all you people are hypocrites....it is fine that everyone could trash george bush for his policies, call him the devil, but the second someone says it about obama or the dems its a problem? and vise versa....just get over the fact of name calling and admit you will only agree with it when it is the view you want it to be
Well, as I've said countless times, good! They out themselves. All the better to see them for who they really are and what they're really about.
Some of 'em must by ironin' up those hoods and robes as we speak.
yeah, right
everything's a black - white issue![]()
I see hate and hate speech coming from all sides. I don't want affiliated with it. It's all hate, hate, hate, and more hate.
Love thy Neighbor!!!! Let's do the right thing.:wink:
In total agreement with ya B.C.
I can honestly say that the same people that I have met that think of themselves as patriots are all racist and violent to varying degrees. Many of those who wrap themselves in flags have a hood in the closet as well.
They're gettin' a free pass because the conservative pundits like to use the line, "There are extremists on both sides."
Which is a big ol' load of crap.
Your second paragraph...who is getting a free pass? If a crime was committed, a threat made, or whatever, I'm sure there will be an aggressive investigation and charge. And the reason conservatives are saying there are extremists on both sides is not just because its true, but it is the conservative response to liberals that claim that all the extremists are on the right.
Protesters hurl slurs and spit at Democrats
Posted: March 20th, 2010 08:19 PM ET
"Civil rights icon and veteran Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia, said anti-health care bill protesters Saturday repeatedly yelled the "N" word at him as he left a heath care meeting and walked to the Capitol...."I haven't seen heard anything like this in more than 40 years, maybe 45....There's a lot of downright hate and anger and people are just being downright mean."
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Missouri, released a statement late Saturday saying he too was called the "N" word as he walked to the Capitol for a vote and that he was spat on by one protestor who was arrested by U.S. Capitol Police. Cleaver declined to press charges against the man, the statement said.
Protesters also hurled anti-gay comments at Rep. Barney Frank, D-Massachusetts, who is openly gay, as he left the same health care meeting that Lewis attended in a House office building. ... "I'm disappointed," Frank said. "There's an unwillingness to be civil."
In your eyes, it is. Your continued, binary-styled argumentative rants suggest that wholeheartedly.
Us vs. Them.
Rich vs. Poor.
Democrat vs. Republican.
Conservative vs. "lib".
American vs. Muslim.
Christianity vs. Islam.
And ironically, "white vs. black", but then again you're too benighted to realize how your divisiveness on many political issues brings about the correlations. Either that, or you're deliberately ignoring it which makes your motives even more despicable.
say huh?!?!
whatcha on, man?
You're an ass... Leave your bitterness for your years in Texas somewhere else, and stop picking on an entire state of people because some fool wants to quote Jefferson. Its beneath you and the ideas and arguments you bring to this board, and I'm frankly tired of it.
I have spent over half a year in texas in the last 15 years. The state has serious problems.
This has gone FAR beyond name calling. Death Threats are quite another thing.all you people are hypocrites....it is fine that everyone could trash george bush for his policies, call him the devil, but the second someone says it about obama or the dems its a problem? and vise versa....just get over the fact of name calling and admit you will only agree with it when it is the view you want it to be