lawgator1
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LG - no surprise you ignored a series of pics that show the overall tone of the protest and instead choose pics from many different protests that only show one type of sentiment represented.
Once again you use the "talk radio" tactics you claim to despise so much.
LG - no surprise you ignored a series of pics that show the overall tone of the protest and instead choose pics from many different protests that only show one type of sentiment represented.
Once again you use the "talk radio" tactics you claim to despise so much.
LG - no surprise you ignored a series of pics that show the overall tone of the protest and instead choose pics from many different protests that only show one type of sentiment represented.
Once again you use the "talk radio" tactics you claim to despise so much.
now that is a grand idea OE!!!
Besides being racist, this one doesn't even get their anthropology right. They stuck a man of East and North African descent's face on the body of what appears to be a Papua New Guinean or at least Western Oceanian tribesman. :nono: Get your racist depictions right, people.
The irony is the effort to portray Obama as Muslim and therefore in some way anti-Semitic, which is actually in accord with the views of a large number of the tea party protestors.
I have not lived that long but a wise man once told me you are what you hate.
I used to think it was silly but not any more.
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I found this one at Free Republic. I think I'm in love, or at least have a very serious case of "want some."
LG - no surprise you ignored a series of pics that show the overall tone of the protest and instead choose pics from many different protests that only show one type of sentiment represented.
Once again you use the "talk radio" tactics you claim to despise so much.
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Et tu, Brute? That was the whole point of posting them -- to demonstrate to you that your posting one person's cherry picked photos can be matched, cherry for cherry.
I'm not trying to prove anything. I already know what I think is going on at this most recent one, and you have your mind made up, as well. No one is going to change anyone's mind.
A reasonable response and comparison, although I believe there is one underlying difference. The majority of your pictures were of individual signs, and I'm sure all would agree signs of that nature could be found at any political rally. However, the other pictures were largely of the crowd that was represented at the tea party (as opposed to highlighting specific signs) and I saw few (if any) of the type of examples you provided. Perhaps the only thing less prevalent was a picture including African/Americans... although I think I spotted one individual who had a "lost" look on his face.
i love them lawgaytor. great posters. hey law, if were you alive during the revolutionary war, would you have turned in all those boston tea party protestors to king George? i bet you would have looked good in a nice red English suite.
Precisely - the point of the photos I linked was they better represent the totality of the event rather than cherry picking the signs to suit one purpose.
If you notice, there are many (30 or 40) from the same vantage point that show folks marching by. if you look carefully, occasionally you can spot a whacky sign but most are bashing govt spending, politicians as a whole, etc.