Tea Party Patrons Point New Recruits Toward 2010 »
Posted By Tumultuous 2 months, 1 week ago in Political OpinionFor months, liberal researchers from the Center for American Progress to Firedoglake to the Rachel Maddow Show have pored over the financial records of libertarian tycoon David Koch to see just how deep his influence ran within the Tea Party movement. On Saturday, speaking at the Defending the American Dream Summit sponsored by Americans for Prosperity, Koch did it for them. Walking onstage at a morning rally, holding a Washington Award that he was about to give to Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C), Koch took credit for launching one of the key organizations of the conservative insurrection.
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ConquerorWyrm2 months, 1 week ago
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This "tea party" idiocy is in it's infancy...there is not yet any grand structure. You have in a range of individuals from Big Government Republicans, racist morons, blind followers who don't even know the meaning of socialism all the way to real Libertarians. There is yet no structure. Thus, this is the perfect time to take the movement over.
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Right now, certain groups such as those BIG GOVERNMENT CORPORATE FUNDED FAUX-"grassroots" organizations have been exerting their influence but that need not be so. In my talks with different "tea baggers", it appears the fractured and loose organization is yet solidified and there is still ample room to eliminate the influence of these BIG GOVERNMENT CORPORATISTS who are using this loose reactionary grouping for their purpose. As stated with how the eyes the BIG GOVERNMENT (NOT LIBERTARIAN) leaders like that Koch fraud (WHO IS NOT LIBERTARIAN BUT NATIONAL SOCIALIST), the traitors in this group are looking to influence the 2010 elections.
Well, all politics are local. What true Americans need to do, those who adhere to the call from President George Washington to expound liberality, is join this group and debate in open meetings. If you are a member and your argument is strong, there is no reason why the influence of these groups can't be changed. For one, shaming the liars and bigots who are currently the mouthpieces causes them to shut up. Perfect example of this is in how the standard American Haters here on Propeller like Endoscopy and Slate never are able to actually address any subject and when pressed shut up.
My charge to you who do love this country; Have some fun. Go to the tea party meetings and ask loudly very pointed questions. Don't declare, instead, question when the lies are told. Cockroaches and evil fear the light. Be an active activist and remember that the only way such evil can win is if you do nothing. Besides, it's fun as hell!-

hyperbola2 months, 1 week ago
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Koch comes from a zionist family that funds, amongst other things, the ZionCon nest of vipers at the "American" Enterprise Institute.
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"""The American Enterprise Institute, between 1985 - 2004 received 320 grants totaling $41,547,101. Funders included the following foundations: Lynde and Harry Bradley; Carthage; Castle Rock; Richard and Helen deVos; William Donner; Earhart; F.M. Kirby; Charles G. Koch Charitable; Phillip M. McKenna; John M. Olin; Ruth and Lovett Peters; Randolph; Smith Richardson; Sarah Scaife; William E. Simon and The Walton Family Foundation.""
Once you understand that Koch is just another ZionCon, Libertarians would be wise to chuck Koch out - his first loyalty is not to America.
We shouldn't forget that the CATO Institute was established and funded by Koch and Rupert Murdoch, primarily as a means for pushing corruption by oligarchs.
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