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Message to GOP care of Rachel Maddow

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posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 09:33 PM
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I've never cared for the Maddow show.

He's was too biased and he's not afraid to show it.

Plus the whole cross dressing thing kind of turns me off.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 09:43 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer

Originally posted by Stormdancer777


What do you call these kinds of people?
These bleeding heart liberals, who wont step foot in my neighborhood yet need to ease their conscience by voting Obama, I call them hypocritical beotches.

Keep telling me about tolerance.
Tell me about acceptance,
Tell me about compromise, they are the racist, most of my neighborhood is black, guess what, we get along fine, we resonate with one-another, those suburban housewives, don't have a damn clue nether do their college educated kids, and I am still here, they ran away. I love the diversity of my family and the beauty of the inner city, I could never live like those damn stepford wives.

I am angry, I am mad as hell, and I am not going to pussyfoot around anymore.


edit on 033030p://bThursday2012 by Stormdancer777 because: (no reason given)

YAY!

Had to quote it to repeat it!



Ah, so your point is that at least conservatives admit they would never send their college educated white collar kids into a racially diverse neighborhood? Good on them!

CJ



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 09:44 PM
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Originally posted by AGWskeptic
I've never cared for the Maddow show.

He's was too biased and he's not afraid to show it.

Plus the whole cross dressing thing kind of turns me off.


I feel the same way aout Limbaugh. She is just so obviously in doubt about her own sexuality it is maddening.

CJ



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 10:04 PM
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reply to post by grandmakdw
 



Well, that was quite a speech.

I am a liberal democrat, and let me tell you what I want:

1. I want all consenting adults to be able to marry the one they love. Is that intolerant or hateful?

2. I want government programs to help those in our society who need a helping hand. Is that intolerant or hateful?

3. I want a woman to be able to have control of her own body. Is that intolerant or hateful?

4. I want the death penalty abolished. Is that intolerant or hateful?

5. I would like for there to be some type of controls on guns, so that it's a little harder to get hold of them by those in our society who want to hurt others. Is that intolerant or hateful?

6. I want more funding towards education,especially in inner-city neighborhoods, so that our youth have a chance to succeed. Is that intolerant or hateful?

7. I want contraceptives to be made easily available so that there are as few unwanted pregnancies and abortions as possible. Is that intolerant or hateful?

8. While I am not a religious person, I want tolerance for all religions, including Muslims, as well as atheists. I want people to be sensitive to these other religions and to remember that Christianity is not the only religion in America.


Now, let me tell you how the typical far right conservative fundamentalist feels about what I want:

1. Gays have no right to be married, or to call themselves married, because the Bible says homosexuality is an abomination. Intolerant/hateful? Hmmm

2. The people who need assistance from the government are lazy bums trying to take advantage, and they should get off their butt and get a job. Intolerant/hateful? Hmmm

3. Women shouldn't be having sex if they don't want a baby. Intolerant/hateful? Hmmm

4. Those S.O.B.s committed a heinous crime - they deserve to die for it. If we execute an innocent man - oh well, capital punishment is still a good thing. Intolerant/hateful? Hmmm

5. Anyone should be able to get any kind of gun. Those bleeding heart liberals can pry my gun out of my cold dead fingers. Intolerant/hateful? Hmmmm

6. Why are we blowing money on inner-city schools? It's just going to waste. Those kids are just going to be drug dealers and gang leaders anyway. Intolerant/hateful? Hmmmm

7. See # 3

8. This country was founded on Christian principles, so we are a Christian nation - and everyone knows that all Muslims want to kill Americans. Intolerant/hateful? Hmmm

Now, honestly - is that an incorrect assessment of the far right? Which viewpoint is more tolerant?

I will continue to fight for what I want, because I believe it is inclusive, rather than exclusive. Fortunately, the rest of America seems to be leaning in that direction as well. The only point Rachel was making is that the far right is getting left behind. The next several generations, I believe, will embrace tolerance for all, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, education or income level. I think the next several generations will have less use for violent weapons. I think they will have no problem with gays getting married, and they won't have a problem with providing contraception for women, and they won't fault a woman who feels that abortion is the best choice for HER, and they won't treat all Muslims as terrorists.

Maybe I'm just dreaming, but I think it's totally possible that we are becoming a more tolerant and peace-loving society. And that's a good thing. Are we a divided nation? Maybe right now, but the people who are less tolerant towards minorities, gays, atheists, Muslims, the poverty-stricken, etc. are a dying breed. I am very hopeful as to what the next several generations bring.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 10:16 PM
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So the people have spoken?

Democracy in action they say?

According to this:

www.google.com...

