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30 Million Teatards Descend on DC - Shut Down Government

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Wordslinger

Wordslinger

Chrissy wrote:
Sal wrote:
Chrissy wrote:Honestly, people that are patriots live in fear of this gov.

There is no way in hell we would take to the streets to voice our opinion under this totalitarian gov.

I think there might be a better more accurate way to deal with your type and we may have to result to that.

You confuse traitorous cowards for patriots. 


Fortunately, you are in the minority and your numbers are shrinking with each passing day. 


God bless America. 

dream on spider pig. our numbers are growing and we are going to take your asses out without a shot fired.


Right! Why just this week our number increased from 256 to 259! Next week we're really going to take out Washington DC!

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Wordslinger wrote:
Chrissy wrote:
Sal wrote:
Chrissy wrote:Honestly, people that are patriots live in fear of this gov.

There is no way in hell we would take to the streets to voice our opinion under this totalitarian gov.

I think there might be a better more accurate way to deal with your type and we may have to result to that.

You confuse traitorous cowards for patriots. 


Fortunately, you are in the minority and your numbers are shrinking with each passing day. 


God bless America. 

dream on spider pig. our numbers are growing and we are going to take your asses out without a shot fired.


Right!  Why just this week our number increased from 256 to 259!  Next week we're really going to take out Washington DC!

If you think most fed up Americans are going to show up on the DC lawn to try and oust the people in the Whitehouse, your nuttier than those who are fed up enough to try it.

We haven't gotten that fed up yet. We are still planning on using the ballot box to remove the assholes. If that doesn't work, expect the tipping point to be reached.

Wordslinger

Wordslinger

Chrissy wrote:
Wordslinger wrote:
Chrissy wrote:
Sal wrote:
Chrissy wrote:Honestly, people that are patriots live in fear of this gov.

There is no way in hell we would take to the streets to voice our opinion under this totalitarian gov.

I think there might be a better more accurate way to deal with your type and we may have to result to that.

You confuse traitorous cowards for patriots. 


Fortunately, you are in the minority and your numbers are shrinking with each passing day. 


God bless America. 

dream on spider pig. our numbers are growing and we are going to take your asses out without a shot fired.


Right!  Why just this week our number increased from 256 to 259!  Next week we're really going to take out Washington DC!

If you think most fed up Americans are going to show up on the DC lawn to try and oust the people in the Whitehouse, your nuttier than those who are fed up enough to try it.

We haven't gotten that fed up yet. We are still planning on using the ballot box to remove the assholes. If that doesn't work, expect the tipping point to be reached.


Then you're truly doomed. Just how many police will it take to destroy your revolutionary army of 259 folks (who, undoubtedly, following other Teatards like Cliven Bundy) will shove their ladies into the line of fire for better photo ops ....

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Guest

If you don't think the tea party has significant political influence... you haven't been paying attention.

I know it's the trending talkingpoint... but it isn't very relevant whether you like the affect or you don't.

othershoe1030

othershoe1030

PkrBum wrote:If you don't think the tea party has significant political influence... you haven't been paying attention.

I know it's the trending talkingpoint... but it isn't very relevant whether you like the affect or you don't.

The TP's influence is mainly in the form of secret pac money being used to promote their candidates against main stream R's in primary races. From what I've seen they've all lost. Nonetheless the threat of being "primaried" has scared enough of the GOPer's so that the whole party has moved to the right.

For the most part I think the tea party folks are pretty much in their own information/wishful thinking bubble when it comes to how many followers they have and how much influence they have. The public is tired of their BS and repetitive rhetoric.

Not much of an American Spring demonstration was it? Then again it was supposed to rain that day.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

PkrBum wrote:If you don't think the tea party has significant political influence... you haven't been paying attention.

I know it's the trending talkingpoint... but it isn't very relevant whether you like the affect or you don't.

It's "effect"...the Tea Party was sure something in 2010; now that desperate move is biting Republicans in their collective butts. Should have left the lid on Pandora's box.

polecat

polecat

Chrissy wrote:Honestly, people that are patriots live in fear of this gov.

There is no way in hell we would take to the streets to voice our opinion under this totalitarian gov.

I think there might be a better more accurate way to deal with your type and we may have to result to that.

Please your definition of Patriot.

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

polecat wrote:
Chrissy wrote:Honestly, people that are patriots live in fear of this gov.

There is no way in hell we would take to the streets to voice our opinion under this totalitarian gov.

I think there might be a better more accurate way to deal with your type and we may have to result to that.

Please your definition of Patriot.

Anyone who is an Obama-hater.

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Wordslinger

Wordslinger

ZVUGKTUBM wrote:
polecat wrote:
Chrissy wrote:Honestly, people that are patriots live in fear of this gov.

There is no way in hell we would take to the streets to voice our opinion under this totalitarian gov.

I think there might be a better more accurate way to deal with your type and we may have to result to that.

Please your definition of Patriot.

Anyone who is an Obama-hater.

Isn't it lucky for we treasonous bastards that idiots like Chrissy and her companion Teatards are numerically (politically) irrelevant! Sooner or later her Ophelian character traits will overwhelm her completely ...

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Guest

Wordslinger wrote:
ZVUGKTUBM wrote:
polecat wrote:
Chrissy wrote:Honestly, people that are patriots live in fear of this gov.

There is no way in hell we would take to the streets to voice our opinion under this totalitarian gov.

I think there might be a better more accurate way to deal with your type and we may have to result to that.

Please your definition of Patriot.

Anyone who is an Obama-hater.

