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Conservatism waves have ALWAYS been grass routes. We have seen different waves whether it was the religious right, the tea parties or now the liberal conservatives (I would put myself in this group.) When I bash Obama, it is not bashed on religion it is based on the lies he has said and my dissatisfaction with the job he has done. EVEN BEFORE the Republicans got the house and slowed things down in the process.
What about MSNBC, they are worse than FNC when it comes to pressing views. Oh right, they "lean forward" which is a progressive/liberal idea. So of course they are fine...
Evan Coyne Maloney's documentary? Isn't he a Neo-Republican?
So what if he is then your close minded intolerant arse dismisses his message out of hand to the point where you come back to comment on 2 minutes of a documentary a couple hours long. No cred at all
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Originally Posted by Saritaschihuahua
Evan Coyne Maloney's documentary? Isn't he a Neo-Republican?
Just because you happen to agree with his statement, doesn't make it true. Everything he said is unfounded and refutable.
Making broad, sweeping generalizations about the intelligence of millions Americans with a particular political ideology, should speak for itself - unintelligent and ignorant.
Conservatives are stupid as blacks are lazy.
Fair?
I never said I agreed with all of it, did I? So basically you're just assuming things, since you cannot imagine somebody would be objective enough to defend something with which they don't necessarily agree. Not to mention, he seemed to be speaking more of ideologies than individuals - so yes, I agree with you in that generalizing about an entire group of PEOPLE is incredibly stupid and unfair. Do the comments like "liberals are stupid and lacking in common sense" bother you too?
So what if he is then your close minded intolerant arse dismisses his message out of hand to the point where you come back to comment on 2 minutes of a documentary a couple hours long. No cred at all
Um, what? I think maybe a college education (or at least a basic English class) would actually be a great idea for you! Maybe then we'd be able to decipher your posts, LOL.
(of course, I don't expect much from somebody who calls themselves "boner" )
And it was house Repubs that pushed through the Civil rights legislation too. Lets not forget that "little window" of Republican progress.
You libs flip flop across the aisle like gymnysts
You mean that "window" when Republican and Democrat had basically the opposite ideologies as they do today? Speaking of flip-flopping, that is precisely what our major parties did in the 20th Century.
And before you reply with one of your "brilliant" comebacks, keep in mind that I am neither a Republican nor a Democrat.
Evan Coyne Maloney's documentary? Isn't he a Neo-Republican?
He maybe but the issue is there is a double standard on many campuses despite the right to free speech. Now am I fine with some like using significant other, partner, lover rather than girlfriend/boyfriend. SURE. Am I fine with other things I've seen such as the "plantation" issue in California or the Tennessee part, no. I am all for free speech but the issue is we cannot want it when we want but not when it is goes against our views.
Ya, like Warren Buffet, Bill Gates and Ted Turner. Are those the stupid red necks you are refering to?
Yeah, because all we hear is about how the republicans just represent the rich, corporate interests. You mean all them rich corporate guys are liberals?
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