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originally posted by: Pyle
originally posted by: SummerRain
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: MrSensible
a reply to: carewemust
This thread is brilliant. I don't know why liberals get so mad at conservatives when loving, thought-provoking threads like this exist!
You're funny. Liberals got mad at conservatives many times, just because conservatives won so many seats all across this nation from 2010 thru 2016. Libs don't need an ATS thread to get mad, lol.
They scream and howl and fake cry and bash people and terrorise cities and they wonder why we laugh at them.
Then they incite deranged potential murderers and they wonder why we point out their arrogant hypocrisy.
Deranged, bottle fed, twats.
Which side are you talking about again?
Because you post if vague enough to be talking about either side of the aisle.
Dont think for a second that the GOP has not done similar.
originally posted by: Tempter
originally posted by: MrSensible
a reply to: carewemust
This thread is brilliant. I don't know why liberals get so mad at conservatives when loving, thought-provoking threads like this exist!
I'm going to print this OP out and read it to my kids before bed tomorrow night. I want them to grow up white and right.
My Mom used to say, "Tempter, eat your veggies so you can grow up big and strong and never wrong!"
Really, she would say that.
Nothing wrong with white and right, though. Is there?
I think that is a bit much. She's the face of a small part of the Democratic party that is so triggered by the Trump administration's policies that they have lost track of reality.
So far I don't see any solid proof that this guy is even a Democrat, much less a disciple of Maxine Waters.
Unfortunately Ms. Water's statements have made her the fall guy for any violent or prejudiced behavior directed against conservatives.
Perhaps it is time for her to resign. If for no other reason then to show that reasonable people who lean to the political left completely disavow everything she says and advocates about this.
You intolerant of New Yowkers brah?
originally posted by: MrSensible
I'm going to print this OP out and read it to my kids before bed tomorrow night. I want them to grow up white and right.
I think it would be safe to say he is not a Republican... maybe even anti-Republican? Who has been screaming anti-Republican epithets? Could the answer be the group of Democrats you mention above?
I think that would be a wonderful idea.
Actually, I'd like to see three or four viable choices, but I don't want to get too far into fantasy land...
Even if he is not a direct follower of Ms. Waters, her statements may have given him the impression that this type of behavior is acceptable.
Perhaps our political landscape will eventually recognize that the 2 party system is doomed. I'd rather pick from a pool of candidates that most closely align to my views, than picking the lesser of two evils. It may happen in our lifetime, but it's going to take some kind of serious event to push the electorate in that direction.
originally posted by: MrSensible
I'm going to print this OP out and read it to my kids before bed tomorrow night. I want them to grow up white and right.
To out right say he WAS going to commit mass murder is absolute hyperbole and you know it.
originally posted by: DexterRiley
I'd rather pick from a pool of candidates that most closely align to my views, than picking the lesser of two evils.
Yeah, but threatening to KILL people is a whole other kind of threat from threatening to fart in an elevator!
originally posted by: SummerRain
a reply to: Southern Guardian
35 more words that should not have ever been considered... added to the OED.
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