G.O.P. introduces house resolution honoring tea party protesters
source: http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/10/27/g-o-p-introduces-house-resolution-honoring-tea-party...
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The resolution declares that "the fundamental American principles of limited government and personal liberty are under direct assault" and that "when the current trends of government expansion and freedom retrenchment are reversed, it will be due in large part to the efforts of the hundreds of thousands who marched on Washington, DC, on September 12, 2009."
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montesooma
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nah, it is silly to believe that not taking peoples money hurts the economy -- since the economy runs on the peoples money. Only those interested in confiscating said money would spread this b.s. i.e progressives.
Obama spent the money to implement petty, silly, useless programs that the libs have long wanted to try but were prevented by reasonable people, now that those people are out of the way -- every lunatic now in office gets to share in the looting of what once was our national prosperity.
The results are showing.
Only an imbecile would implement tax increases during a recession(remember carter)? Shame Shame for trying to excuse this behavior just for the imagined cause of getting "even" with those who have been successful. - 2 years ago
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montesooma:
Nations tax. All nations. Maybe not North Korea, I wouldn't know.Probably not Somalia.
America is what it is because the majority have chosen that it be what it is.
If you and the rest of the minority hate America so much, perhaps you should move there or somewhere where they don't pay taxes nor have any kind of society whatsoever, and plenty of guns to go round.
Anti-socialism is the new right. No taxes, no society, no America. And lots of guns.
United States of Somalia. - 2 years ago
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RFIDemocracy
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montesooma
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YES! Tax Cuts for the rich. That is the fastest and only way to get people working again and to bring back prosperity for all.
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montesooma:
Yeah, cause it worked so well last time.
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montesooma:
Been there, done that. Didn't work before, it won't work now. The rich keep their riches. Anyone who believes they will put it back into the economy are deluding themselves.
They had their shot at improving the economy via tax breaks, look where it got us. President Obama didn't implement all the spending because our economy was soo good. He was trying to bring it back from the bottom, where the tax breaks took us.
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eldamon
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montesooma:
Ah, the old "Trickle Down" canard that got us into this mess in the first place championed by the so called Credit Card President Reagan - spend now and let others pay later. Those that do not learn from the past are condemned to repeat it - at our expense.
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eldamon
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samthesixth
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GOP needs to pull its head out and propose something meaningful.
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samthesixth:
Boner says they will 'soon' and adds they have '8 or 9 ideas'.
1. TAX CUTS
2. TAX CUTS
3. TAX CUTS
3. TAX CUTS
5. TAX CUTS
6. TAX CUTS
7. TAX CUTS
8. TAX CUTS
and...
9. TAX CUTSFor the uber-rich, of course.
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http://current.com/items/91314785_micheal-berry-speaks-to-disenchanted-supporter...
Looks like they are not the only ones unhappy with Obama. Some people that voted for him are not pleased with him enough to state that they regret voting for him all together.
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trut
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Oh come on Monte, Marxists would never send the means of production overseas. Nor would they give billions of dollars to banks. Glenn Beck said all Ron Paul supporters should be put in concentration camps, maybe you should listen to Alex Jones to gain a proper prespective of Mr. Beck.
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trut:
Actually yes they would -- if you knew the history of the progressive power grab you would know that it is the plan to first collapse capitalism so that it has to be replaced with the "solution".
This explain the almost daily attacks on capitalism and those who profit from it coming from the government.
This govenment could not move faster to collapse the dollar than they are -- at the same time taking ownership and control of every facet of the free market. - 2 years ago
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trut
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trut:
examples please.
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trut:
**...if you knew the history of the progressive power grab you would know that it is the plan to first collapse capitalism so that it has to be replaced with the "solution".**
Reagan/Clinton/Bush/Bush collapsed capiltalism. There is nothing left to collapse.
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trut:
Actually started with woodrow wilson. The current admin has the record in only 9 months of office has quadrupled our deficit and put in jeopardy our worldwide credit rating -- even the chinese don't want to lend us money anymore -- they can see what progressives followers cant, the dollar is headed for the crapper.
With the wreckless printing of money to cover progressive spending, and the implementation of INSANE progressive policies, it is just a matter of short time before inflation is so high that everyone will suffer am extreme cost of living, and just as planned the dollar will collapse.
