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I just got kicked out of the Greater Boston Tea Party group for questioning the wisdom of inviting the co-founder of the ‘No Labels” group, Ron Shaich , to speak

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I just got kicked out of the Greater Boston Tea Party group for questioning the wisdom of inviting the co-founder of the ‘No Labels” group, Ron Shaich , to speak.
I was told that he was invited because it is good to get opinions from all sides.
Then they kicked me out.
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Michael McNeil – No Labels.                        

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Christen Varley It will be really interesting to hear from this group net week, won’t it?

Despite the differences, if we don’t start talking to people outside our own group, we’ll never accomplish nothing. I’m looking forward to hearing what they have to say. After all, wasn’t the tea party formed to work outside the established party system as well? We don’t have to agree on every position but it is nice to know there has become.

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Michael McNeil I don’t know. The No Labels group is a far left group. Pretty sure they are using the Tea Party to push for their very liberal agenda. Have you looked at the people that belong to No Labels?

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Christen Varley “Far left” is a mischaracterization – on any continuum. And so what if they are? Why is it a bad thing to let people hear what they have to say and decide for themselves? Sheesh! I really don’t understand this invented controversy. Since when has the tea party told people what they should think, what they should do, who they should listen to. GBTP has NEVER done that and isn’t starting now. Other TP leaders may think people need to be dictated to – GBTP doesn’t. Nobody gets harmed by hearing someone speak for 8 minutes out of two hours.

Finally, if someone who is in the tea party is duped into following an agenda that is contrary to limited government, personal responsibility and individual liberty, they’re not really “tea party” to begin with.

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Michael McNeil Ron Shaich is a former Treasurer of the Massachusetts Democratic Party. And for what it is worth he was a delegate for George McGovern.

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Christen Varley Good thing it will all be on video!!! maybe we’ll get lucky and the No Labels speaker will suggest we all joint the Communist party! That would be awesome!!!

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Michael McNeil Funny you should mention communist…http://www.investingdaily.com/15390/panera-breads-communist-experiment/

Panera Bread’s Communist Experiment — PNRA, SBUX, DENN — Investing Daily

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The bakery and restaurant chain’s efforts at doing good for society may end up harming shareholders.

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Christen Varley I mentioned it on purpose. Cause all roads left lead to the communist party, ya’ know. Hehehehehe!

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Michael McNeil In certain cases they do…

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Christine Morabito Surely you are not going to let the behavior of one individual in a group taint the whole group, are you? Haven’t we learned that with attacks on the Tea Party? If people do their research before blindly reposting they would see that No Labels promotes things like “No Budget, No Pay,” making the president have regular press conferences, having the president meet regularly with congressional leaders, making the parties pay for presidential fundraising, making the president appear before Congress for questioning on a regular basis, and making Congress work 5 days a week, three weeks a month, with one week then spent in the district.

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Christen Varley Terrible, terrible people.

So Christine, who are you working for today? Soros or the Koch bros? Hahahahaha!

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Christine Morabito Whoever will pay me!

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Michael McNeil The co-founders of No Labels John Avolon and Ron Shaich are democratic party hacks. I’m not tainting the whole group by pointing that out, am I?

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Michael McNeil Anyway…sorry if I have angered you guys.

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Christine Morabito You can find a conspiracy in anything if you look hard enough. I completely disagree that all Democrats are evil. Hey, some are even fiscally conservative. You know who else is fiscally conservative? The Tea Party!

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Christen Varley Who is angry? I’ve been chuckling all morning. This is entertainment to me.

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Christen Varley Hey Christine, Didja’ buy that manse on the Cape yet? How’s your driver? Hehehe!

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Michael McNeil Well I’m glad your not upset.

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Patrick Humphries If’s always funnier in Ohio

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Christen Varley Everything is funnier in Ohio!

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Jamison Tomasek OhHowIHateOhioState

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      Actually, Mr. McNeal was removed from our site years ago for inappropriate comments. I made a mistake recently of accepting him back into the group, a decision I now regret. A great deal of thought went into inviting No Labels to speak at the Tax Day Rally. For years the Tea Party has been frustrated by low membership and starving for fresh ideas about how we attract others to our message; a message we know a lot of Americans agree with. Much of the work they are doing will vastly improve government transparency and accountability, things we all can agree on. My hope is that by listening to each other, we’ll realize that what we have in common is so much bigger than what divides us. I you’re married, do you agree with your spouse 100% of the time? Of course not – but you come together because of what you have in common. Here’s what the Tea Party and No Labels have in common: “No Budget, No Pay,” making the president have regular press conferences, having the president meet regularly with congressional leaders, making the parties pay for presidential fundraising, making the president appear before Congress for questioning on a regular basis, and making Congress work 5 days a week, three weeks a month, with one week then spent in the district.

    • Anonymous

      I guess there’s no way to vet someone who posts on this site, huh?

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