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Originally Posted by Ghostwriter
If those who attended the Tea Party events referred to themselves as "teabaggers" it was more than likely because they had not heard the term used as a sexual act. I know I had never heard of it prior to MSNBC harping incessantly about it. Just so you know, I attended several "Tea Parties" last year. You and I both know it is a pejorative term, so why would one want to use it? The answer: to be unnecessarily offensive, to inflame and to disparage.
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So, whose fault that they called themselves teabaggers without researching the term first?
I don't even think that's in the same ballpark as what you are saying.
Heh.
If it bothers you that much then you may want to call oxford over its inclusion as word of the year.
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