Epsilon Wrote:Okay. How about the New York Times for a source.Morganni Wrote:CanAh, the ubiqutious "just a few bad apples" defense. I'll be waiting for the Tea Party to repudiate these actions (and all the others like it) but won't hold my breath.
you please try to keep in mind that one group of people calling
themselves part of the Tea Party does not necessarily represent the
opinions of everyone else calling themselves part of it?
-Morgan. They're not the freaking borg, for Urd's sake.
Quote:Cite?
ECSNorway wrote:
Indeed. There is documented proof that at least one fake Tea Party group was created by pro-Dem agitators to try to discredit the movement.
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Epsilon
Quote:In Nevada, conservative radio listeners have heard an advertisement promoting the Senate campaign of a “Tea Party of Nevada” candidate, Scott Ashjian. The ads criticize Sharron Angle, the Republican nominee and favored candidate of the actual Tea Party movement in the race against Senator Harry Reid, the Democratic majority leader.--
The ad was sponsored by a group backed by unions and casino and mining companies supporting Mr. Reid.
Nevada is one of several states, including Florida, where “Tea Party”
political committees have appeared on ballot lines without the knowledge
or support of leading Tea Party activists, who have generally chosen
not to support third-party candidacies. In most of those cases, local
bloggers, reporters and lawyers have traced connections to local
Democrats, drawing lawsuits, complaints and, in a couple of cases,
admissions of involvement.
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