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Is it a coincidence that the states most responsible for putting the
most Tea Party representatives in the U.S. House are all former members of the confederacy? |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
Is it a coincidence that the states most responsible for putting the most Tea Party representatives in the U.S. House are all former members of the confederacy? Not going to be the Northeast. They love the idea of getting more money from the Federal Treasury, than they send in! |
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On Sunday, October 20, 2013 7:22:19 PM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Is it a coincidence that the states most responsible for putting the most Tea Party representatives in the U.S. House are all former members of the confederacy? Flagged for violent, or hateful content. **** OFF ASSHOLE |
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On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 19:22:19 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
Is it a coincidence that the states most responsible for putting the most Tea Party representatives in the U.S. House are all former members of the confederacy? Your question supplies the answer, of course. |
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On 10/22/13, 11:54 AM, jps wrote:
On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 21:36:32 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 21:22:41 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/21/13, 9:11 PM, wrote: On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 14:11:44 -0700, jps wrote: On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 19:22:19 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Is it a coincidence that the states most responsible for putting the most Tea Party representatives in the U.S. House are all former members of the confederacy? Your question supplies the answer, of course. Et Tu JP? I was not aware these were states of the confederacy Trent Franks, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 2nd congressional district David Schweikert, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 6th congressional district Paul Gosar, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 4th congressional district Matt Salmon, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 5th congressional district Jeff Denham, Republican U.S. Representative from California's 10th (formerly 19th) congressional Tom McClintock, Republican U.S. Representative from California's 4th congressional district Ed Royce, Republican U.S. Representative from California's 39th Gary Miller, Republican U.S. Representative from California's 42nd Cory Gardner, Republican U.S. Representative from Colorado's 4th congressional district Doug Lamborn, Republican U.S. Representative from Colorado's 5th congressional district Raul Labrador, Republican U.S. Representative from Idaho's 1st congressional district Randy Hultgren, Republican U.S. Representative from Illinois's 14th congressional district Joe Walsh, Republican U.S. Representative from Illinois's 8th congressional district Dan Burton, Republican U.S. Representative from Indiana's 6th Todd Young, Republican U.S. Representative from Indiana's 9th congressional district Steve King, Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 5th congressional district Tim Huelskamp, Republican U.S. Representative from Kansas's 1st congressional district Lynn Jenkins, Republican U.S. Representative from Kansas's 2nd congressional district Jerry Moran, Republican U.S. Senator Kansas Andrew Harris, Republican U.S. Representative from Maryland's 1st congressional district Justin Amash, Republican U.S. Representative from Michigan's 3rd congressional district Tim Walberg, Republican U.S. Representative from Michigan's 7th congressional district Kerry Bentivolio, Republican U.S. Representative from Michigan's 11th congressional district Michele Bachmann, Republican U.S. Representative from Minnesota's 6th congressional district Vicky Hartzler, Republican U.S. Representative from Missouri's 4th congressional district Billy Long, Republican U.S. Representative from Missouri's 7th congressional district Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican U.S. Representative from Missouri's 9th congressional district Denny Rehberg, Republican U.S. Representative from Montana's At-large congressional district Adrian Smith, Republican U.S. Representative from Nebraska's 3rd congressional district Tom Coburn, Republican U.S. Senator Oklahoma James Lankford, Republican U.S. Representative from Oklahoma's 5th congressional district Mike Kelly, Republican U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district Pat Toomey, Republican U.S. Senator Pennsylvania Rob Bishop, Republican U.S. Representative from Utah's 1st congressional district Jason Chaffetz, Republican U.S. Representative from Utah's 3rd congressional district Mike Lee, Republican U.S. Senator Utah David McKinley, Republican U.S. Representative from West Virginia's 1st congressional district Cynthia Lummis, Republican U.S. Representative from Wyoming's At-large congressional district You are unaware of the meaning of "House" and "most"? How many tea party representatives do you think there are in the house? At least 80 who signed that stupid petition in advance of shutting the government down, the vast majority of which hail from southern states. Actually, some 144 Republican members of the U.S. House voted against the bill ending the government shutdown, and so did 18 Republican members of the U.S. Senate. Teabaggers all, no matter how they describe themselves. |
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says... On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 08:54:12 -0700, jps wrote: On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 21:36:32 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 21:22:41 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 10/21/13, 9:11 PM, wrote: On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 14:11:44 -0700, jps wrote: On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 19:22:19 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Is it a coincidence that the states most responsible for putting the most Tea Party representatives in the U.S. House are all former members of the confederacy? Your question supplies the answer, of course. Et Tu JP? I was not aware these were states of the confederacy Trent Franks, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 2nd congressional district David Schweikert, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 6th congressional district Paul Gosar, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 4th congressional district Matt Salmon, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 5th congressional district Jeff Denham, Republican U.S. Representative from California's 10th (formerly 19th) congressional Tom McClintock, Republican U.S. Representative from California's 4th congressional district Ed Royce, Republican U.S. Representative from California's 39th Gary Miller, Republican U.S. Representative from California's 42nd Cory Gardner, Republican U.S. Representative from Colorado's 4th congressional district Doug Lamborn, Republican U.S. Representative from Colorado's 5th congressional district Raul Labrador, Republican U.S. Representative from Idaho's 1st congressional district Randy Hultgren, Republican U.S. Representative from Illinois's 14th congressional district Joe Walsh, Republican U.S. Representative from Illinois's 8th congressional district Dan Burton, Republican U.S. Representative from Indiana's 6th Todd Young, Republican U.S. Representative from Indiana's 9th congressional district Steve King, Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 5th congressional district Tim Huelskamp, Republican U.S. Representative from Kansas's 1st congressional district Lynn Jenkins, Republican U.S. Representative from Kansas's 2nd congressional district Jerry Moran, Republican U.S. Senator Kansas Andrew Harris, Republican U.S. Representative from Maryland's 1st congressional district Justin Amash, Republican U.S. Representative from Michigan's 3rd congressional district Tim Walberg, Republican U.S. Representative from Michigan's 7th congressional district Kerry Bentivolio, Republican U.S. Representative from Michigan's 11th congressional district Michele Bachmann, Republican U.S. Representative from Minnesota's 6th congressional district Vicky Hartzler, Republican U.S. Representative from Missouri's 4th congressional district Billy Long, Republican U.S. Representative from Missouri's 7th congressional district Blaine Luetkemeyer, Republican U.S. Representative from Missouri's 9th congressional district Denny Rehberg, Republican U.S. Representative from Montana's At-large congressional district Adrian Smith, Republican U.S. Representative from Nebraska's 3rd congressional district Tom Coburn, Republican U.S. Senator Oklahoma James Lankford, Republican U.S. Representative from Oklahoma's 5th congressional district Mike Kelly, Republican U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district Pat Toomey, Republican U.S. Senator Pennsylvania Rob Bishop, Republican U.S. Representative from Utah's 1st congressional district Jason Chaffetz, Republican U.S. Representative from Utah's 3rd congressional district Mike Lee, Republican U.S. Senator Utah David McKinley, Republican U.S. Representative from West Virginia's 1st congressional district Cynthia Lummis, Republican U.S. Representative from Wyoming's At-large congressional district You are unaware of the meaning of "House" and "most"? How many tea party representatives do you think there are in the house? At least 80 who signed that stupid petition in advance of shutting the government down, the vast majority of which hail from southern states. There are only 46 who openly caucus with the tea party. I wouldn't want anybody to know I was associated with those crazy fools, either! |