And people would begin throwing tomatoes at progressives if they didn't need them to live on. - 2 years ago
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trut:
Yes the dollar is headed for the crapper but it goes back a lot further than nine months.
October:25:2007
"After a generation on the sidelines, the US dollar has re-emerged as a central issue in the pricing of oil. Since the credit crunch in August, when the dollar has gone down, oil has gone up, by an average ratio of more than five to one. Since August 21, the greenback has declined 4 per cent versus the euro; West Texas Intermediate crude, the global oil benchmark, meanwhile, is up 25 per cent.
Why are commodities traders fixated on the dollar? Like other oil market puzzles, the answer may lie in Saudi Arabia.
With a booming economy and inflation ticking higher, some speculators worry that Riyadh will de-peg its currency from the dollar. And they see such a step as having the effect of re-pricing oil in euros and yen.
That is because if Saudi Arabia de-pegs and does nothing else, it will be sitting on two rapidly depreciating assets: $20,000bn in oil reserves and $800bn in US dollar reserves.
But if it were to diversify its currency reserves or oil pricing regime, then it is almost certain that the dollar would weaken. As a result, oil prices in dollar terms would have to jump to keep oil demand growth from Asia in check. For speculators with this mindset, oil at almost any price looks cheap, especially when the market is pricing in another dollar-weakening Fed cut this month. Speculators do have it right that the US and Saudi business cycles are increasingly out of sync, and that it will become more difficult for Riyadh to maintain its currency peg to the dollar without exacerbating inflation. Inflation has crept higher, from 2.3 per cent in 2006 to an annualised 3.8 per cent this July."
Bush...again.
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RFIDemocracy
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montesooma
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Go glenn beck! your the only one in the media even presenting resistance to the marxist takeover of america.
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montesooma:
You're a piece of work, monty. Classic textbook case.
Obama is reading your thoughts through your OnStar (tm). - 2 years ago
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montesooma:
Big Brother is really watching you through your tv set.
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Yes we know what tea bagging means -- tea partiers did not name themselves that, i believe it was one of the fine news networks.
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montesooma:
No they gave it to themselves when they started sporting tea bags on the heads having no clue of the double entendre. When the finally figured it out it was too late the media had picked it up and hung it on them.
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eldamon
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montesooma:
Precisely. Nice try at revising the facts though, monty
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montesooma:
You said the same thing i did -- the media gave them the moniker. how is that revising facts rfid?
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No, I supported the previous comment that teabaggers showed up with teabags dangling from their Davy Crocket hats and created the moniker themselves.
What else would one call a clown adorned with teabags but a teabagger? - 2 years ago
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montesooma:
They themselves coined the moniker be clueless of the meaning at the time. Before they could revise it the media picked up on it and ran. Sorry, but that's just the fact of the matter. It was just poor judgement and naiveté at work, which is pretty much the basis of the entire movement if you stop and think about it.
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eldamon
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montesooma:
no i think stupid progressives can't stand those with differing opinions about what's best for the country and so they go to extreme ends to defame and defile.
Only a dillhole would think that all the participants of the tea party protest were in one accord to call themselves teabaggers and that they were too stupid to know the slang meaning of the term.
I am one of those participants, and I didn't call myself a teabagger, nor was i led to participate by some organized group. I was well aware of the handicapped logic of progressives long before o got elected.
Hopefully there is still a republic left after we bid them good riddance.
We will create jobs by hiring people to take mops and clorox and try to clean some of the corruption off of the walls of our capitol buildings and God be willing we can put some people in office who hold dear to freedoms principles. - 2 years ago
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montesooma:
Granted, Fox really did all the branding since they were the 'grass roots' promoters.
You can thank the know-nothings at the Glenn Beck Show for coming up with the moniker, since they did. - 2 years ago
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montesooma:
the far right is so good at defining everyone else, why don't they work on their own doofus image. no, they let Beck, Limbaugh et al define them. you get what you deserve.
teabagees..... - 2 years ago
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montesooma:
pak -- you are confusing the republicans with the far right. I wish they were, i would vote for them.
