opposing side which has every right to claim one as well.
The Tea Party movement [...]

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Ohio TEA Party Chooses Fellow Organizer over GOP RINO

On March 1, 2010 at 9:08 am

Ohio TEA Party Chooses Fellow Organizer over GOP RINO

In Ohio the race for Ohio Attorney General Primary was between Mike DeWine (GOP RINO front-runner with money and a familiar name) and Dave Yost (Genuine Conservative and TEA Party favorite).

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Give Scott Brown A Break

On February 26, 2010 at 7:55 pm

Give Scott Brown A Break

As published on Forbes 25 February 2010
Just over a month ago Republican Scott Brown triumphed over opponent Martha Coakley for a seat in the U.S. Senate. The spot was previously held by Ted Kennedy, the “Lion of the Senate,” who fought his entire career for health care reform. It was a shocking turn of events [...]

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Who is the Tea Party Leader?

On February 25, 2010 at 8:00 am

Who is the Tea Party Leader?

Recently, Andrew Breitbart reported that former President Bill Clinton and James Carville are planning a counteroffensive against the Tea Party movement. According to Biggovernment.com, their plans are to identify seven to eight national figures active in the tea party movement and engage in a smear campaign against them. You can read more on Clinton’s plans [...]

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Tea Party Backlash Unites CPAC 2010

On February 23, 2010 at 1:38 pm

Tea Party Backlash Unites CPAC 2010

10,000 turned out for CPAC 2010 this year, 1500 more than last year. With Republicans out of power in Washington and Tea Partiers revolting against the Obama administration’s massive spending and bailouts, conservatives are coming together stronger than ever. Although there was a National Tea Party convention earlier this month in Nashville featuring Sarah Palin, [...]

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Who’s driving this party, anyway?

On February 18, 2010 at 4:24 pm

Who’s driving this party, anyway?

Cross-posted at The Daily Caller
It did not take long for the rhetoric about the death of the Republican Party and conservatism in the wilderness to dissipate after the 2008 elections. The GOP’s sweep of all three major elections since—in the purple to blue states of Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, no less—shows voters moving back [...]

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Not My (Captain) America!

On February 11, 2010 at 9:42 am

Not My (Captain) America!

Captain America, arguably, is the most patriotic of comic book superheroes. He’s also, historically, the most political. Created in 1941, as a regular Joe (well, actually, Steve) the character tried to enlist in the Army, got rejected, and was so determined to fight the Nazis he signed up to become the supersoldier we know him [...]

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