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Tea Party

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Salty, Jan 25, 2010.

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  1. I am an officer in a local Tea Party

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  2. I am very active in a local Tea Party

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  3. I am a member, but not that active

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  4. I have thought about joining, but...

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  5. They have good intentions but its not for me

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  6. I am undecided

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  7. I would never join the Tea Party

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  8. Other answer

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  1. Salty

    Salty 20,000 Posts Club
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    #1 Salty, Jan 25, 2010
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  2. exscentric

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    When they were holding them all over I considered going, but went to the local website and there were all sorts of groups that I wasn't sure about. Did not know that I cared to associate with some of them.
     
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    I'm active in a local 9/12 group.

    I'dbeskepticalofthatwebsite.Thereisno"Official Home of the Tea Party Movement". The whole point is to keep it grass roots and local.
     
  4. windcatcher

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    Salty,
    Is this mutiple choice or must I make up my mind?

    :tongue3:

    :laugh:

    I'm taking a course on the constitution and some of the group are involved in 'tea partys' locally. The people I know who participate have a good reputation. I'm not sure about 'joining', yet. It appears this is a movement more or less around common ground on taxes and spending.... and not a fomal membership
     
  5. Salty

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    No, its multiple guess :applause: :1_grouphug:
     
  6. OldRegular

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    We don't need a tea party where I live but if we did I would sure be active in it.
     
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    Do they also serve coffee at these tea parties?:tongue3:
     
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    I don't know enough about them or the "movement" to be a part of it. I am all for helping real change come about, but I am a person who has to know as much as possible about something (part of the flp-side of the gift of teaching).
     
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