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"Reps. John Lewis (D-GA) and Andre Carson (D-IN), both members of the Congressional Black Caucus, say that a group of protesters hollered at them and called them the N-word."
Maybe the word ended with a or az. I hear when the n word ends in these letters it magically becomes a term of endearment. Sort of like how a silent "e" changes what sound the preceding vowel makes
You know it is hard to hear clearly with all the "kill the bill chanting"
OR.......... Maybe one of the Reps is nicknamed BIll and they were threatening to get him
Last edited by NSHL10; 03-20-2010 at 05:03 PM..
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Tu Quoque is a very common fallacy in which one attempts to defend oneself or another from criticism by turning the critique back against the accuser. This is a classic Red Herring since whether the accuser is guilty of the same, or a similar, wrong is irrelevant to the truth of the original charge. However, as a diversionary tactic, Tu Quoque can be very effective, since the accuser is put on the defensive, and frequently feels compelled to defend against the accusation.
Probably just imbedded leftest. I don't believe it for one minute.
What about the jerks calling the Tea people "crackers" and red necks, etc. Names are names and doesnt matter who slings them.
Like the idiots on CD that refer to the Tea Party People as "teabaggers" !!
Very inappropriate.
But, again. If liberals say it, it must be o.k.?! double standard, anyone?
Like the idiots on CD that refer to the Tea Party People as "teabaggers" !!
Very inappropriate.
But, again. If liberals say it, it must be o.k.?! double standard, anyone?
Comparing Teabaggers to N****a or fa***t is not comparing apples to apples. Why do people on the right ALWAYS have to try and justify this pathetic and uncivil and ignorant behavior? WHY? Gheez.
The U.S. Capitol Police arrested a tea party demonstrator who spat on Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri. Cleaver, who is a Reverend and who will preach at a service tomorrow morning before Congress votes on health care, was walking to a vote when the incident occurred. In most jurisdictions spitting is considered an assault. Crew of 42
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