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montesooma:
no actually, if you listen to anti-obama posters on current, they lump anyone pro-obama in one bucket. works the same for the other side - you're all the same.....
fortunately not enough to make a spit-in-the-ocean difference - 2 years ago
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montesooma:
Ah, well it's all clear now. Although YOU personally may or not have decided to call yourself a tea-bagger many of you cohorts did and thus you have the name. After defining yourself as one of the Fox contrived protesters I can see you would deny the obvious.
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eldamon
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Wait... Joe Wilson sponsored this?
YOU LIE!
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That wasn't suprising....
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Once again the GOP shows their intelligence.
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GoodGodGuy:
Priceless....
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This is so stupid I can't even think of anything to relate it to...
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I have an Idea. Let's have a national vote to revoke the free healthcare policies these politicans have though the U.S. government. If they only had a clue to what is was like to have to choose between medicine and food they would pass a free plan tommorrow. Who doesn't want people to be heathy? Hey by-the-way do the Tea Baggers know what there name really means? TEE HEE
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With all going on in the world they have nothng to do but this ,,,,,,,,& thats why they are who they are ! ( I am glad i am not one of em ) i hope none of em runs in the next election because everybody now is sane !
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They don't really care if it passes or not -- they just wanna pander and see if they can tap into the votes of the tea party protestors.
Im not really worried as i don't see the teapartiers giving a rats ass about these people. - 2 years ago
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Really? Ya know, you'd think they could spend this time in a more productive manner, like by writing a health insurance reform bill of their own, because so far all they've done is tried to water down bills moving through Congress.
Hit the Democrats all you want for their inadequacies, but at least they're trying. The GOP on the other hand seems more interested in stroking the ego of their base.
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current89:
Yeah, where is that GOP bill?
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What ..is going on with the Republicans....are they riding a short yellow bus to Congress?........They have not introduced any meaningful legislation, this year.....Our Country is in bad shape when we have Representatives and Senators that are led by media personalities..They are not doing what the People are paying them to do....Damn... a Tea Party resolution, pass a health care bill with a public option......
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nanac:
A Tea Party resolution? Sad, sad, sad!
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nanac:
What "meaningful" legislation have you agreed with Republicans on?
Can't state that as if you have ever done before---if you've never done it before.
Making your comment far more hollow than it is now.
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oh and by my previous post i was in no way condoning the douchebaggers.
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I attended, the ones in Morristown were hugely successful for us. Plenty of public figures spoke truths of how we are over spending, hence over taxing. Bring the troops home to cut down some costs.
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How many? Two million?
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rickm8:
by the looks of that picture there are clearly more than the "hundreds" reported by the state controlled media.
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rickm8:
Of course, it's one of the counterfeit teabagger protest aerial shots that was from another era entirely. LOL
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rickm8:
well than given that the capitol police said the tea party was the biggest gathering EVER then the picture has Less people then were actually there LOL
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rickm8:
False....
"The problem is that Park Police and Capitol Police do not release such estimates and have not for years. The reasoning is that those giving out those numbers became too political. Whether on the right or the left, organizers repeatedly accused officials of underestimating the crowds. The only official agency to do so that day was DC police, which tweeted (under the handle @dcfireems) at 11:43am “UPDATE - several people treated for injury and illness on the Mall nothing extraordinary unofficial crowds 60,000-75,000 UNOFFICIAL.” We called the agency, which confirmed those numbers."
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/09/-dc-tea-party-crowd-estimate-how...
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rickm8:
http://www.roanoketeaparty.com/how-many-marchers-in-dc/
Look at the real picture -- even a progressive dillrod can see that there is more than a million people.
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Real picture, sez who? What's more, I have been in large outdoor festival crowds and I see 60,000 there at best. Remember the Obama inauguration packed the malll. You could not move. You could not see grass. furthermore, read my post upthread. Your information is wrong. get over it. Not 2 million, not 1 million. It's confirmed already.
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Did they think this through at all or are they just trying to scare up some campaign funds from the tea bagging dullards they know will swallow this madness and beg for more. They want a resolution honoring blatant racists, galactic idiots and people afraid of their own shadows or anything resembling a shadow - really?
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eldamon:
Did Obama think his speeches through before he went on a hate binge to scare up money for Democrat nominees in New York?
Nope.
