wizards8507
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Yeah, Mexico sold the U.S land that various tribes had been on for who knows how long that pretty much had no Americans or Mexicans. A lot of the people who populated the area for America were immigrants. ** After the Redskins debate here on IE, I've been asking a local Native friend about the history of the area. As of now I have a very basic understanding of what happened way back when.
But the main point is that the USA has been so willing to let in immigrants is to due to the huge tract of Indian land that could be populated with newcomers. Is it a coincidence that the original Tea Party, the Know Nothings, popped up when a large number of immigrants showed up in American cities?
Race baiting. The Tea Party has absolutely nothing to do with race. The Tea Party evolved because a large number of people became disgusted with Democratic spending and establishment Republicans acting the same way.
What do you think, he's lying to you? I don't know about you, but I've never met a shy racist. If the Tea Party had anything to do with race, don't you think they might have, I don't know, said something racist by now? Or how about the fact that Ben Carson would be a top three candidate for president among the Tea Party if he showed any interest in running?
Maybe I should start hanging around college educated Tea Partiers, you know the real ones.
Yeah, Mexico sold the U.S land that various tribes had been on for who knows how long that pretty much had no Americans or Mexicans. A lot of the people who populated the area for America were immigrants. ** After the Redskins debate here on IE, I've been asking a local Native friend about the history of the area. As of now I have a very basic understanding of what happened way back when.
But the main point is that the USA has been so willing to let in immigrants is to due to the huge tract of Indian land that could be populated with newcomers. Is it a coincidence that the original Tea Party, the Know Nothings, popped up when a large number of immigrants showed up in American cities?
Race baiting. The Tea Party has absolutely nothing to do with race. The Tea Party evolved because a large number of people became disgusted with Democratic spending and establishment Republicans acting the same way.
You have apparently made the mistake of hanging out with liberals who were posing as Tea Baggers trying to make them look like racists. lol
I don't see where the race-baiting comes in. Are Tea Partiers not generally opposed to large-scale immigration with limited restrictions? The comparison of the modern Tea Party with the Know-Nothings of the 19th century is often made, even by (non-Tea Party) conservatives. It might be more of a flight of rhetoric than a sound analytical comparison, but it's hardly outrageous.
Anyway, Jeb's point was that waves of immigrants came to this country in the 19th century in part because there were vast expanses of formerly Indian land to settle, and there were populist objections then, as there are now, to the immigration. There was no accusation of racism, unless I missed it.
Allen West. Tim Scott. Suzanna Martinez. Deneen Borelli. Ted Cruz. Raul Labrador. I could list dozens more since you two haven't done any research on this. You're engulfing too much MSNBC and have no idea who makes up the Tea Party.
Jeb's argument to me read that the racist Tea Party rose due to the country's first half black president being elected. I countered with the fact that the Tea Party stands for "Taxed Enough Already" and had more to do with fiscal conservatives fed up with establishment Republicans and Democrats with their spending. They also want a constitutional government (TARP, stimulus, obamacare, etc).
Nope, they're not. They're opposed to ILLEGAL immigration. Let's see if we can make this clear.Are Tea Partiers not generally opposed to large-scale immigration with limited restrictions?
Nope, they're not. They're opposed to ILLEGAL immigration. Let's see if we can make this clear.
White guy who enters the country illegally = bad
Hispanic guy who enters the country legally = good
If it had ANYTHING to do with race, the problem "tea partiers" would have would be with the Hispanic guy. The issue is not who is coming here or what color they are, it's with how they're coming here.
See below.There was no race baiting in this thread, at least not by Jeb, and yet AGAIN, you have unnecessarily posted a contemptuous, condescending message.
Leppy may have jumped the gun with his accusation of "race baiting," but Jeb proved him right with his very next post.Race baiting. The Tea Party has absolutely nothing to do with race. The Tea Party evolved because a large number of people became disgusted with Democratic spending and establishment Republicans acting the same way.
Clearly a contemptuous post scoffing at the idea that the tea party has nothing to do with race.
GoIrish's attempt to use Google Images as an authoritative source to prove how racist the tea party is.
What do you think, he's lying to you? I don't know about you, but I've never met a shy racist. If the Tea Party had anything to do with race, don't you think they might have, I don't know, said something racist by now? Or how about the fact that Ben Carson would be a top three candidate for president among the Tea Party if he showed any interest in running?
See below.
