Why I Joined the Tea Party Tonight

I joined the Tea Party tonight because I believe that the future of America is hanging by a thread. I believe in the principles set forth by the Founding Fathers of the United States of America. I personally was raised in a "whitebread" community in a country club in NJ in the 1970's and raised to believe that all men/women are created equally and deserve the right to strive for excellence which I have done & achieved. I am willing to fight because although I am a pacifist and a Catholic, my children are "biracial" (my husband and I have informed them that they are "Americian") and I want them to live in a clean, peaceful and free world where they can pursue their dreams. They already speak of their plans to do so and they are only 3 years old. What a wonderful way to start! Let us hope that we can continue to afford to be able to support their gifts, talents, values and hopes for a better and brighter USA, because at the rate our country is going, we no longer can do so despite our blood, sweat, sleeplessness, grit, toil, sacrifice and HARDSHIP, I dare say, matches some of that which is being brought to the spotlight by our current administration.
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  • Certainly, Ricky. I believe that people across the nation and around the world are waking up to the fact that it is time to take responsibility for themselves. Perhaps not the people in power now, but they will follow. Our planet is an organism and we need to return to synergy. That's the big picture. The medium picture is that lifestyle dictates our state of health at any given point in time. The detailed picture lies in homologous stem cell transfer. People won't be sick anymore, like they are today. 

  • can you explain in more detail how the future of medicine is about to change and how our past calculations are incorrect. and welcome to tea party dana.
  • In addition, I am in the higher eschelon of healthcare providers and a scientist and I must inform my fellow Tea-Partiers that our current stand on Obamacare is wrong. With all due respect, what you fail to realize is that the future of medicine is about to change so much that none of your calculations based on the past are correct and its a whole new ballgame. So my suggestion is we focus on the here-and-now issues and stop wasting our breath/hot air on predictions thatr no longer apply.
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