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Just what I expected from the hordes of right wingers that populate this board...... "If you cannot attack the message, attack the messenger. (Dirty Politics 101)"
No, as I watched Obama speak of "tolerance" in front of the Pentagon yesterday all I could think was how unworthy he was to be laying the wreath there. Could he not, for once, just honor those whom lost their lives in service of this country; those who on 9/11/2001 took the hit of the attack for all Americans, rather then politicizing his speech?
I have to agree with you on this one. I wish everyone would use 9/11 as a day to honor the victims, not as a day to further their political views.
Just what I expected from the hordes of right wingers that populate this board...... "If you cannot attack the message, attack the messenger. (Dirty Politics 101)"
And they did not disappoint me.
a self-fulfilling prophesy. I think you should go buy yourself a lottery ticket
I assume that you posted your comments in the hopes of getting some responses? Well, you asked for it, and you got it! The truth hurts
Sorry tightwad, it's your message that's being put into proper light and attacked. But whining you were attacked is typical leftist diversion. You did not disappoint.
Just what I expected from the hordes of right wingers that populate this board...... "If you cannot attack the message, attack the messenger. (Dirty Politics 101)"
And they did not disappoint me.
Practiced by liberals all over. Case in point: Anyone who disagrees with the Anointed One is a racist.
Just what I expected from the hordes of right wingers that populate this board...... "If you cannot attack the message, attack the messenger. (Dirty Politics 101)"
And they did not disappoint me.
Then rally your fellow left wingers on CD to come into this thread and tell you what you want to hear.
I'm in the camp that feels that the last thing I want out of my President on a9-11 remembrance is a speech on diversity, tolerance and inclusiveness.
You, obviously, are not in that camp.
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