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PSYCHO BABBLE.

In politics today the sociological warfare focused on the American people has become extremely intense and to me very offensive. For instance, the Tea Party, while they might have some valid concerns, they base there rhetoric not on solutions but on hate, anger, and distaste for big government. All the time avoiding the real issues at hand, ducking the fact that when presented with difficult questions they have no real solutions. Masking their radical views by taping into the so called anger in America, in hopes that they can win elections by slipping past and masking their real agenda. The republican party however, takes somewhat a different approach by allowing the Tea Party folks to do much of the dirty work they would love to do but do not have the courage to do. Also by promoting a sociological barrage of misinformation and in some cases unfounded accusations. The idea here is to get it said, get it circulated and keep saying the same thing. You see, just getting this stuff out their where people hear it constantly, has it's way of convincing people that hey, this is got to be true, when really, their is no factual basis for it.

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