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eldamon:
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as I usually ask, what the hell are you talking about?
Show me anything, ANYTHING, that backs up what you are alluding to here. - 2 years ago
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eldamon:
You didn't hear about Obama going to New York to beg for money so the Democrats could fulfill their bloodlust of power?
Read the news next time.
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eldamon:
Where do you read your news from Jammer? Its not prothink.org is it, you seem to have the same talking points.
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eldamon:
Take it easy Trut, Lu7cy - you seek logic and intellect where clearly none exist - TRUST ME. Be assured yours is the superior mind in this exchange and move on to more challenging opponents
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god bless murrika
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zphoenixdownz:
One of the best responses via a youtube video that I have ever seen. Thanks zphoenixdownz for starting my morning of with a good laugh.
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zphoenixdownz:
Excellent. Two thumbs up.
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zphoenixdownz:
Awesome! This could come in handy for so many times.
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Anyway----nothing like a Liberal 2 minute hate. It cleanses the scientific notepad.
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Why would i honor some retard holding a sign like that.
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This is disgusting.
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Republicans have nothing better else to do!! Republicans are getting desparate.....
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personally i think it's our duty as Americans to stand up for what we tihnk is right, and to use our right of assembly to protest our government. not something we should get cookies and trophies for. Hell isn't having the free, democratic state we live in reward enough?
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It is kind of ironic that these congressmen want to spend time and effort to recognize those they claim support a limited and less cumbersome government.
This is only political. This only serves to stoke support for the conservatives' own voting base. Should these congressmen be campaigning with the time and power of the U.S. Congress? I do imagine there are a few other problems it could spend it's time on rather than this referendum.
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What a crock of shit. Protest Bush Administration and you're a terrorist. Protest healthcare reform and you're a hero? The vacuum of critical thinking floors me.
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Nettle:
I wish they were as cute , it is harder to get angry at crazy people when they are cute .
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Gotta love all the Tea Party trolls in this thread.
Why do you guys even post? You're not even remotely close to a level of intellectual honesty where you're willing to listen to the viewpoint of your opponent.
Shit, you can't even open your mouths without calling someone an Obama follower even when they're not.
If that's how you guys are gonna act, then we're just going to write you all off as that stubborn 30% that never gave up on Bush. Because you certainly never disagreed with him this strongly nor do any of your current opinions seem to deviate from his.
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Saladin:
Saladin stop it, your making too much sense and they will never get it!
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Saladin:
Honestly Saladin, if anyone isn't willing to listen to the viewpoints of his/her opponents it would have to be you.
Trying your hardest to insult the intelligence of any conservative you come contact with is revealing of your ability to actually debate someone.
Not all of us conservatives are like the ones that you and this article love to cherry pick and then try and represent the whole as being the exact same way.
I wholly and completely disagreed with Bush, on most everything he did. Now, i can't say the same for some of my fellow conservatives, seeing as some of them are complete sheep that can't think for themselves. But, i could also say the same for a good many liberals and democrats.
And no, you haven't made sense. You've only shown how well you can insult and put down anyone or anything you don't agree with.
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Saladin:
I'm more than willing to have an open discussion with any political philosophy or idea, ask the dozens of conservatives who've subscribed to me because they've found me to be a fair judge of their ideas.
You've said it yourself, most of the members of your movement are mindless sheep, so what exactly have I said that deviates so far from reality?
Do I need to say that a lot of liberals, democrats and Obama followers are the same way? Because if that's all I need to say to repudiate myself from being some biased asshole, here you are. Obama followers tend to mindless ascribe their hopes and dreams of a liberal country, an idea they don't even fully understand nor will they ever, onto a man who doesn't stand for concepts even remotely close to their philosophy. And that's not even talking about some of the college leftists I have to deal with on a daily basis who make me want to swallow all my teeth.
Good enough?
Now what exactly do I need to discuss that one of your tea party friends can talk about rationally? Healthcare? Iraq and Afghanistan? Taxes? Torture? Religion?
Their answer to everything so far has been that less government is always the answer and that I'm an anti-American communist. Feel free to postulate what they really meant to say if you want, but you and I both know that the majority of Tea Party people are petulant morons in the same way that the liberals that protest the G20, no matter how well-meaning they are, are a bunch of stupid cunts.
