Sunday, October 17, 2010

US Tea Partiers explain what they stand for

It Took the British, Who have a strong Aversion to "tea parties" to define the feeling....

Both main parties are elitist. Washington is full of the same type of arrogant people who look down on those outside the system. These elites don't listen to people like me - we're just part of the country they fly over.

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Both main parties are elitist. Washington is full of the same type of arrogant people who look down on those outside the system. These elites don't listen to people like me - we're just part of the country they fly over.

Conservative activists calling themselves the Tea Party arrived on the political scene in 2009. The anti-establishment movement won several victories over mainstream Republicans in primary contents ahead of November's mid-term elections.

Here four voters from across the US explain why they support the Tea Party movement and what they expect from the forthcoming vote.

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