FUNDAMENTALLY INSANE: Don't Let THE TEA PARTY Movement Destroy America


Cover of the book FUNDAMENTALLY INSANE: Don't Let THE TEA PARTY Movement Destroy America by Raymond Sturgis, Raymond Sturgis
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Author: Raymond Sturgis ISBN: 9781466233256
Publisher: Raymond Sturgis Publication: August 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Raymond Sturgis
ISBN: 9781466233256
Publisher: Raymond Sturgis
Publication: August 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Tea Party has reshaped American politics, with views that are biased, misinformed and disheartening. When the Tea Party reared its ugly head, it was at the end of President George W. Bush term and beginning of President Barack Obama existing term. They came right out of the gate with their prejudice views of Democrats and Barack Obama. They say they are not racist, however, holding up signs that shows images of President Obama looking like an ape, or some other derogatory form is clear of whom and what group of people that started this farce. It would benefit America if everyone start drowning out the prejudice and sinister views of the TEA PARTY and its ass kissing republicans that seek their support.
Moreover, this book is comprised of comprehensive issues that the TEA PARTY fail to address as they CUT,CAP and BALANCE America's governing bodies out of preserving and saving what is best for America, its moral values for all.

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The Tea Party has reshaped American politics, with views that are biased, misinformed and disheartening. When the Tea Party reared its ugly head, it was at the end of President George W. Bush term and beginning of President Barack Obama existing term. They came right out of the gate with their prejudice views of Democrats and Barack Obama. They say they are not racist, however, holding up signs that shows images of President Obama looking like an ape, or some other derogatory form is clear of whom and what group of people that started this farce. It would benefit America if everyone start drowning out the prejudice and sinister views of the TEA PARTY and its ass kissing republicans that seek their support.
Moreover, this book is comprised of comprehensive issues that the TEA PARTY fail to address as they CUT,CAP and BALANCE America's governing bodies out of preserving and saving what is best for America, its moral values for all.

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