Coeur d'Alene?

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Submitted by anonymous (United States), Feb 16, 2010 13:59

NYTCo is still trying to demean Idaho as "the place where all those fascist White Power people live"... (it's not, they were kiting checks and went to jail or were encouraged to move elsewhere)

The reporter obviously never saw the Tea Party themselves and chose to rely on some random non-white sounding name and appropriately tedious mendacity to make their point...

My family lives in that area, attended the Tea Party safely and without being assaulted in spite of their race, and saw no cross-burning, men in sheets, or anything even as offensive as Bushitler, Chimp-in-Chief, or any of the other leftling nonsense of two years ago...

It is a small college town, next to wonderful parks and there are lots of retired folks. It's not at all what the liars at the NYTCo try to make it appear... In fact, it is a much more tolerant area than Midtown Manhattan...


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⇒ Coeur d'Alene? [151 words]anonymousFeb 16, 2010 13:59
Tea Party is the working class movement [47 words]Hyphenated AmericanFeb 16, 2010 12:33
When differing ideologies are mischacterized as "racism"... [251 words]StephenFeb 16, 2010 12:18
typical lefty hypocrisy [71 words]RichardFeb 16, 2010 12:10
Patently Absurd Racial Fear-Mongering [126 words]JazzFeb 16, 2010 12:00
TEA Partiers aren't who you think they are. [108 words]Warren BonesteelFeb 16, 2010 11:23
Destroyers [64 words]John CalimirisFeb 16, 2010 11:10
Nothing new [108 words]LyleFeb 16, 2010 08:58

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