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I would say decisively no," said Mark Meckler, a co-founder of Tea Party Patriots, which sent its members an alert last month urging them to call their representatives to urge them to "stop now and go home!!" "We sent them a message that we expect them to go home and come back newly constituted and do something different," Mr. Meckler said.
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