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If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then
teatotalitarianism? If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. That would be totally intolerable. |
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On Feb 6, 7:37*am, Frisbieinstein wrote:
If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? * If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. *That would be totally intolerable. Tease! G. |
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On Feb 6, 7:56*am, Garry the Island Boy wrote:
On Feb 6, 7:37*am, Frisbieinstein wrote: If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? * If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. *That would be totally intolerable. Tease! G. Totally |
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On Feb 6, 7:56*am, Garry the Island Boy wrote:
On Feb 6, 7:37*am, Frisbieinstein wrote: If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? * If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. *That would be totally intolerable. Tease! G. Titillating alliteration Mike |
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On Feb 6, 9:45*am, sparksfly wrote:
On Feb 6, 7:56*am, Garry the Island Boy wrote: On Feb 6, 7:37*am, Frisbieinstein wrote: If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? * If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. *That would be totally intolerable. Tease! G. Titillating alliteration Mike Goddam! My spell checker already has that corrected as "tea- totalitarianism" That CAN"T be good... |
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On Feb 6, 2:12*pm, sacha wrote:
On Feb 6, 9:45*am, sparksfly wrote: On Feb 6, 7:56*am, Garry the Island Boy wrote: On Feb 6, 7:37*am, Frisbieinstein wrote: If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? * If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. *That would be totally intolerable. Tease! G. Titillating alliteration Mike Goddam! My spell checker already has that corrected as "tea- totalitarianism" That CAN"T be good... GOP, Got Old Priorities, the party not of Conservative, but Regressive. . .can the fact that they are only interested in control be any clearer? The sad thing so many otherwise intelligent people vote for them thinking they are going to get a piece of the pie. NEWSFLASH! They have already divided it up, and there is nothing left for you. G. |
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On Feb 6, 7:37*pm, Frisbieinstein wrote:
If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? * If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. *That would be totally intolerable. I think we are teetering toward it. Pray for a totter. |
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In article
, Frisbieinstein wrote: If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. That would be totally intolerable. Tea Partiers shouldn't date the GOP John Samples / Special to The Detroit News http://www.detnews.com/article/20100...008/OPINION01/ Tea-Partiers-shouldn-t-date-the-GOP In recent months, the most influential political party in the country may not be the Republican Party or the Democratic Party, but the Tea Party. This murky, largely leaderless grassroots movement has been the driving force behind the derailment of President Barack Obama's dearest agenda items, notably health care reform and climate change legislation. What are the goals of this movement? In part, that is the wrong question. The Tea Party effort rejects the notion that a politician or a pundit should define their movement. Rather, citizens themselves will tell us what the movement means. And Pray! So Sarah says; -- Hint; Enjoy the moment ! |
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On Feb 7, 1:14*am, VFW wrote:
In article , *Frisbieinstein wrote: If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? * If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. *That would be totally intolerable. *Tea Partiers shouldn't date the GOP John Samples / Special to The Detroit News http://www.detnews.com/article/20100...48/1008/OPINIO... Tea-Partiers-shouldn-t-date-the-GOP In recent months, the most influential political party in the country may not be the Republican Party or the Democratic Party, but the Tea Party. This murky, largely leaderless grassroots movement has been the driving force behind the derailment of President Barack Obama's dearest agenda items, notably health care reform and climate change legislation. What are the goals of this movement? In part, that is the wrong question. The Tea Party effort rejects the notion that a politician or a pundit should define their movement. Rather, citizens themselves will tell us what the movement means. And Pray! So Sarah says; -- Hint; Enjoy the moment ! What the movement means!!??? You can fool some of the people some of the time and everybody else will sit around and watch! G. |
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Frisbieinstein wrote:
If the Tea Party sets up a totalitarian state, is it then teatotalitarianism? If they were to ban alcohol it would then be teetotaling teatotalitarianism. That would be totally intolerable. As we there are where are we are we there from tomtittot to teetootomtotalitarian. Tea tea too oo. --James Joyce, Finnegans Wake -- Dan Clore New book: _Weird Words: A Lovecraftian Lexicon_: http://tinyurl.com/yd3bxkw My collected fiction, _The Unspeakable and Others_: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035LTS0O Lord Weÿrdgliffe & Necronomicon Page: http://tinyurl.com/292yz9 News & Views for Anarchists & Activists: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/smygo Strange pleasures are known to him who flaunts the immarcescible purple of poetry before the color-blind. -- Clark Ashton Smith, "Epigrams and Apothegms" |
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