I have made this point before, my wife (Filipino/Mexican), my brother in law (Black), my mother and father in law (Filipino and Mexican, obviously) and my parents are all Tea Party members… all of them are TP members for the exact reasons Polish metions above, and three of the six have their masters degree and one has a doctorate. Please stop with the “Tea Bagging” crap, and or cries of mass racism/stupidity, there are a lot of names and labels that I could use to express my contempt for modern liberal movements that I refuse to use out of respect for many of the liberal minds on this board that I happen to respect.
My response was to Jeb's "lol" post, not to GoIrish. I don't care who started it, frankly, but I stand by my posts. My problem is not with race-baiting in this conversation but with people at large who bring up racism as it relates to the tea party. Regardless of how race ENTERED the conversation, GoIrish continued it and I felt compelled to respond.Outrageously, laughably, and transparently dishonest, wizards.
You posted this at 6:35 a.m., post # 13518.
GoIrish posted this at 7:36 a.m., post # 13521.
When you posted 13518, there was no race baiting.
I make no apologies for GoIrish's post, I want to be clear. But he wouldn't have posted that without false claims of race-baiting by Leppy and wizards.
Again, I don't care who started it. Leppy probably did. My point about your pictures of the signs is that it has been proven that ThinkProgress and other leftist groups have gone to Tea Party events as "fake racists" so they could get on the news and give me movement a black eye. Furthermore, even if a "real" racist showed up to a tea party rally, that doesn't automatically disqualify its message. A racist who believes that murder is wrong and a murderer who believes that racism is wrong are both correct, however despicable the rest of their beliefs might be.My response -- a group of photographs of tea party rallies in which marchers were holding up offensive and often racist signs and such, was a direct response to this statement:
If the Tea Party had anything to do with race, don't you think they might have, I don't know, said something racist by now?
I did not bring up race, I was simply demonstrating how silly your statement was.
Dozens? Wow, that is impressive for a national political movement. Oh, and Allen West? hahahahahaha
Yeah, Mexico sold the U.S land that various tribes had been on for who knows how long that pretty much had no Americans or Mexicans. A lot of the people who populated the area for America were immigrants. ** After the Redskins debate here on IE, I've been asking a local Native friend about the history of the area. As of now I have a very basic understanding of what happened way back when.
But the main point is that the USA has been so willing to let in immigrants is to due to the huge tract of Indian land that could be populated with newcomers. Is it a coincidence that the original Tea Party, the Know Nothings, popped up when a large number of immigrants showed up in American cities?
Jeb's argument to me read that the racist Tea Party rose due to the country's first half black president being elected. I countered with the fact that the Tea Party stands for "Taxed Enough Already" and had more to do with fiscal conservatives fed up with establishment Republicans and Democrats with their spending. They also want a constitutional government (TARP, stimulus, obamacare, etc).
You guys crack me up and some still can't wrap their heads around this: I am not anti immigration, and neither is the Tea Party. We are anti ILLEGAL immigration. Big difference, yet on this forum somehow impossible for some to understand. Look at GoIrish41's posts from yesterday and you'll see the same.
My response was to Jeb's "lol" post, not to GoIrish. I don't care who started it, frankly, but I stand by my posts. My problem is not with race-baiting in this conversation but with people at large who bring up racism as it relates to the tea party. Regardless of how race ENTERED the conversation, GoIrish continued it and I felt compelled to respond.
Again, I don't care who started it. Leppy probably did. My point about your pictures of the signs is that it has been proven that ThinkProgress and other leftist groups have gone to Tea Party events as "fake racists" so they could get on the news and give me movement a black eye. Furthermore, even if a "real" racist showed up to a tea party rally, that doesn't automatically disqualify its message. A racist who believes that murder is wrong and a murderer who believes that racism is wrong are both correct, however despicable the rest of their beliefs might be.
Yes, dozens. More than the Democrats have in the Senate. Chew on that for a bit.
So, you are saying that you can name more miniorities in a national political movement than there are Democrats in a body that has 100 members? And, you are throwing that around like it is an impressive statistic? Alrighty then.
I love this. Nothing says "you're doing something right" as a Republican more than John McCain, Rick Perry, and Dick Cheney criticizing your foreign policy.
The Rand Paul pile on - David Nather and Jeremy Herb - POLITICO.com
"I ask Gov. Perry: How many Americans should send their sons or daughters to die for a foreign country — a nation the Iraqis won’t defend for themselves? How many Texan mothers and fathers will Gov. Perry ask to send their children to fight in Iraq?"