The Hard-Core Liberals have been Unleashed
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Posted By: Bob Toad Posted on: May. 5, 2007 at 1:40 PM |
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I have to say--and remember I'm a liberal--LIBERALS SCARE THE s*** OUT OF ME!
For a while I was confused about the 2004 election and asked myself "how could George Bush beat John Kerry??" Now I know it's because of people like Richard from Tempe and all of the other nut job liberals that called in to the show today to defend crime and cry racism against those who disagree. When your argument is based on the fact that Mexico no longer owns the American southwest territory, it's time for you to rethink not only what you know, but what you stand for.
You know the type of liberal I'm talking about... the Kusinich types. If you say to one of these people, we should enforce our laws and secure our borders, they immediately cry "RACIST!!! RACIST!!! HOW DARE YOU!!" There's no middle road: you either hate ALL Mexicans, or want a wide open border with no regulation. Idiots.
Richard from Tempe is an idiot, more than that he is an ignorant racist who hides behind his so called liberal values and uses history to justify all of his arguments because he's a thoughtless coward. Just listen to this guy on the radio some time. You might just convert to a Republican.
Richard argues that this is NOT the United States, it's Mexico!!!! Ok? Got that? We Americans living in Arizona, California, etc., all technically inhabit Mexico and because this is Mexico---well, it's still America, BUT we STOLE this land from the Mexicans, Richard says---we have no right to want a regulated border, and we're racist for even thinking about it. This is hard-core liberalism and it sucks bad.
What do you think about that?
Look, hard-core liberals, there are three things you need to get through your heads: 1, you can be a liberal and still want your country's borders regulated, 2, you can admit that Al Sharpton is a racist a****** and that Don Imus is just as racist as Sharpton and everyone else----including you, and 3, get over yourselves and stop thinking your self-righteous.
Based on what I heard on the radio today, I'm a little happy that liberals aren't in full control. That would be a nightmare. Those of you liberals who are offended by what I have just said are probably the ones who need to listen to my advice. And to the rest of you who are resonable and don't resort to personal attacks and cries of racism to build an argument, you better keep a level head and watch who you associate with because there are a lot of nut job liberals out there who are utterly clueless.
Have I converted to a Republican yet? No, they're all beyond idiot status. Will I vote for a liberal candidate in '08? Not if that candidate shares the views of Richard of Tempe.
Some sanity, please.
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| IF THERE IS ONE SUBJECT WHERE lIBERAL OR NEO doesn't really matter. It is the subject of ILLegal Mexicans sneaking inside of America. I though most of the callers were rude a-holes and couldn't understand them anyway because they wouldn't not stop talking even when it wasn't their turn. Most Mexican Americans seem to be for open borders . . . most whites Americans are against it (except the super rich . . . they are for it).
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May. 5, 2007 at 05:12:06 PM
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And The Dude who said he was from Indiana (the one who called Michelle, crazy), I am from Indiana and that rude dude was no Hoosier . . .That was Hazard county Kentucky, if I ever heard it! People from Indiana are generally more decent, than that caveman
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May. 5, 2007 at 05:24:02 PM
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| So if I follow your advice, Mr. Carter, I will be free? |
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May. 5, 2007 at 05:47:50 PM
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| Toady Did someone really say that this is NOT the United States, it's Mexico!!!! We Americans living in Arizona, California, etc., all technically inhabit Mexico and because this is Mexico---well, it's still America, BUT we STOLE this land from the Mexicans. WOW! If you think like Richard you would be justified in saying the people in France today are responsible for the acts during the French Revolution and that since we got such a good deal from the French on the Louisiana Purchase: which included Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota south of Mississippi River, much of North Dakota, nearly all of South Dakota, northeastern New Mexico, northern Texas, the portions of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado east of the Continental Divide, and Louisiana on both sides of the Mississippi River, including the city of New Orleans. (The Oklahoma Panhandle, and southwestern portions of Kansas and Louisiana. |
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May. 5, 2007 at 06:20:39 PM
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| What are your real feelings about Richard from Tempe, Toady? Perhaps you're being just a little too harsh on liberals. Both major parties tend to collect their lunatics you know. The Democratic party has among their rank people like Richard who would argue that we have no legitimate borders, and people who think Exopolitics is an informative show. The Republicans have end-of-days evangelicals and nuts that want to drop nuclear bombs on anything not waving the stars and stripes. The difference between the two parties is that liberals marginalize the lunatic fringe and give them seats off to the side under the big tent. Conservatives (today) put the lunatic fringe front and center. Witness the Republican presidential debate last week: 4 out of 10 of the the Republican candidates do not believe in evolution. (I think that Bill Maher last night said that ironically, these four were the ones who were the least evolved.) Yes, it pains me to get together with a room full of liberals and listen to some of the conversations going on. Using the 9-11 conspiracy movement as a starting point (it has legs for a reason, even if you find fault with some elements of inside job theory), some of these morons go on to embrace any and all wacko conspiracies out there. The universe they live in is X-Files, and meanwhile they have no grip on everyday realities. Then you have the new age flower children, that will shower everyone in love and never speak a word in anger. All well and good until you confront someone who doesn't have the word love in their vocabulary, or a world leader who believes in war even if you don't. Unfortunately a liberal philosophy open to ideas will accidentally let in some ideas better left unheard. Fortunately liberalism will allow for open debate and rational discussion, and in such an environment, the level-heads you seek will always prevail. Conservatism, on the other hand, stifles dissent and trades in rationality for the power of unanimity. In such an environment, the lunatics will rise to the top, and insanity will become standard doctrine. BTW, putting you butt-wipe paper in a trash can when you are sitting your ass on a perfectly good functioning toilet . . . uncool. |
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May. 6, 2007 at 07:39:22 AM
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| Tom Carter... On Septembre 11, 2001, as we watched the news services report on the attack, we (well the setting I was in that day we were all women) we all cried. Mostly that so many people had died just doing the thing they usally do. Most of the women were educators, or worked with small children, and of course there was concern as to what a child, say waiting for his dad to pick him up from school, or the child not being picked up from the day care...and so on. I guess it was the disbeilef of the magnitude of such an act that had me not wanting to belive it. But Tom Carter...what I remember most about that day was what one of the women said. When you posted that "It is my beleif that America ended on 911 (Septembre 11, 2001)" I remember her words,. I remember it as I remember my own name because her prophecy has become our nightmare. She said..."Tomorrow, America will be a different place, a place we can't imagine today". May God help us. |
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if I ever heard it! People from Indiana are generally more decent, than that caveman

