A group of conservatives is launching their own social networking site after enduring what they call years of censorship and liberal bullying on Facebook.
The Tea Party Community is expected to officially launch on Saturday – but the social networking site for conservatives has already drawn nearly 50,000 members.
“It’s a new home for conservatives and the Tea Party movement in America,” said co-founder Ken Crow. “It’s a social community just for them.”
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Maybe this will provoke a call to arms. I'm in.
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They did it before the fiscal cliff vote because they did it to me about a month ago!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fn0v0VX3wM Watch this and then demand a reply from Congress
ReplyDeleteSite is hard to use
ReplyDeleteIt's taking some getting used too and I'm not sure if I'll be on there all that much. They really need to moderate it better but, it's just starting out so maybe that will be straightened out. We definitely need something to get our voices out there and this may be the site to do it. Just needs some more work, in my opinion. :-)
ReplyDeleteI've wanted this for a long time now. I've gotten that censoring warning on facebook. I hate that they allow spies to watch us, etc. I will be signing up for this and might just save my facebook account for posting rainbows and butterflies, lol. everyone will think i've gone brain dead.
ReplyDeleteI like it! Anything is better than being under a bunch of Libtard rules and regulations! Maybe Zuckerberg will get a CLUE and the Libs will kill each other because they won't have anyone to unload on!
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Hallelujah. I've been asking about how to make this very thing a reality. Time to end Government by Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI do have a facebook page, but never use it. I do not need them. I never did like it.
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