Teabagger Terrorism Continues, Law Enforcement called in.
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unsung wrote:gimmesometruth27 wrote:
yeah the gop now is a shell of its former self. when even john mccain who was previously known to be able to cross the aisle and compromise will not play ball and negotiate anymore then you know that that party has no interest in any sort of compromise anymore.
John McCain is one of the main reasons why the GOP is a shell of its former self. No room for RINO's, vote them out. He is playing the game now because it is an election year."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
aerial wrote:Cosmo wrote:aerial wrote:You idiots can blame Tea Party members all you want....we know we are being set up....msnbc, cnn acting as if a few threats is something new....making a few threats into an event such as a nuke going off ....blowing it all out of proportion....with not an once of proof ....like you people on here.......
you should check out a Tea Party some time so you will actually know what your talking about......
Okay... now, let me address this little tizzy fit of a rant here...
We all know about the whole 'Liberal Media' thing... them damn Jews ... always causing trouble, right? So, we'll pass on all of that.
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So... since Tea Party values are at your core beliefs... why don't you explain to me... an idiot... what exactly does th Tea Party stand for and why?
How could anyone be against this?
Limited Government
Keeping God in America
Getting rid of Corruption
Voting in people with Moral Ethics
Probably because a lot of us aren't afraid of government and are not religious.NERDS!0 -
yeah the keep God in America is a bit strange :?
your God or mine?
not looking for a religious debate please**CUBS GO ALL THE WAY IN......never **0 -
Byrnzie wrote:prfctlefts wrote:But given the fact what these politicians have done to the american people the last 16 months
Except you yahoo's don't represent the American people. You represent a small, indoctrinated bunch of flag waving couch potatoes. America, along with the majority of Americans, is evolving.
And you've chosen to remain on the island, watching the boat sail away over the horizon, followed by the sound of jeers, insults, banjo's, and the clanging of pitchforks.
Just shows how out of touch you are. you don't have a clue about middle america. You think you know what your talking about bcause of what a few post on here and just so you know they don't have a clue either.
Im suprised your even still here given the fact that google left your sorry communist ass country.0 -
prfctlefts wrote:Byrnzie wrote:prfctlefts wrote:But given the fact what these politicians have done to the american people the last 16 months
Except you yahoo's don't represent the American people. You represent a small, indoctrinated bunch of flag waving couch potatoes. America, along with the majority of Americans, is evolving.
And you've chosen to remain on the island, watching the boat sail away over the horizon, followed by the sound of jeers, insults, banjo's, and the clanging of pitchforks.
Just shows how out of touch you are. you don't have a clue about middle america. You think you know what your talking about bcause of what a few post on here and just so you know they don't have a clue either.
Im suprised your even still here given the fact that google left your sorry communist ass country."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
Starfall wrote:
Speaking as someone who is NOT a "teabagger" nor a supporter thereof ... You allege that the movement is all about racism coming from whites, and the rejoinder is that there are non-white Tea Party members ... Not really a straw man in this case.0 -
prfctlefts wrote:Im suprised your even still here given the fact that google left your sorry communist ass country.
I use Google.com and Google.co.uk. No problem there.0 -
rebornFixer wrote:Speaking as someone who is NOT a "teabagger" nor a supporter thereof ... You allege that the movement is all about racism coming from whites, and the rejoinder is that there are non-white Tea Party members ... Not really a straw man in this case.
I'm glad someone understood, you must be a lawyer.I had actually been looking for images with racist protest signs, but I kept finding hundreds upon hundreds of images that were mostly non-white members attending the rallys. I just felt it was a good, very simple counter argument, but I don't think he understood. :roll:
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KDH12 wrote:yeah the keep God in America is a bit strange :?
your God or mine?
not looking for a religious debate please
whatever Loving God you want...“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.” Abraham Lincoln0 -
aerial wrote:KDH12 wrote:yeah the keep God in America is a bit strange :?
your God or mine?
not looking for a religious debate please
whatever Loving God you want...
