Saturday, November 19, 2011

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News10 new results for "Tea Party"
 
Sunday Reflection: Americans want more than Tea Party or Occupy Wall Street ...
Washington Examiner
Both the Tea Party movement and to a much greater extent, the Occupy Wall Street movement, have vocalized some frustrations that are shared by a broad mass of the American people -- suspicion of Wall Street and crony capitalism. ...
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Tea partiers remain wary of Romney
Deseret News
By Paul West and Seema Mehta, McClatchy Tribune DES MOINES, Iowa — Throughout the roller coaster Republican presidential contest, one thing hasn't changed: the stubborn refusal of many "tea party" supporters to warm up to Mitt Romney. ...
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Deseret News
'Tea Party Patriots' walk to draw support to block Dream Act
Redlands Daily Facts
The `Redlands Tea Party Patriots' walked door-to-door attempting to gain support to reject the California Dream Act approved by Gov. Jerry Brown last month. Beginning in 2013, the Dream Act will allow eligible undocumented immigrants be accepted into ...
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Time for a Tea Party?
The University Times
The Tea Party is to the Republicans what the Intercity football firm was to West Ham Utd. in the heyday of eighties football hooliganism; extreme, prejudiced and headline grabbing. Yet the disaffected flank of the Republican Party has swelled to such ...
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Cedar Rapids Tea Party leader endorses Ron Paul
DesMoinesRegister.com
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul was endorsed Friday by Cedar Rapids Tea Party founder Tim Pugh. Pugh called Paul "the father of the modern-day tea party movement," in a statement released by the campaign. "Ron Paul has an unwavering stance ...
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Tea Partiers say Occupy movement is not their liberal equivalent
WWAY NewsChannel 3
Tea Party supporters rallied at the Beach Mart in Holden Beach Saturday. The conservative local business provided the perfect backdrop for tea partiers. Guest speakers spoke passionately about bringing the country back to its constitutional roots. ...
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Tea Party Proposes Only Serious Fiscal Plan
Dakota Voice
The Tea Party tried to give its plan to the bozos in Washington last week, but the hearing got cancelled. There are conflicting reports as to whether the building had to be cleared for some sort of emergency or something at the last minute, ...
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Tea party swells charity's coffers
Derbyshire Times
A CANCER victim raised pots of cash for charity when she hosted a tea party. Twenty-three-year-old Laura Bacon, formerly of Clay Cross, who is suffering from cancer of the lungs, liver and blood, helped raise £1500 for the Weston Park Hospital Cancer ...
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Derbyshire Times
Retired UNCP professor seeks GOP gubernatorial nomination
SCNow
Calling himself a "Ron Paul Republican" and an ally of the Tea Party movement, retired business professor Douglas W. Schell of King is running to become governor and challenging all candidates to limit their spending to no more than $1 million. ...
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Newt has the lead among local tea partiers
The Laconia Daily Sun
MOULTONBOROUGH — A straw poll of Lakes Region Tea Party activists attending a November 16 meeting here showed what a huge difference just a month can make in politics. Former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich is now the favorite Republican presidential ...
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Blogs2 new results for "Tea Party"
 
Outrage!… St. Louis Mayor's Office Lashes Out at Tea Party After ...
By Jim Hoft
Outrage!… St. Louis Mayor's Office Lashes Out at Tea Party After Sexual Assault Is Reported at #Occupy St. Louis Squatters Camp. Posted by Jim Hoft on Friday, November 18, 2011, 11:27 PM. What a pig. Earlier today it was reported that a ...
The Gateway Pundit
Larwyn's Linx: The Tea Party Budget
By directorblue
QOTD: "By Wednesday, Nov. 23, the Deficit Reduction Panel has to report on ways to cut the federal deficit by at least $1.2 trillion over 10 years. Democrats refuse to support spending cuts unless Republicans agree to tax increases. And there ...
Doug Ross @ Journal


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