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Another one of the contradictions in logic that I see among the Tea Baggers is their devotion to minimalist government, no taxes and states rights/individual rights while still touting a strong militarist line.
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What I have noticed about the Tea Baggers is very little is said of any substance, and what is spoken it is so convoluted how could anyone understand it, especially the Tea Baggers.
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The problem I have with the "Tea-Baggers" is that it appears their movement is "it's all about me and my wallet".
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What I have noticed about the Tea Baggers is very little is said of any substance, and what is spoken it is so convoluted how could anyone understand it, especially the Tea Baggers.
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Cdr Pat Douglas says the helicopters, which are known as "Baggers", have completed their 1,000th mission, finding arms and explosives caches.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Annie, expecting any level of intelligence from ‘Baggers is a real stretch.
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Any questions that the Tea Baggers were anything but a group of ignorant, hate filled bigots and zealots were answered.
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Over a third of the so called 'spending' in the stimulus bill that the Tea Baggers are angry about is tax cuts.
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But as recent polls have shown, these Tea Baggers are the same 20% of the republican base that has always been there, just with a new name now that's all.
Rubio: Miranda rights could hamper terror investigations 2010
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The Tea Baggers are a bunch of uninformed, mostly older, mostly white people directing their anger at an easy target: the government.
Movement 'coming from the soil of America,' conservative says 2009
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