TEA PARTY - What MA Scott Brown means? A different perspective.

by CynicalPatriot | January 28, 2010 at 03:03 am
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This is an except for an article that I wrote on Examiner.com.

I will try to get straight to the point.  If you don't agree with my premise, stop reading:

My fellow TEA Party Conservatives, I premise my thoughts on the following: The two major political parties deliberately polarize WE THE PEOPLE to divert attention from them.  We vent our hostility on the political opposition because that is how politicians frame our elections.  Instead of us pouring our ire out on the politicians, we vent on each other.  Our politicians are like the kids from the school ground of your youth who spread rumors and goaded others into fights while they stood by and laughed at what they had created.

My fellow TEA Party Conservative friends (no I am not forgetting my liberal TEA Party friends) I ask you to contain your enthusiasm.  I know we have had to just take it for a year and we are frustrated.  I know we want to lash out. But let us not lose this opportunity to permanently change American Politics. Let us be gracious, benevolent winners. Let us reach out to our fellow Americans and engage them in thoughtful dialogue.  Invite them to TEA Parties in spite of their political leanings. Let them get to know us by our acts and deeds.  Share with them your pride in you self-sufficiency.  Instill them with your fervor for life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.  Let them come to see what their leaders told them about us was simply propaganda.

Do not let the politicians from the two main political parties continue to frame our elections and tell us how to feel about the issues.  Do not let the politicians pit us against each other

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Those were my thoughts.

Don Mashak

The Cynical Patriot

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