Between the 58,131,000+ who voted for Romney add the 1,700,000+ who voted for Johnson, and others.

Means the current potus margin is not as big as people are making it out to be.

59+ million people did not want the current potus then add in the people who say" there was no difference between the two", and their vote doesn't matter.

Seems quite a few people are trying to sell some snake oil.

Considering the victories in 2010, and Wisconsin the gop may be down but not out.
edit on 8-11-2012 by neo96 because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 10:32 PM
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Originally posted by kaylaluv
reply to post by grandmakdw
 




as a pagan I want to answer some of the material on the dem points...

1)LGBT's want to marry... welcome to the misery... the marriage planners and divorce lawyers need the money as does the economy

2)where the money gonna come from?

3) so abortion but not prostitution?

4) death penalty- I am iffy on... I think all should fall under governor then presidential review... and the governor or president be required to throw the switch

5) yes it is intolerant.... why should someone not be allowed access to something that can save there life from bipedal predators

6) again where is the money going to come from... if we come down hard on all the corruption the money might be there,... problem is union,school boards and human greed... also why should a rich district give money from there kids education to fund others... (just questions)

corruption is the issue and it has many forms

7) mute point... they are easily available right now... even easier if a woman say no condom no sex... condoms magically appear...

8) nation is a christian nation founded on those principles... it has been a mexican standoff for years between the various groups... most muslims appear peaceful... however most also want my people dead.... not real friendly on that aspect... no offense

their own leaders preach hate.... sorry not tolerance....

it is not an accurate assessment of either side... both are intolerant of opposing viewpoints...

as for the left paradigm, so far they are imploding.... bad leadership and failure is not reflective of outmoded thinking... look at Carter

I have found liberals to be more dogmatic and intolerant then repub... they do have their moments... for instance an open mind does not assume to know anything, but instead question all and gets first hand answers

niether party or liberal / conservative does this at all



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 10:34 PM
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I just wish she would pick a gender.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 10:34 PM
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reply to post by neo96
 


Neo, let them dance and gloat and crow. They (democrats/liberals/leftists) now own this. They own the economy, they own foreign and domestic policy.

Who are they going to blame?

The president of the last 4 years?

This is an oppourtunity for anyone who doesn't subscribe to the leftist agenda to illustrate how bad for the country this agenda will be.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 10:43 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by neo96
 


Neo, let them dance and gloat and crow. They (democrats/liberals/leftists) now own this. They own the economy, they own foreign and domestic policy.

Who are they going to blame?

The president of the last 4 years?

This is an oppourtunity for anyone who doesn't subscribe to the leftist agenda to illustrate how bad for the country this agenda will be.



Well said, actually.

Let Rachel Maddow Gloat. She does nothing but help Polarize this Nation, like Obama has. The Media IS Obama's Puppet.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 10:58 PM
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Or not?

I didn't really care who "won" to be honest. I just wanted to see one side get the whole thing; the presidency, the senate and the house. I wanted to see what they would do if they really had a mandate (the libs don't) and their was no meaningful (or effective) obstruction. It could have been a Romney / GoP Congress for all I cared. The outcome is the same: Lets see this rhetoric in action. Let's examine the real effect of these policies, on the ground, as they actually move through space / time.

But nope. My America actually voted status quo, and gave us the same basic thing we already had, 6 billion dollars ago. Which means 4 more years of useless talk, positioning, mating-signals, garbage. Honestly -- I voted for Obama because I don't care for the religious right, and I didn't "believe" Romney's "business genius." Full stop.

It would have been a better world today if Beezer's team had taken the whole enchilada.

At least we would finally know, in real time, for posterity, which of these parties has actual game, and which one needs to be thrown out with yesterdays trash.
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posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:00 PM
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Originally posted by grandmakdw
reply to post by redtic
 


Way to rip the nation further in two!

A fantastic example of name calling and belittling that hurts our nation so deeply it may never heal from the rift.

Keep it up OP and keep encouraging the split of our nation in two because of intolerance and a non-acceptance of people who hold different ideas than yours.

Way to heal the nation, name calling, ridiculing etc.

How do you respond when a person calls you stupid, ridicules you and puts you down and then tells you to accept their ideas as the correct one? Think about it OP.




