I honestly don't think that idea will "get off the ground" lol Originally Posted by SkylarCruzWantsYouSkylar, as if seeing your pics weren't enough, I read your bio and the dislike part just added to my "excitement"! I can see we're on the same wavelength, I can't stand that racist pig Limpballs either.
Right out of the liberal playbook. Attack the person, not the argument.Calling someone racist is not "racist" mokoa. I never mentioned Limpballs race or made a disparaging remark about his race, my comment was directed towards his ideology.
Also, you had better tone it down. Racial remarks like that will not be tolerated here. Originally Posted by Mokoa
Maybe a tune would be appropriate with her dislikesOh how I would love to add to that, but I can't, I might get put on double secret probation…LOL!Originally Posted by Precious_b
Calling someone racist is not "racist" mokoa. I never mentioned Limpballs race or made a disparaging remark about his race, my comment was directed towards his ideology. Originally Posted by 1NEMESISI disagree. Your are playing the race card (another tactic out of the liberal playbook by the way) and that is enough.
I disagree. Your are playing the race card (another tactic out of the liberal playbook by the way) and that is enough. Originally Posted by MokoaYou must a ditto head, huh? I Googled those "race card" words you don't like and Rush Limbaugh together and I got 260 million hits, wow! It would seem to me that those 2 words have become synonymous with El Rushbo.
Once you start calling someone a racist pig you show your true colors. If you want to hate on Limbaugh or Newt that is your prerogative but you really make yourself look childish and a bit sad when you do that. Originally Posted by CrimsonValkyrieYou know CV, I once thought like you and I would've agreed with your sentiment at one time and I guess in most cases I still do, but if there is anything that I've learned from the past 13-14yrs closely observing politics and the psychological aspect of how people vote and why, I found a sad narrative that mandates the loudest voice gets the most attention.
You know CV, I once thought like you and I would've agreed with your sentiment at one time and I guess in most cases I still do, but if there is anything that I've learned from the past 13-14yrs closely observing politics and the psychological aspect of how people vote and why, I found a sad narrative that mandates the loudest voice gets the most attention.BLAH BLAH BLAH
All of the hate merchants(Rush, Beck, Palin et al) on the right do this and they have been able to push the country into near oblivion for arguably over 40yrs.
This is has been a lessoned learned by those of us on the left and MSNBC is a perfect example of the new fight we're bringing and so far, it has worked in our favor and we will continue until the country rights itself.
This Presidential election is going to be part of a major paradigm shift that's already in motion. The way this country sees it's politics has already begun to change from cynicism to activism and empowerment. I do this every day and I take the fight wherever I go through email, social websites, forums and in public and there are many like me now.
I can tell you that we are going for the long term and vow to never let this happen again….. Originally Posted by 1NEMESIS