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RE: The new twist on an old tactic - 5/13/2013 7:41:20 AM   
Lucylastic


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weeeee for free speech, even us furrigners,
its not like this is NOT affecting the world, like the brits having to move out, or issues at the canuck embassies, but no we have no right to comment.
LMFAO watching Issa and the right wing assholes making up conspiracy theories after conspiracy theory about it all being hilary and obamas actions alone, is a fucking laugh.
How many hearings now???
but its the dems who are using tactics,
Jeez only in america


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RE: The new twist on an old tactic - 5/13/2013 8:15:02 AM   
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ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr

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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

... Democrat spinmeisters and spokesholes ...



Well, spoken, sir; especially when one spends a little bit of time observing these very boards (I'm stealing the highlighted word, by the way).


Planning on becomming a spokeshole?

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I'm not surprised by the stupidity of the American people.


I am a little unclear here...you claim to be an american and now you seem to be claiming that you are stupid?????


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I am, however, appalled by it. There's (apparently) a (growing) majority of people in this country that just accept the Pablum© that the news media forces down their throats until they can regurgitate it to friends, co-workers and others in an attempt to sound as intelligent as the talking heads that they worship.


Google could indicate who actually owns the news media.

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It saddens me that Americans can continually defecate all over the very principles that founded this country and that their fathers and grandfathers fought so hard to preserve and protect.


The principles that slavery was way cool.
The principle that native americans were to be used for target practice.
The principle that women were not real people.
The principle that wealth superseed law.
The principle that one takes by force what one is too stingy to pay for.
I will not only deficate on these principles I will shit in the mouth of any punkassmotherfucker who tries to impose that shit on me.



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I know quite a few dems that hold the beliefs they do out of simple rebellion; their parents felt one way and in an effort to piss on those graves, these PPLs pick as opposite a viewpoint as is possible and defend it as ardently as their predecessors defended the values that made this country great.


Being an international thug makes powerful country but not great country.

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I've used the word "American" a few times, here. I know I've said this before but it may have been a while so, I will repeat it ...

The Europeans amongst us tend to be supportive of the dems because the American dems are moving more and more toward socialism which is what most of Europe has become. Well, I don't give two mouse turds about how foreigners think a country in which they don't live, probably never will and likely have no desire to live is run. If it's that important to them, they can become citizens and vote. Until then, they can stop exporting the wonderful "new ideas" that have made the EU such a "success" (Please see Greece and Spain and quite a few others, on that side of the pond).


Right... it has been posted before and it was just as fucking stupid then as it is now.

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You'll notice, please that I don't comment on European doings because I have no first-hand knowledge of living under those.


Really????what is this?

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Until then, they can stop exporting the wonderful "new ideas" that have made the EU such a "success" (Please see Greece and Spain and quite a few others, on that side of the pond).

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RE: The new twist on an old tactic - 5/13/2013 8:19:06 AM   
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ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr


I was going to start this sentence with: "What surprises me is ..." but, unfortunately, I'm not surprised by the stupidity of the American people. I am, however, appalled by it. There's (apparently) a (growing) majority of people in this country that just accept the Pablum© that the news media forces down their throats until they can regurgitate it to friends, co-workers and others in an attempt to sound as intelligent as the talking heads that they worship.




100% agreed. The deregulation of the financial industry which resulted in millions put out of home and job; and all the media can do is spout the pablum of "borrower irresponsibility." They succeeded famously in getting a huge number of 'libs' and 'neo-cons' on-board with that one.

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It saddens me that Americans can continually defecate all over the very principles that founded this country and that their fathers and grandfathers fought so hard to preserve and protect.


The pile of manure defecated upon the constitution by the corporations outweighs that effort from 'citizens' by several multitudes of megatons.

Good to know that a 'patriot' such as you is not the least bit troubled by that. Our country is so much safer now.



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(Please see Greece and Spain and quite a few others, on that side of the pond).



Spain and Greece are further apart than Mercury and Pluto, financially speaking. Spain was carrying a national budget surplus (unlike the budget-busting middle east-invading US) before the US deregulatory imposition of recession upon the rest of the world.

Greece has no clue whatsoever how to collect taxes, end of story. Which in that instance, the US is becoming ever more like Greece.

See where we're headed?

But if you insist on pointing out European countries, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, and others will be more than happy to hand you the gun with which to shoot yourself in the foot.






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RE: The new twist on an old tactic - 5/13/2013 12:13:28 PM   
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ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr

Well, spoken, sir; especially when one spends a little bit of time observing these very boards (I'm stealing the highlighted word, by the way).

I was going to start this sentence with: "What surprises me is ..." but, unfortunately, I'm not surprised by the stupidity of the American people. I am, however, appalled by it. There's (apparently) a (growing) majority of people in this country that just accept the Pablum© that the news media forces down their throats until they can regurgitate it to friends, co-workers and others in an attempt to sound as intelligent as the talking heads that they worship.

It saddens me that Americans can continually defecate all over the very principles that founded this country and that their fathers and grandfathers fought so hard to preserve and protect. I know quite a few dems that hold the beliefs they do out of simple rebellion; their parents felt one way and in an effort to piss on those graves, these PPLs pick as opposite a viewpoint as is possible and defend it as ardently as their predecessors defended the values that made this country great.

I've used the word "American" a few times, here. I know I've said this before but it may have been a while so, I will repeat it ...

The Europeans amongst us tend to be supportive of the dems because the American dems are moving more and more toward socialism which is what most of Europe has become. Well, I don't give two mouse turds about how foreigners think a country in which they don't live, probably never will and likely have no desire to live is run. If it's that important to them, they can become citizens and vote. Until then, they can stop exporting the wonderful "new ideas" that have made the EU such a "success" (Please see Greece and Spain and quite a few others, on that side of the pond).

You'll notice, please that I don't comment on European doings because I have no first-hand knowledge of living under those conditions and wouldn't presume to know what might or might not work there; a burden that isn't shared by Europeans, in general.



Peace and comfort,



Michael




Spoken like a man without a clue. Gotta love the land of the "free if you agree with me".


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RE: The new twist on an old tactic - 5/13/2013 12:34:09 PM   
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And here along along, we were led to believe that 'freedom' was solely commensurate with gun ownership.

It appears that agreeing with some assortment of cockamamie notions, especially religious ones, might 'get you into the club,' too.

Ah, 'freedom.'



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RE: The new twist on an old tactic - 5/13/2013 5:11:15 PM   
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ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr
...socialism which is what most of Europe has become.
I suppose this makes a change from those Americans who believe most of Europe has been conquered by Islam. But it requires a definition of "socialism" only known to the US right, and having no relation to the way the term is defined and used by any political analyst or commentator.

Apart from anything else, the political and social systems of the European nations cover a range far wider than the differences between US political parties. We have everything from real, actual socialism in Scandinavia, to open feudal rule by the rich elite in Britain. There is no "European" politics.
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You'll notice, please that I don't comment on European doings...
As others have pointed out, you just did?


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