LOL Was that a joke? You get that all these things were ploys fabricated by the GOP to tear the Nation apart? Needlessly and senselessly? She isn't name calling or ridiculing she is stating facts. If you dispute the facts THEN you might stretch what she is saying to include ridicule but you would have to be in violation of the simple facts first. When the truth is called provocation and when denying ignorance is called non-acceptance - we'll all be in trouble.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:01 PM
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It appears that Rachel was simply stating the obvious. The election results show that the Republican party is out of touch with the will of the American people. Given the displeasure so many continually voice that they have with President Obama, surely if Mr. Romney had offered a viable alternative worthy of consideration, folks would have voted for him. He certainly spent enough money to get his message out there? Republicans are experiencing what Democrats felt like when they had to accept another four years of George Bush.
Both parties have to revamp their approaches considerably to regain the trust of the people. The country is in poor shape presently and I for one certainly do not envy the job Mr. Obama has before him at this point in history. Hopefully, it will show that he rose to the occasion and was able to reconcile all of the terrible mess the country is in. Given the situation, the new guy didn't offer a better plan and people voted accordingly. Thank God!



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:04 PM
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Originally posted by sonnny1

Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by neo96
 


Neo, let them dance and gloat and crow. They (democrats/liberals/leftists) now own this. They own the economy, they own foreign and domestic policy.

Who are they going to blame?

The president of the last 4 years?

This is an oppourtunity for anyone who doesn't subscribe to the leftist agenda to illustrate how bad for the country this agenda will be.



Well said, actually.

Let Rachel Maddow Gloat. She does nothing but help Polarize this Nation, like Obama has. The Media IS Obama's Puppet.


The Nation is United. I think the past election showed that and Ms Maddow is on the side of the majority of the electorate who voted extremist and religious fundamentalism out. People who try to impose their religion and skewed science data on others are on the outside looking in.


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posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:05 PM
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Actually you had what you wanted on the Democratic side the first two years of Obama as President. The Democrats had the House and Senate too. The only thing you are missing so far is the Republicans being in that position. Personally I prefer neither side to be in total control. Historically that has been bad for the country.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:07 PM
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Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by neo96
 


Neo, let them dance and gloat and crow. They (democrats/liberals/leftists) now own this. They own the economy, they own foreign and domestic policy.

Who are they going to blame?

The president of the last 4 years?

This is an oppourtunity for anyone who doesn't subscribe to the leftist agenda to illustrate how bad for the country this agenda will be.



You have no idea how good these next four years are gonna be for the left.

Time is on our side now because the economy is very close to cranking up again.

The problem with these last four years is the bleeding didn't slow until half way into
The term, well now there is ample time to heal and own it.

The GOP losing this pres election was putting the GOP out in the woods again



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:09 PM
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Well, I for one enjoyed the roast. It was, IMHO, a well deserved "screw you" to the far right propaganda/lie machine that has itself served to create a rift in our society. It's exactly how I feel too.

Flame on.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:15 PM
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This fake WWE thing we got going is far worse for US, IMO.

Look, anything can be fixed. Hell -- given the right combination of fortunate R&D and legislation, we could conceivably turn our deficit into a surplus in a decade or so. That's how long it took us to go from "Gee, Alice. I wonder if the moon really is made from cheese" to walking on it.

Americans can do anything, but this BS red versus blue pissing match is like falling into a matrix. It will distract us from becoming whatever the next great chapter of humanity -- American or otherwise -- will become if we can somehow lose this ridiculous 18th century impulse to cock-o-the-walk campaign every few years to validate parking.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:29 PM
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Originally posted by sonnny1

Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by neo96
 


Neo, let them dance and gloat and crow. They (democrats/liberals/leftists) now own this. They own the economy, they own foreign and domestic policy.

Who are they going to blame?

The president of the last 4 years?

This is an oppourtunity for anyone who doesn't subscribe to the leftist agenda to illustrate how bad for the country this agenda will be.



Well said, actually.

Let Rachel Maddow Gloat. She does nothing but help Polarize this Nation, like Obama has. The Media IS Obama's Puppet.




Never mind that the majority of talk political radio is righty, so is the most watch "news" station on TV


and PS, What that lady is saying is so polarizing because she is repeating what the GOP has been saying for
four years.



posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:40 PM
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Not really. We have the same set up as before the election. Nothing has changed. If America "Has spoken" you socialist wold have the Congress. Which really wields the power. The prez is just a figurehead you Dems (Socialist) should read the Constitution. Hell, the Communist Party of America even backed O. Yeah, right we need to come down to your level.
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posted on Nov, 8 2012 @ 11:43 PM
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Originally posted by newcovenant


The Nation is United. I think the past election showed that and Ms Maddow is on the side of the majority of the electorate who voted extremist and religious fundamentalism out. People who try to impose their religion and skewed science data on others are on the outside looking in.


edit on 8-11-2012 by newcovenant because: (no reason given)


A nation UNITED is 100% not 51%. I would think Liberals would agree with that, unless its ONLY united if your "choice" of President won........





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