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What you need my friend is a little intelligence and common sense and learn how to use spell check. But a man of your background getting close to the word communist and spelling it " Commonist " took a lot of your brain power, I would reckon mmmm hmmm.
What you need my friend is a little intelligence and common sense and learn how to use spell check. But a man of your background getting close to the word communist and spelling it " Commonist " took a lot of your brain power, I would reckon mmmm hmmm.
It seems to me that the Commonist Party would be more descriptive.
That's it? You thought that amazingly childish description, and spelling, warranted starting a new thread? You could have at least spiced it up by tossing in a few "neener-neener-boo-boo".
Uh no. Tea partiers are a disparate group. Not much common about any of them.
Tea Partiers.
1) Business owners with nice low 6 figure incomes who walk the walk and started with $5 in their pockets. God bless those guys.
2) Members of the lucky sperm club with good incomes. crybabies, **** them.
3) Old people on Medicare riding government funded scooters complaining about Obama Care. hypocrites
4) Random billionaires funding it. More crybabies.
5) Random individualist type true fiscal conservatives who do not fit above categories. I supervised an temp who was an ex Army sgt who makes minimum wage (anger issues prevent perm job. He saw bad bad bad things in Afghanistan). I knew how to motivate him and keep him focused but many would not put forth the effort. He was a true fiscal conservative believe it or not.
6) Random hangers on from other rightie groups/causes following the flavor of the month. Anything from race baiters to semi-Libertarians.
common |ˈkämən|
adjective
1 occurring, found, or done often;
• (of a quality) of a sort or level to be generally expected : common decency.
That's it? You thought that amazingly childish description, and spelling, warranted starting a new thread? You could have at least spiced it up by tossing in a few "neener-neener-boo-boo".
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