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Perspective

Feb. 24, 2010

Table for Two At the Tea Party?

K.J. Greene of Thomas Jefferson School of Law asks whether he is a suitable candidate for admittance into the Tea Party movement.

By K.J. Greene

When I was a little boy growing up, tea parties were something little girls liked to do in the back yard with little dolls and little plastic tea cups with no tea in them. We boys had dolls too - we called them GI Joes, and we played in the backyard too, but with considerably more violence involved. We boys were definitely not invited to the tea parties. Today, we have the Tea Party movement, and just like then, I have not yet been invited to one....

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