Two Tea Parties
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Now that the Tea Party has taken the plunge to support racism in Arizona, the Party will have the obligatory split over policy. I see a division into two distinct Tea Parties: one of them based on black tea and the other based on green tea. The black Tea Party would continue to support racism (black represents the color of their heart). The green Tea Party will favor a more rational, natural approach to immigration.
What is your opinion of these two parties within the Party? Which other policy divisions can we look forward to?
What is your opinion of these two parties within the Party? Which other policy divisions can we look forward to?
Re: An example.
Date: 17/5/10 02:27 (UTC)I take the above as there being no hard numbers and your claims of vast majorities which are kinda the foundation of the whole argument being nothing but assumptions again.
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Date: 17/5/10 02:28 (UTC)Re: An example.
Date: 17/5/10 02:31 (UTC)Re: An example.
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Date: 17/5/10 02:43 (UTC)Re: An example.
Date: 17/5/10 03:15 (UTC)I do find it interesting that you think not having an official language is what makes this country unique and great, but then I'm thinking you were just using hyperbole.
For the record I don't particularly care if we make English the official language or not, it is. Personally I wouldn't even move to New York and expect people to understand me, much less immigrate to a foreign country to live and expect them to understand me.
In Calif. where we have 7-11% illegals in our population (2 1/2-4 million, depending on who's statistics you believe) (altho I swear most of them live near me, so it seems like more) we print our ballots in English and Spanish, which is actually a bit rude since there are some 76 different languages spoken in California, but I think that has to do with the treaty when we became a Republic.
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Date: 17/5/10 02:41 (UTC)As for the latest of your bigoted assumptions: what I do doubt and assume myself is that a preference for english being the official language of the US is limited to the teaparty but instead an opinion shared by the majority of US citizens. Unlike you I won't run around passing that assumption out as fact or base an argument on it which condemns a minority like the teaprty to be racists, nazis or what have you.
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Date: 17/5/10 02:42 (UTC)Re: An example.
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