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wait, so politicians have to be elected officials?
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by
tRuMaN
If you're going to count tea party people you need to include the anti-war protest wackos too. -- nm
Posted by
Ender (aka Ender)
Feb 18 '10, 12:13
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except they werent ever really a political subdivision of a political party, they were just wackos. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Feb 18, 12:15
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C'mon....they were to the Democrats as the Tea Party is to the GOP....remember Ned Lamont taking the Democratic nomination from Lieberman? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Feb 18, 12:16
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he didn't take it. he got more votes. -- nm
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poochinski
Feb 18, 12:26
wait, he run as a supporting member of an antiwar political subdivision of the democratic party, or just as a democrat violently opposed to the war
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tRuMaN
Feb 18, 12:20
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Jeebus, we really can't agree that "there are nuts in every political party"? Seriously?
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Dr.Vermin
Feb 18, 12:23
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oh, I think we could agree with that.
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tRuMaN
Feb 18, 12:25
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Well, of course not now....the President is a Democrat.
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Will Hunting
Feb 18, 12:26
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and they were prominent members of a political party/faction?
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tRuMaN
Feb 18, 12:32
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