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af/21/boston.
originally from portland, or.
montréal bound.
horcruxes: pearl, soulhat, in the aeroplane over the sea, ...?

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  • Sarah Palin @ the Boston Commons on Wednesday

    l’m not a huge fan of politics, but I am planning on checking out Sarah Palin’s rally at the Boston Commons tomorrow (Wednesday, 10 am - 1 pm). I’m not a fan of Gawker, either, but they do have a fairly funny “Tea Party Dictionary” up. Some of my favorites: 

    Communism: Is used to define any plan or program, usually put in place by the government, that has any aspirations to help the poor. The word ‘red’ and the phrase ‘redistribution of wealth’ are also regularly applied. All are meant to imply that the ordinary business of a capitalist government, to provide the things that the free market does not, is sinister and evil. Draws on mythology created in the 1950s and 1960s.
    Freedom: Is defined as the rights of any individual to do anything, without government interference, as long as those things do not include falling in love with a member of one’s own gender, or deciding to get an abortion.
    Marriage, Sanctity of: Any mention of this phrase is code for ‘I don’t know what’s right, but I know that gay people freak me out and and make me feel funny, and it just ain’t right and it shouldn’t be allowed’.

    Check out the entire dictionary here - complete with corresponding pictures of ironically, but unintentionally, misspelled Tea Party signs.

    Tagged: boston gawker sarah palin tea party politics humor

    Posted on April 13, 2010

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