I used to be a member of the Libertarian party, but quit because I found the group was run by people who were more about hating the government rather improving it. I consider myself a liberal-leaning, small “L” libertarian, but I don’t have a political party I call home.
I discovered the Modern Whig Party...
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Posts Tagged ‘ tea party ’
Is a third party the answer to bipartisanship blues?
If anyone can identify the enemy, it’s Captain America
Via Publius Forum:
In issue number 602 of Captain America, a new story line has begun called “Two Americas.” In it the current Captain (there have been a few of them, apparently) is on the trail of a faux Captain America that is mentally deranged and getting chummy with some white supremacist, anti-government, survivalists types...
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‘Tea Party’ movement has state GOP moving to the right
Rich Miller has a warning for Illinois Republicans:
Establishment Republican politicians all over the country are becoming more freaked out by the angry, anti-tax, anti-illegal immigration, anti-Obama, anti-whatever tea party protestors and are mimicking their rhetoric. Even in Illinois, where top GOP politicians mostly took a pass on the harsher aspects of the “Reagan Revolution”...
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Sen. Durbin blacklists Quincy radio station
Via QuincyNews.org:
Mike Moyers, general manager/vice president of STARadio Corporation, which owns WTAD-AM (930), said Christina Angarola of Durbin’s Chicago office called WTAD on Monday to inform them they would no longer be included on the list of those receiving news releases from the senator when he plans to visit West-Central Illinois.
Moyers said Angarola was...
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Peoria is invited to a tea party
Via a Facebook invitation:
TOWN HALL STYLE CONSTITUTION DAY TEA PARTY
You’ve got questions…and since our Senators don’t have answers, we found people who do!
Host: Central Illinois Campaign for Liberty
Type: Causes – Rally
Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009
Time: 11:00am – 2:00pm
Location: Start in front of the Peoria Public Library and marching to the Peoria County Courthouse
Street: Corner of...
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