freerepublic.com — Here is the most complete count of attendance at the more than 2000 tea parties I have found on the internet. Hundreds of people are counting and posting. So far 15% of the sites (300) have been counted with over 400,000 in attendance.
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kjeffvApr 17, 2009
I appreciate your agreeing that `HuffPo´ is, in fact, a blog vice "news aggregator" as it claims, but that doesn't change the fact that the Left's talking points are usually baseless and—as you admitted—immature. FYI, they can be found at the aforementioned sites, where some get their news and then "rinse & repeat" ad nauseum.You're from a/o live in New Haven, and you don't know what "white pizza" is? Do you EVER get out?You "work" AND comment on Digg? There's a term f/that kind of behavior, and no, it isn't "multi-tasking."
youliveinfearApr 17, 2009
Do you have reading comprehension problems or are you just a tool?"San Antonio police estimated that 4,000 to 5,000 people packed a plaza for a tea party outside the Alamo, one of the state’s iconic symbols of independence. "I would assume the police IN San Antonio could be considered pretty damn local, unless you are insinuating that the Denton newspaper is just making s**t up.
glynthApr 17, 2009
Argumentum ad hominem.
glynthApr 17, 2009
What a surprise, the Left plays the race card. Again.How are we going to get rid of racism?"Stop talking about it." - Morgan Freeman<a class="user" href="http://www.liveleak.com/mp.swf?config=http://www.liveleak.com/flash_config.php?token=6d5_1233059009%26">http://www.liveleak.com/mp.swf?config=http://www.l ...</a>
glynthApr 17, 2009
MSNBC is the most biased "mainstream" news network according to every study conducted in recent years. Oh, and you don't have any room to talk when it comes to your sources being taken seriously.
txchicaApr 18, 2009
I guess you might need me to spell this out for you since it's obviously beyond your comprehension. A local Denton reporter wrote that column with those stats with no substantiating links to the police dept in SA. So yes, I'm going to go with the local network who has better connections and would be more aware of what actually happened in their own city than someone who lives in North Texas. Is that simple enough for you?
Closed AccountApr 18, 2009
Costly and unnecessary wars are one of the reasons why we have tea parties.
pgroveApr 18, 2009
Yes, but how much did they keep?