TheRealMafoo said:
That's the amazing thing that's going on right now. This movement has a lot of power. over 30% of Americans don't hold an allegiance to either party. For more people who call themselves Democrate of Republican, what they really want is no in those parties. Because of this, a Tea Party candidate can, and will, win. This election we will only see 5-10% of the people from the Tea Party, but that's huge considering where we started. There does not need to be to many of them to make sure all the bills either party passes are good bills for the people. Oh, and what qualifications does one need to hold office? Here is an example of a Tea Party Candidate that both the Republicans and Democrats hate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Miller_(Alaska_politician) He beat the GOP candidate, in the primaries. Seems qualified enough for me. Far more qualified then Obama. |
Youre absolutely right. The Tea Party seems to be showing the world that the people have had enough and at least some of us have "woken up". I'm certainly not saying we're all doomed, I'm just saying we're all doomed IF we don't do something about it. (People are starting to wake up across Europe too as the elections in Holland and Sweden seem to suggest as well as the growing "British Resistance" and the popularity of the BNP despite NWO controlled political establishment and mainstream media demonisation.) The NWO deniers can (dis)believe what they want, they just shouldn't come crying to us when they've become a victim of the system. However the NWO apologists should just go and live in North Korea if that's the sort of world they want to live in!