And in the same way that I don't defend G20 protesting idiots, you shouldn't defend Tea Party people because they POISON your ideology.
Even my conservative friends in real life distance themselves from them, and they're hard-hitting social and fiscal conservatives.
In short, the proof is in the pudding man. And if you need to write me off as something I'm not to try to defend them, do what you need to do.
But if you really wanna talk about something with me, I can do so on a rational and non-confrontational level. Just start it up and we'll roll from there.
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Saladin:
Why is it so hard for you to start it up?
And I'm amused by who recommended your comment...especially since you have that second paragraph in there.
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Saladin:
Please, call them teabaggers.
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Saladin:
Ok, now that made sense. If I knew you in person I would have to shake your hand.
Anyway, i wasn't trying to write you off as something you aren't just to defend them. I was trying to defend the spirit of debate. Sorry if it seemed i was defending the tea partiers. If I ever defend tea parties or those that participate them, I will be defending what the tea parties are supposed to be, or what they used to be. What they were when us in the Ron Paul camp were the ones organizing them and not the fake Libertarian called Glenn Beck.
I don't know who called you an 'anti-american communist', but they are only insulting their own intelligence. Less government isn't always the answer. There needs to be a balance.
Thanks for clearing some things up and I do hope we can seriously debate sometime.
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I don't think I can formulate a response to this. It is just that ridiculous. Good thing this has as much a chance of passing the in the house as does public funded health care has of getting a single republican vote in the senate.
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Instead of taking care of real problems the Repubs once again are wasting their time which is actually our time.
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wayseeker:
or how about making a statemant that big government is not good
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wayseeker:
Big Government isn't good...
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wayseeker:
I guess you protested when Reagan and Bush expanded government more than any other presidents in history, right?
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wayseeker:
i trusted those guys because they didnt appoint marxist as senior advisers
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wayseeker:
No, they appointed fascists, drug dealers and war criminals instead.
How long do you wanna play this game? Does it get you anywhere?
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wayseeker:
what game are you talking about? and who are these fascist drug dealers your mind made up?
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I would like a resolution honoring the people that engage in the actual act of tea bagging. It is less silly than this one.
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kennymotown
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Just plain stupid, thats all!
- 2 years ago
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kennymotown
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Prijedor
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where were these people at when Bush and co. were in the white house doing the exact same thing...
not much has changed this electionbut same thing goes for Obama supporters and especially ones that are (or were) against the war, your man is in the white house currently and you do not protest the war anymore...
- 2 years ago
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Prijedor
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TheEmpireGuy
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Prijedor:
"your man is in the white house currently and you do not protest the war anymore..."
A point that isn't stated enough.
- 2 years ago
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TheEmpireGuy
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RFIDemocracy
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Prijedor:
I do. Every day.
- 2 years ago
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RFIDemocracy
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current89
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Prijedor:
Which war? Afghanistan or Iraq? Because we're withdrawing from Iraq. Your notion that Obama supporters were against both the wars is incorrect.
- 2 years ago
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current89
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trut
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Prijedor:
Pretty slow withdrawl don't you think? How many troops has he brought home, 6 or was it 7?
- 2 years ago
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trut
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J_Jammer [removed]
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lol
hahaha....give me that sign. That's so stupid.
- 2 years ago
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J_Jammer [removed]
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rct1113
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The chances of this passing are the same as the weed bill passing: high in the minds of its supporters, but far lower than expectations.
- 2 years ago
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rct1113
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revolutioninamerica
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that's it i quit...there's no point trying to reason with these retards anymore
- 2 years ago
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revolutioninamerica
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ibrake4rappers13
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revolutioninamerica:
i got a better idea lets just shoot them in the head right?
no
- 2 years ago
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ibrake4rappers13
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RFIDemocracy
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revolutioninamerica:
Go ahead. You're the one that's armed and dangerous.
- 2 years ago
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RFIDemocracy
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revolutioninamerica
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revolutioninamerica:
you said it not me
- 2 years ago
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revolutioninamerica
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nodonjuan
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revolutioninamerica:
Boo Hoo ibrake. Your such a great victim as well as a world class whiner.
- 2 years ago
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nodonjuan
