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I didnt see it but I am sure their name has something to do with The Boston tea Party.

The Boston Tea Party arose from two issues confronting the British Empire in 1773: the financial problems of the British East India Company, and an ongoing dispute about the extent of Parliament's authority, if any, over the British American colonies without seating any elected representation. The North ministry's attempt to resolve these issues produced a showdown that would eventually result in revolution.[2].

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Well quite, GJ. Have they any idea at all?  I'm all for liberalism, but it means something else to me. I wish Obama had fulfilled the promise he was voted in for, we might all have more chance of a peaceful world. While I'm about it; is it really such a crime that Muslims want to build a mosque near the twin towers space? Can't people look at that as a reconcillatory (sp) message rather than a kick up the a*se.
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The guy who used the word 'tyrant' referring to Barack Obama.....he hadn't a fricking clue what the word meant!!
I think they go by the method of using the expression enough for people to believe it. They don't see it in context anymore. Why don't they question that the main guy had made millions as has Sarah Palin, who is the worst thing that could ever happen to America or the rest of the world.
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