Liberal media gives too much importance to tea party

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17 Apr 2011, 11:11 pm

Media doesn't want to show dissent on the left against Nobel Laureate Obama, particularly on the war. You guys get plenty of attention tho, the union protests were widely covered.



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17 Apr 2011, 11:20 pm

I'm guessing that in about 9 months, tea party events will start growing until they steal the spotlight almost completely. :P


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17 Apr 2011, 11:33 pm

John_Browning wrote:
I'm guessing that in about 9 months, tea party events will start growing until they steal the spotlight almost completely. :P


When that happens the party will be debating over High tea vs Low tea (Afternoon tea) vs Cream tea.
Oh by the way the way, I take my Lapsang Souchong with milk, my green tea without & I take my
Earl Grey with a slice of Lemon. :wink:



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17 Apr 2011, 11:38 pm

cdfox7 wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
I'm guessing that in about 9 months, tea party events will start growing until they steal the spotlight almost completely. :P


When that happens the party will be debating over High tea vs Low tea (Afternoon tea) vs Cream tea.
Oh by the way the way, I take my Lapsang Souchong with milk, my green tea without & I take my
Earl Grey with a slice of Lemon. :wink:

The tea party is likely going to be able to mobilize a huge political machine to get Obama out of office.

As for tea, I take mine iced, loaded with sugar, no lemon, and I drink it by the quart. :)


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17 Apr 2011, 11:45 pm

cdfox7 wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
I'm guessing that in about 9 months, tea party events will start growing until they steal the spotlight almost completely. :P


When that happens the party will be debating over High tea vs Low tea (Afternoon tea) vs Cream tea.
Oh by the way the way, I take my Lapsang Souchong with milk, my green tea without & I take my
Earl Grey with a slice of Lemon. :wink:


But doesn't milk inhibit some of the healthy effects of tea?

Green Tea is pretty awe-inspiring, though.

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17 Apr 2011, 11:50 pm

John_Browning wrote:
cdfox7 wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
I'm guessing that in about 9 months, tea party events will start growing until they steal the spotlight almost completely. :P


When that happens the party will be debating over High tea vs Low tea (Afternoon tea) vs Cream tea.
Oh by the way the way, I take my Lapsang Souchong with milk, my green tea without & I take my
Earl Grey with a slice of Lemon. :wink:

The tea party is likely going to be able to mobilize a huge political machine to get Obama out of office.

As for tea, I take mine iced, loaded with sugar, no lemon, and I drink it by the quart. :)


Good show old man 8) How one takes there tea is one's personal choice.
How one takes there tea might end up as a fight in the White House Tea party.
Throwing tea cups around the place is a waste of ones best Bone China now. 8O



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17 Apr 2011, 11:53 pm

Master_Pedant wrote:
cdfox7 wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
I'm guessing that in about 9 months, tea party events will start growing until they steal the spotlight almost completely. :P


When that happens the party will be debating over High tea vs Low tea (Afternoon tea) vs Cream tea.
Oh by the way the way, I take my Lapsang Souchong with milk, my green tea without & I take my
Earl Grey with a slice of Lemon. :wink:


But doesn't milk inhibit some of the healthy effects of tea?

Green Tea is pretty awe-inspiring, though.

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Yes it done my good sir, tho personally Lapsang tastes better with milk.



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18 Apr 2011, 8:13 am

I drink straight green tea. I'm drinking some right now. I use tea bags. It is the Swanson's brand.



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18 Apr 2011, 8:17 am

I like how american liberals and american conservatives like to think of the media as against them, like they're some type of underdog.


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18 Apr 2011, 10:53 am

I prefer matcha when possible.


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18 Apr 2011, 10:59 am

Three guys sitting at a table; a Wall Street Broker, a Union Teacher and a Tea Partier. A plate of 12 cookies arrive. The Wall Street Broker grabs 11, sticks them in his pocket, turns to the Tea Partier and says, "Hey watch out for that teacher, he wants your cookie."



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18 Apr 2011, 11:39 am

Pandabear I get my green tea from Chinatown, one Chinese supermarket my way sells a great Jasmine tea.
Ska I'll have to try that some time soon, have you tried Masala chai? The Reiki Master who did my Reiki 1 training makes a great Masala chai, one good reason to touch base with her for a chin wag.

Just make a jug of iced Darjeeling after kicking out my CPN :wink:

Thank god Liverpool has got Brew & Leaf two fab places to hang out for a cupper :D



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18 Apr 2011, 11:40 am

simon_says wrote:
Three guys sitting at a table; a Wall Street Broker, a Union Teacher and a Tea Partier. A plate of 12 cookies arrive. The Wall Street Broker grabs 11, sticks them in his pocket, turns to the Tea Partier and says, "Hey watch out for that teacher, he wants your cookie."


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18 Apr 2011, 2:07 pm

cdfox7 wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
I'm guessing that in about 9 months, tea party events will start growing until they steal the spotlight almost completely. :P


When that happens the party will be debating over High tea vs Low tea (Afternoon tea) vs Cream tea.
Oh by the way the way, I take my Lapsang Souchong with milk, my green tea without & I take my
Earl Grey with a slice of Lemon. :wink:


Will the Earl Grey tea be hot?

Anyway, I prefer iced sweet tea.


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18 Apr 2011, 2:12 pm

Tim_Tex wrote:
cdfox7 wrote:
John_Browning wrote:
I'm guessing that in about 9 months, tea party events will start growing until they steal the spotlight almost completely. :P


When that happens the party will be debating over High tea vs Low tea (Afternoon tea) vs Cream tea.
Oh by the way the way, I take my Lapsang Souchong with milk, my green tea without & I take my
Earl Grey with a slice of Lemon. :wink:


Will the Earl Grey tea be hot?

Anyway, I prefer iced sweet tea.


Hot in the colder seasons, & iced in the hotter ones.