Isn't it lucky for we treasonous bastards that idiots like Chrissy and her companion Teatards are numerically (politically) irrelevant! Sooner or later her Ophelian character traits will overwhelm her completely ...

" When an opponent declares, I will not come over to your side, I calmly say, your child belongs to us already.What are you? You will pass on. Your descendants, however, now stand in the new camp. In a short time they will know nothing else but this new community."

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


Hitler was a fascist. Fascism is RIGHT-WING. When will you ever learn?

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Guest

Floridatexan wrote:
Hitler was a fascist. Fascism is RIGHT-WING. When will you ever learn?

Bs... The left is authoritarian central govt... when will you ever question the talkingpoints you learned so well?

Hell... even hitler and mussolini and countless progressives tried to tell you useless idiots what fascism is.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

http://www.oldamericancentury.org/whitepapers/defining/leftwing_or_rightwing.htm

"A very popular argument by the Right is say that the Nazis were Leftwing, when in fact they were Rightwing in both Germany and the United States.

The Nazis were pro-Christian, anti-communist, certainly anti-Marxist, imprisoned atheist and labor leaders--that sounds right-wing to me! So since the Nazis embraced the Catholic Church (and the Church embraced Hitler), should we call Christianity fascist? And why did the Nazis view "liberals" as their enemy?

In America, German Fascism dazzled many American leaders of capitalist industry. They were William Randolph Hearst, Joseph Kennedy(JFK’s father), Charles Lindbergh, John Rockefeller, Andrew Mellon(head of Alcoa, banker, and Secretary of Treasury), DuPont, General Motors, Standard Oil (now Exxon), Henry Ford, ITT, Allen Dulles (later head of the CIA), Prescott Bush (don’t forget him), National City Bank, and General Electric..."

(There's plenty more at this site, plus pics of American fascists or fascist sympathizers, who also happened to be the robber barons of that era.  If you want to get to the heart of the matter, you can think of the American fascists as laissez-faire capitalists...or you could think of them as ruthless opportunists who didn't give a rat's patootie for anyone but themselves.

Guest


Guest

You are directly contradicting the fascist leaders, key world figures, and the progressives of the time which adored fascism.

But don't let that stop your revision... it's easier to digest given your belief set.

H. G. Wells, one of the most influential progressives of the 20th century, said in 1932 that progressives must become “liberal fascists” and “enlightened Nazis.” Regarding totalitarianism, he stated: “I have never been able to escape altogether from its relentless logic.” Calling for a “‘Phoenix Rebirth’ of Liberalism” under the umbrella of “Liberal Fascism,” Wells said: “I am asking for a Liberal Fascisti, for enlightened Nazis.”

The poet Wallace Stevens pronounced himself “pro-Mussolini personally.”

The eminent historian Charles Beard wrote of Mussolini’s efforts: “Beyond question, an amazing experiment is being made [in Italy], an experiment in reconciling individualism and socialism.”

Muckraking journalists almost universally admired Mussolini. Lincoln Steffens,for one, said that Italian fascism made Western democracy, by comparison, look like a system run by “petty persons with petty purposes.” Mussolini, Steffens proclaimed reverently, had been “formed” by God “out of the rib of Italy.”

McClure’s Magazine founder Samuel McClure, an important figure in the muckraking movement,described Italian fascism as “a great step forward and the first new ideal in government since the founding of the American Republic.”

After having vistited Italy and interviewed Mussolini in 1926, the American humorist Will Rogers, who was informally dubbed “Ambassador-at-Large of the United States” by the National Press Club, said of the fascist dictator: “I’m pretty high on that bird.” “Dictator form of government is the greatest form of government,” Rogers wrote, “that is, if you have the right dictator.”

Reporter Ida Tarbell was deeply impressed by Mussolini's attitudes regarding labor, affectionately dubbing him “a despot with a dimple.”

NAACP co-founder W. E. B. DuBois saw National Socialism as a worthy model for economic organization. The establishment of the Nazi dictatorship in Germany, he wrote, had been “absolutely necessary to get the state in order.” In 1937 DuBois stated: “there is today, in some respects, more democracy in Germany than there has been in years past.”

FDR adviser Rexford Guy Tugwell said of Italian fascism: “It's the cleanest,neatest,most efficiently operating piece of social machinery I've ever seen. It makes me envious.” In late 1934 he noted: “I find Italy doing many of the things which seem to me necessary.... Mussolini certainly has the same people opposed to him as FDR has.”

New Republic editor George Soule, who avidly supported FDR, noted approvingly that the Roosevelt administration was “trying out the economics of fascism.”

Playwright George Bernard Shaw hailed Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini as the world’s great “progressive” leaders because they “did things,” unlike the leaders of those “putrefying corpses” called parliamentary democracies.

The education reformer and socialist John Dewey spoke of the “social possibilities of war” and the “immense impetus to reorganization” that it afforded. He added,with an air of hopefulness,that the conflict might force Americans “to give up much of [their] economic freedom”; to abandon their “individualistic tradition” and “march in step”; and to recognize “the supremacy of public need over private possessions.”

Mussolini in a 1921 speech: “Between us and the communists there are no political affinities but there are intellectual ones. Like you [communists], we consider necessary a centralized unitary state which imposes iron discipline and all persons, with this difference, that you reached this conclusion by way of the concept of class, and we by the way of the concept of nation.”

"We are socialists, we are enemies of today’s capitalistic economic system for the exploitation of the economically weak, with its unfair salaries, with its unseemly evaluation of a human being according to wealth and property instead of responsibility and performance, and we are determined to destroy this system under all conditions." Hitler 1927

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