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Originally Posted by ptownrob
Keedy's absolutely right. The extreme right wing media and talking heads jumped all over this comment- not the legitimate media.
No different than flag pins, birthers, **********, and no different than the current group of neo-nazis disturbing town hall meetings about health insurance reforms.
They have no interest in creating a better life for their children or the rest of America. Their only interest is in stereotyping and petty pick-a-parts, since they have no agenda of their own, only the agenda of the corporate lobbying groups they unknowingly shill for.
They still don'g get it. Americans, real Americans are tired of the politics and party of "NO"
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1) Why do you use that expression "tea-bagging?" "teabagging" is a derogatory term to belittle legitimate anti-tax protesters and I'm surprised that someone on this forum would use that term. The original Tea Parties was a protest against taxation without representation. It was the foundation and rallying call to form this once great Nation. Tea-bagging is a sexual term that the media thought was cute but the "inside joke" is that it is predominately used by the homosexual community.
2) Are you saying that the founding father's were "neo-Nazi's"? Are you saying it is anti-american to wear the American flag. (flag pins)
3) No interest in creating a better life for their children? Is creating the biggest deficit ever for the next generation to pay..a better life for them?
4) More name calling by the left. Neo-Nazi disturbing town meetings. You people throw that word around real loosely. Let me remind you of a charismatic leader of the 30's who promised "change" The resemblance is frightening.
It seems to me that Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, especially the one where "Ridicule is man's most potent weapon" is alive and well on TOTV.