Tea would be an anachronism, the state of affairs today clearly calls for us to dump oil.
Obviously this presents an ecological problem.
Luckly I have thought of an ingenious solution- they only way an oil spill will get cleaned up is if those in power are pressured to or have a vested interest. Getting them to care probably will not happen, so we dump the oil on their fancy mansions, villas, etc... that way they demand FEMA come in and clean it up (after pointing assault rifles at some grandmas of course).
See it works on numerous levels. Not only is it kind of a second Tea Party, but we also get to have a nice community event, get to know what our representatives better, and of course ruin some rich peoples stuff- all positives.
2007-11-28 23:30:36
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answered by donfolstar 3
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simply by fact the final conservative regime in america of a proved, you may protest even if you go with and no one will pay attention. The Boston Tea celebration had relevance lengthy in the past whilst simply by fact the celebration ruined an high priced British product. That have been given them interest. at present that variety of action could in all threat form a individual as an monetary terrorist.
2016-10-18 08:22:39
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answered by ? 4
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Why not let people from all 50 states gather at the White House and dump our garbage there in protest of overall unfair and unjust treatment of US citizens
2007-11-28 23:41:34
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answered by georgewarren93 5
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Do as you wish in Boston. I'll be here in Mississippi, with low taxes, high teen pregancy, high divorce rate, crumbling infrastructure and numerous acts of Dominionism.
Go ahead and protest.
2007-11-29 00:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm going to take part in a civil rights struggle concerning things that have happened in the south, that is my Boston tea party.
2007-11-28 23:45:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, we've actually done that in Chicago. Bottle water is now being heavily taxed, so a lot of people dumped it in the Chicago River.
2007-11-28 23:24:48
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answered by Strats!! 4
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At least you have Representatives! Here in D.C. we pay all the same taxes and have no one in Congress on our behalf! How about a Potomac River Tea-Party?
2007-11-28 23:17:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The original complaint was "taxation without representation." Today, we elect the official who are stealing our money. You do have say so in how money is spent. Call your Congressman.
2007-11-28 23:19:38
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answered by regerugged 7
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Sure - milk and two sugars please. The only decent thing that came of that was 'Paul Revere and the Raiders' nice records lol
love from England
2007-11-29 01:23:30
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answered by Puppet Dictator 5
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We don't need to go to Boston.
This is true all over the country.
Symbolic gestures are nice, but the reality is that we have to vote for smaller, less intrusive government.
Until we fire the guys who perpetuate the system as it stands, we will continue to have the unlimited charge account, charged up to the max by our elected officials.
If you really don't want it, vote for Ron Paul.
2007-11-28 23:22:39
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answered by maryjellerson 4
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