popeye1250
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ORIGINAL: dcnovice In a letter to the New Yorker (5-31-10), David B. Kanin, adjunct professor of international relations at Johns Hopkins, offers an interesting (to me, at least) perspective on Tea Partiers vis-a-vis the American founders. quote:
The so-called Tea Partiers may portray themselves as heirs to the American Revolutionaries, but they are actually the descendants of those who lost the debate of 1788--in particular, the strain of constititutional opponents who violently resisted federal authority until Washington took to the battlefield against them. American Revolutionaries opposed taxation without representation. These people oppose any taxation at all. Despite their "We the People" T-shirts, the visceral drivers of this fragmented formation are not conservatives striving to defend the Bill of Rights and strictly define constitutional language. They are anti-federalists, opposed to any meaningful central government, hostile to the principles of America's founders, and determined to re-create the loose association of local authorities that fell apart within a few years of its establishment. Thoughts? Is Kanin on to something? Overstating his case? Who are the true heirs to America's founders? Who cares about their petigree? I'm just glad they're around to shake up things. The federal govt is too big and spends money that we don't have and more importantly doesn't *listen* to The People! It is in short, out of control. I hope the Voters shake the federal govt to it's very foundations in November! Were you as bothered about this before the other January, or is that something you've only started to fret about since Obama was elected, though? The number of people who've suddenly decided that their government has to practise fiscal responsibility, despite the fact that they'd spent the eight previous years cheering on Bush's decision to fight a war on hire purchase funding, is a bit depressing. Moon, yes I was. You don't fight al qeada with Army Divisions who simply act as "targets." You fight them "dirty". Poison them, use bio and chem weapons, sabotage that kind of thing. Armys and Navys are tremendously expensive to deploy! And, you don't attack the wrong country. I hated Bush, I didn't vote for him or his father. And Obama is nothing more than an amateur just like Bush! He's also a Quisling!
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