Sunday, November 7, 2010

Tea Party Cry of utterance!



     What are they? Who are they?  In some points they’re bringing awareness, and confusion which brings out the radicals  that question our views.  Do we really need another political party? Has America come to the point where we need others to push a button to direct us? I must say they prove their point division or decision.  This took voters away from the two main parties. I hope this win to the republican party will not make matters worse but it will allow both parties to work together to get America out of  this economy.
     "As House Minority Leader John Boehner unveiled the GOP's "Pledge to America" at the Tart Lumber Company in Virginia on Thursday, conservative activists around the country listened intently to find out if House Republicans had included their issues on the GOP's priority list for the near future. Although Erik Erikson at RedState.com blasted the pledge as "full of compromises and milquetoast rhetorical flourishes in search of unanimity," other conservative activists praised the pledge as a good start, but just that -- a start. The document, released Thursday, promises to reverse Democrats' "disastrous policies," placing an emphasis on jump-starting the American economy. The GOP enjoys an energized base of supporters. Democrats have lots of cash to support candidates"- By Patricia Murphy.
Unbelievable! Unbelievable!    Shift in the rift only time will tell.
By: UnsungVoice November 13, 2010


3 comments:

  1. Freedom of speech what would we do without it.

    Freedom of speech and expression has a long history that predates modern international human rights instruments. It is thought that ancient Athens’ democratic ideology of free speech may have emerged in the late 6th or early 5th century BC.[11] In Islamic ethics, freedom of speech was first declared in the Rashidun period by the caliph Umar in the 7th century AD.[12] In the Abbasid Caliphate period, freedom of speech was also declared by al-Hashimi (a cousin of Caliph al-Ma'mun) in a letter to one of the religious opponents he was attempting to convert through reason.[13] According to George Makdisi and Hugh Goddard, "the idea of academic freedom" in universities was "modelled on Islamic custom" as practiced in the medieval Madrasah system from the 9th century. Islamic influence was "certainly discernible in the foundation of the first deliberately-planned university" in Europe, the University of Naples Federico II founded by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1224

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  2. AaaaaaaaSugarcone!!! That’s what they are. There will always be people ready, able, crawl, cry, to rally and incite the people, and some will make history, sell books, and make money! All because we allow them too!

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  3. Second that.....Lets works to get this country on track.. To many propaganda!!!

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