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GLENN BECK, 9-12 ,Tea Party and No InCumbents 2010 and 2012
2/26/2010 10:10:03 PM
Which are you a member of?
Which are you, you may be surprised at the answers to this poll.
Tea Party member, but belong to one of the below groups too - (1)
Republican - (0)
Democrat - (0)
Libertarian - (0)
Progressive - (0)
Progressive Republican - (0)
Progressive Democrat - (0)
Progressive Liberal - (0)
Independent - (0)
Heck I don't vote, I don't care, just give me my check - (0)
Tea Party member, as none of the above represent me - (1)
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Glenn Beck Clips 09-12-09 FIRST HALF of GLENN BECK 9-12 Tea Party Coverage SEGMENT 1



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RE: GLENN BECK, 9-12 ,Tea Party and No InCumbents 2010 and 2012
2/27/2010 5:15:11 AM
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Glenn Beck Clips 09-12-09 FIRST HALF of GLENN BECK 9-12 Tea Party Coverage SEGMENT 1





Hey Jim,

I voted for the first option even though living in Israel I am not physically a Tea party member but a Tea Party supporter. I vote in all the Presidential elections and it's been many years since a democratic candidate got my vote. Ever since I can remember they are more Socicrats or Commucrats then Democrats. Or you might call them today Progressucrats (combines the other 2 options in one).

In my opinion you should have added an option for those that aren't registered members of any political party but vote for the candidate that best represents the American people and not one that makes empty promises.

If and when the Tea Party becomes an outright political party you might see changes but it might be a dangerous one and if you're interested I'd be more then willing to explain why in future posts.

Shalom,

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RE: GLENN BECK, 9-12 ,Tea Party and No InCumbents 2010 and 2012
3/2/2010 5:47:49 AM
Hey Peter

There are a thousand options. I chose the last one as none the current batch represent my views. I look for the person that is talking to me, not at me. ZerObama talks at you very eloquently, shows his education and yes his intelligence in the way he delivers. He is still a pitchman for the cause of the far left wing of the Progressives in charge from both parties.

These career politicians and "Public Servants" have been feeding heavily at the trough of personal greed and elitism. Oh yeah, John McCain he is a good guy, former POW and so on. All sounds good i bites until you recognize he is a Progressive and admittedly. Just depends on whether you want a the red pill or the blue pill. They both lead to the same place. The length and quality of the trip will be different. That's all and that is what I am against. That ain't the way there folks.

No, not me, not the way I understand history. I am one of those late boomers. I learned civics and true American history before the Liberal Progressives revised the history. Before it was ok to expose kids to perverted people in power. Before being an elected public servant became a career choice.

But here long enough to see it happen and know it isn't what the founder saw when they created our documents of Freedom, Independence, Liberty, Justice and the pursuit of happiness for all.

I am a Tea Party Patriot and definitely not some funded mouthpiece for big business. Though I do believe in the Free Markets.

Jim


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Glenn Beck Clips 09-12-09 FIRST HALF of GLENN BECK 9-12 Tea Party Coverage SEGMENT 1





Hey Jim,

I voted for the first option even though living in Israel I am not physically a Tea party member but a Tea Party supporter. I vote in all the Presidential elections and it's been many years since a democratic candidate got my vote. Ever since I can remember they are more Socicrats or Commucrats then Democrats. Or you might call them today Progressucrats (combines the other 2 options in one).

In my opinion you should have added an option for those that aren't registered members of any political party but vote for the candidate that best represents the American people and not one that makes empty promises.

If and when the Tea Party becomes an outright political party you might see changes but it might be a dangerous one and if you're interested I'd be more then willing to explain why in future posts.

Shalom,

Peter

May Wisdom and the knowledge you gained go with you,



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