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I find it interesting that some tea baggers wear the bag down from the hat and some with the label down. Which is proper?
They might be revealing their preference on how they would like to be waterboarded, like any tea bag is meant to be, if only to prove it ain't torture.
Where's Hannity, BTW? Haven't seen him anywhere close to the waterboarding site.
OMG, Teabagging for Jesus, that pegs the meter of unintentional hilarity. Whoops, probably not a good idea to use peg it also has a whole different meaning for some people.
If not teabaggers, what are you supposed to call douchenozzles that walk around in public with tea bags hanging off of themselves?
Kind of like why should progressives get offended when they are called socialists or communists when they march in the streets next to people carrying red communist flags.
As I stated in another thread, some people weren't up to speed with sexual maneuvers listed at urbandictionary.com . Once explained, most people find it quite offensive and stop using it.
When I hear the word teabagger I associate it with something dirty. I find it very funny that they didn't think about the term before they used it.
Kind of like why should progressives get offended when they are called socialists or communists when they march in the streets next to people carrying red communist flags.
Nice attempt to derail the thread. I'll respond anyways just to humor and school you. Progressives and liberals, by definition, do not share the same ideological views as the Communists attending those rallies. Ask them if you don't believe me. Ask them if they support a Communist system. I'm pretty confident that the persons wearing the tea bags at the rally share the same ideological views as the rest of the tea party members. Do you dispute this? Are you saying that the members wearing those tea bags share a different ideology than you? If that is the case you have a point.
When I hear the word teabagger I associate it with something dirty. I find it very funny that they didn't think about the term before they used it.
That is what I find hard to believe as well. The lesson for all of us is that if you are of a certain age, check with your grandkids before going out in public dressed like a red, white and blue clown with a sign or button proudly proclaiming your enthusiastic support for something.
Kind of like why should progressives get offended when they are called socialists or communists when they march in the streets next to people carrying red communist flags.
You forgot their che' t-shirts.
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