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“Never Say the Tea Party Inspires or is Connected to Violence” because they’ll come round to your house and punch you in the face, presumably?
I did not know there is a Tea Party in the UK:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/nov/10/student-protest-fees-violent
Because you progressives have me convinced that the evil Tea Party is the only source of violence in the world, ergo the incident described in the link must be Tea Party related. I can see where you progressives are going now, the Tea Party is your new boogey man.
I know there is a Tea Party in the UK.