God should be "strange"
I would think anyone that's the creator of the universe and mankind to be not normalNERDS!0 -
Starfall wrote:Shawshank wrote:As far as policies which the Tea Party movement supports, the biggest driving factor behind the movement was the fiscal irresponsibility of our government.
The fiscal irresponsibility had been going on for 8 years under the Bush Administration, and yet they only decided to show up when a Democrat - a black man - is elected President. Couple that with all the racist language and imagery, I'm seriously doubting that fiscal responsibility is the primary thrust of the movement.One of the policies I don't agree with, is how they have let some Republicans latch onto the movement. I personally wouldn't let any of them speak at a Rally.
I'm not convinced that the movement is as independent as some people make them appear to be.
Yeah, and only now people are standing up, when it's a black guyHas nothing to do with the fact that he has spent trillion of dollars in only one year. :roll:
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Byrnzie wrote:arthurdent wrote:I'll let you in on a little secret.... I'm a registered Republican.
Nothing to be proud of there.
I believe what he's trying to say is that he's a registered republican but yet leans towards the left left on most issues.
You can call your self a registered superhero if you like....but you are what you are.0 -
lukin2006 wrote:
Watch out - Canadian Geese are next on the list lolAnd I listen for the voice inside my head... nothing. I'll do this one myself.0 -
unsung wrote:TriumphantAngel wrote:i have some questions for you two if that's ok.
which of the tea parties policies best supports your view on things? are you critical of any of their policies?
who did you support prior to the tea party?
I'll take that.
I prefer limited government, less taxes, elimination of the PATRIOT Act, for the war in Afghanistan, pro-gun, anti illegal alien, the end of NAFTA, etc...
I voted for the Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin for President in 2008 and I intend to support all like minded candidates in 2010. I'm voting out RINOs and supporting candidates that favor individual rights.
What do you have against rhinos? It must be because they're anti-gun...And I listen for the voice inside my head... nothing. I'll do this one myself.0 -
unsung wrote:TriumphantAngel wrote:i have some questions for you two if that's ok.
which of the tea parties policies best supports your view on things? are you critical of any of their policies?
who did you support prior to the tea party?
I'll take that.
I prefer limited government, less taxes, elimination of the PATRIOT Act, for the war in Afghanistan, pro-gun, anti illegal alien, the end of NAFTA, etc...
I voted for the Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin for President in 2008 and I intend to support all like minded candidates in 2010. I'm voting out RINOs and supporting candidates that favor individual rights.
at least we can agree that Walmart is not our favorite place to shop. all is not lost!0 -
aerial wrote:KDH12 wrote:yeah the keep God in America is a bit strange :?
your God or mine?
not looking for a religious debate please
whatever Loving God you want...
I did not say God was strange however I do agree with SOS, there is a bit of mysticism in God
however I WAS saying that basing your political beliefs on the notion that God should be kept in America is strange**CUBS GO ALL THE WAY IN......never **0 -
It's a fallacy of composition
And still no proof that any of these acusations from the left ever even happened.
Were not a racist country and the tea party is not a racist movment. This country elected a black president and that says a lot about us,and people are getting very sick of the left playing the race card.
End of story.0 -
prfctlefts wrote:It's a fallacy of composition
And still no proof that any of these acusations from the left ever even happened.
Were not a racist country and the tea party is not a racist movment. This country elected a black president and that says a lot about us,and people are getting very sick of the left playing the race card.
End of story.
And people are also getting sick of hearing people whingeing and bitching about health care reform, and claiming that it represents a Stalinist style takeover of the U.S.
Oh, and your post is a fallacy of composition - not that you know what that means. You really shouldn't keep lifting phrases and whole paragraphs from online articles and pretending they're your own.0 -
prfctlefts wrote:It's a fallacy of composition
And still no proof that any of these acusations from the left ever even happened.
Were not a racist country and the tea party is not a racist movment. This country elected a black president and that says a lot about us,and people are getting very sick of the left playing the race card.
End of story.
NO, what it actually says about this country is how horrible of a President George W Bush was that THIS country wanted to elect anybody including Hilary to replace his sorry ass. He George W Bush put us in a position to elect a black man for the the first time ever with his hideous leadership. That's what it says about this country....End Of Story.
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