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This has to be one of the most ignorant things I have ever seen written.
You have the option to prove me wrong, unless you just want to spew insults.
Margaret Sanger was a progressive. I bet she's a real hero of your's.
did you read the link i posted?
I thought you read it and knew what was in it?Is that in the Arizona Law?
Do all conservatives play that game? When confronted with facts, accuse the other of not knowing the facts? Are you insinuating that the link I gave you is not true?Looks like another person who hasn't read it.
It matters when right-wingers are claiming that it is not discriminatory - it matters if you are Hispanic and live in Az, unless of course you don't care, which it appears most cons don't unless it is about them.Does it really matter what was discussed or does the actual law matter?
Yes, but it has taken a slew of lawyers to figure out what parts are subject to misinterpretation, and what parts are clear, so unless you are a lawyer, don't tell me that you read it and are completely positive that it doesn't open up the possibility for abuse, because if you do, you would be going against the suggestions of top notch lawyers, and AZ wouldn't have had to do a dance and change it.Did you not read it?
No, you have the option to prove your claim. You made it, back it up.
I am not even sure who that is, nice try though.
I am not even sure who that is, nice try though.
I thought you read it and knew what was in it?
Do all conservatives play that game? When confronted with facts, accuse the other of not knowing the facts? Are you insinuating that the link I gave you is not true?
I guess if it doesn't come from Faux News, it isn't true in your world?
It matters when right-wingers are claiming that it is not discriminatory - it matters if you are Hispanic and live in Az, unless of course you don't care, which it appears most cons don't unless it is about them.
Yes, but it has taken a slew of lawyers to figure out what parts are subject to misinterpretation, and what parts are clear, so unless you are a lawyer, don't tell me that you read it and are completely positive that it doesn't open up the possibility for abuse, because if you do, you would be going against the suggestions of top notch lawyers, and AZ wouldn't have had to do a dance and change it.
So it doesn't stand to reason for someone to hold themselves in high esteem and suggest that others are ignorant because they saw things that you didn't, when people that are schooled on the subject of law were in agreement on having seen the same thing.
I guess all that love and respect we had, prior to Bush's presidency, is the reason for 9/11, the USS Cole, The First WTC bombing, The embassy bombings, the Khobar Towers bombing, the Lockerbie bombing. 'Cause folks loved us to death, I reckon?
Do us all a favor and stop trying to blame everything on Bush and puhleese, stop trying to justify terrorist attacks on our people.
The world might not have liked us, but they certainly respected us. Obama made us look weak to the world.
Quite right, Apdst. Much of the world still doesn't like your success but now they don't respect or fear you either. You appear weak and vulnerable. It is the worst of all possible situations.
Great picture, the crowds were great and how about recognition of all those "white" patriots including the following:
Albert Pujols of St. Louis Cardinals honored for charitable work at Washington rally - ESPN
The absolute silence from the left now is quite telling.
Because it is nothing but rhetoric and lies about your fellow Americans.
Fine, they put a Domincan on stage.
Scanning the pictures of the crowd - the ones you provided - I saw one black woman in all of the pictures.
It doesn't mean "racism" - it just means that it's a movement that largely attracts whites. Let's be honest here, Glenn Beck doesn't appeal to too many black people.
glennbeck.com - Quantcast Audience Profile
The Tea Party (and the Republican Party for that matter) isn't racist - however, rhetorically it's certainly not very appeling to non-Christians, blacks, gays and other minority.
When Sarah Palin speaks of "real America"; when Tea Partiers talk about "taking our country back" - it really creates an Us vs. Them mentality. The whole movement comes across, to me, as I have to agree with Glenn Beck to be a part of it. I don't agree with about 90% of what the man says. And I disagree 100% with the way he says it.
Exactly. Calling those to their left (no matter how slightly) communists is how the Beckies restore honor to America. :roll:
Fine, they put a Domincan on stage.
Scanning the pictures of the crowd - the ones you provided - I saw one black woman in all of the pictures.
It doesn't mean "racism" - it just means that it's a movement that largely attracts whites. Let's be honest here, Glenn Beck doesn't appeal to too many black people.
glennbeck.com - Quantcast Audience Profile
The Tea Party (and the Republican Party for that matter) isn't racist - however, rhetorically it's certainly not very appeling to non-Christians, blacks, gays and other minority.
When Sarah Palin speaks of "real America"; when Tea Partiers talk about "taking our country back" - it really creates an Us vs. Them mentality. The whole movement comes across, to me, as I have to agree with Glenn Beck to be a part of it. I don't agree with about 90% of what the man says. And I disagree 100% with the way he says it.
You have the option to prove me wrong, unless you just want to spew insults.
Margaret Sanger was a progressive. I bet she's a real hero of your's.
Fine, they put a Domincan on stage.
Scanning the pictures of the crowd - the ones you provided - I saw one black woman in all of the pictures.
It doesn't mean "racism" - it just means that it's a movement that largely attracts whites. Let's be honest here, Glenn Beck doesn't appeal to too many black people.
glennbeck.com - Quantcast Audience Profile
The Tea Party (and the Republican Party for that matter) isn't racist - however, rhetorically it's certainly not very appeling to non-Christians, blacks, gays and other minority.
When Sarah Palin speaks of "real America"; when Tea Partiers talk about "taking our country back" - it really creates an Us vs. Them mentality. The whole movement comes across, to me, as I have to agree with Glenn Beck to be a part of it. I don't agree with about 90% of what the man says. And I disagree 100% with the way he says it.
Hey good buddy why don,t you keep it on topic?:2wave:
Lol, we will never have any respect from the middle east until we stop sticking our nose in their buisness. That will never happen though because they have something we want though, Oil. The hatred we experience over there is justified to some extent. Granted that is no excuse to go around killing people, thanks by the way for filling my mouth with your incorrect assumptions. I never tried to justify any terrorist attack. What even made you think that?
This has to be one of the most ignorant things I have ever seen written.
Don't call me a good buddy.
Well then it's destined to fail, because multiculturalism is increasingly the order of the day, and those who embrace it will ultimately govern our democratic society.
You have the option to prove me wrong, unless you just want to spew insults.
Margaret Sanger was a progressive. I bet she's a real hero of your's.
I said Progressives are Communists. Are you a Progressive?
Is calling the people at this, "circle jerk", a bunch of, "beck-ateers", the way to talk about my fellow Americans?
Exactly. Calling those to their left (no matter how slightly) communists is how the Beckies restore honor to America. :roll:
Fine, they put a Domincan on stage.
Scanning the pictures of the crowd - the ones you provided - I saw one black woman in all of the pictures.
It doesn't mean "racism" - it just means that it's a movement that largely attracts whites. Let's be honest here, Glenn Beck doesn't appeal to too many black people.
glennbeck.com - Quantcast Audience Profile
The Tea Party (and the Republican Party for that matter) isn't racist - however, rhetorically it's certainly not very appeling to non-Christians, blacks, gays and other minority.
When Sarah Palin speaks of "real America"; when Tea Partiers talk about "taking our country back" - it really creates an Us vs. Them mentality. The whole movement comes across, to me, as I have to agree with Glenn Beck to be a part of it. I don't agree with about 90% of what the man says. And I disagree 100% with the way he says it.
Let's get off the racial bs and look at the breakdown of ethnicity in this country. As for the rally, there were African Americans on stage throughout the rally. Did you watch the rally? If not you truly aren't in any position to judge who was there based upon what you saw in the crowds.
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