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Why don't you please remove your tampon?

I love all the fake outrage on the evil Tax Rally participants, with their deathly evil Obama with a Hitler stache posters, and all that. It's nice that horrifies you so much and makes you so scared. I only ask where was this outrage when left wingers would have signs calling for the death of Bush. Those signs were the MAJORITY of signs at those anti-war/anti-Bush rallies. But thanks for pretending to be unbiased.
 
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Reading every fifth word, I gather that you are complaining that the left is criticizing the tea parties as just anti-Obama rallies in disguise.

When they had the first round of those, I felt that they were going to be bascially just bash Obama fests and I turned out to be wrong. And I said so. The majority of what I saw in the news was devoted to protesting out of control spending.

With this round, it does seem a bit more partisan in nature in terms of who you see speaking at them and their often times not so sublte message. But I figure that any person who would be influenced by a tea party already hates Obama anyway so no harm no foul. Its sort of like a political meeting at a library which is almost certainly going to be liberal in nature.
 
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Liberals can't stand it when people question their policies. The people of royal blood don't like it when the peasants rise up.
 
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He said: Liberals, quit being such hypocrites.

Possibly not the right translation, after all that would be an implausable request since hypocicy is a cornerstone of liberalism.

Example A.

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Scroll down to just see how far Soros and company, including his little puppet Barry will go to deceive their brain dead followers.

Speaking of Barry, he and other dimacrap wheels were out to lunch last Saturday, BHO in Minnesotta, Rosary Joe in Conanofornia and Nancy Pansy in Rome, Italy, probably to buy some new shoes.

This was probably the largest protest march in American history, not even counting the countless other protest rallies scattered all across America.

Succinct...

Bravo!!! :clapping:

Ole', :hi: love a sound bite world do ye??

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Reading every fifth word, I gather that you are complaining that the left is criticizing the tea parties as just anti-Obama rallies in disguise.

When they had the first round of those, I felt that they were going to be bascially just bash Obama fests and I turned out to be wrong. And I said so. The majority of what I saw in the news was devoted to protesting out of control spending.

With this round, it does seem a bit more partisan in nature in terms of who you see speaking at them and their often times not so sublte message. But I figure that any person who would be influenced by a tea party already hates Obama anyway so no harm no foul. Its sort of like a political meeting at a library which is almost certainly going to be liberal in nature.


My comments on this latest one have been confirmed.

Over the weekend, the Faux News promoted rally in Washington, also championed by Rush Limbaugh, drew 60,000 people who came out, many with hatred filled, racial, and fear mongering messages.

Of course Rush and other conservative nutjobs claimed it was a wee bit bigger than 60,000. They claimed it was 2 million!! LOL.
 
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My comments on this latest one have been confirmed.

Over the weekend, the Faux News promoted rally in Washington, also championed by Rush Limbaugh, drew 60,000 people who came out, many with hatred filled, racial, and fear mongering messages.

Of course Rush and other conservative nutjobs claimed it was a wee bit bigger than 60,000. They claimed it was 2 million!! LOL.
I don't buy your silly stats, but those you present are almost as bad of a ratio as the Million Man March title proved to be.
 
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I don't buy your silly stats, but those you present are almost as bad of a ratio as the Million Man March title proved to be.

Far worse.

The National Park Service was charged with crowd estimates in Washington D C until the million man march proved to have about a half million, so Clinton ordered the practice to cease, the practice was started again for Obamesiah's inauguration and was done again last Saturday, as far as I tell that count has NOT been made public yet (if ever).

The number leaked from inside the Park Service had the number at something around 1.5 million minimum.

Probably about 3 million nationwide, counting all the other protests.

The 60,000 number comes from the Soros funded and leftist run 'media matters.'

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Media Bias: When Americans have to turn to the foreign press for truthful reports of the size of popular protests in Washington, it's time to wonder: Are we dominated by "state-run media"? The wide-lens shots of oceans of people on the streets of Washington, D.C., even wider than the one above, make it clear that last Saturday's mega-rally against government spending and high taxes was one of the most extraordinary grass-roots events in history.

Protesters carried placards with slogans like "I'm Not Your ATM" and "ObamaCare Makes Me Sick."

Organizers, however, insisted that they had assembled a phenomenal 1.5 million anti-tax-and-spend demonstrators. And you had to look to publications outside the United States to find independent backup for that assessment.

London's Daily Mail reported the march as comprising "as many as one million people," adding that "The line of protesters spread across Pennsylvania Avenue for blocks, all the way to the Capitol, according to the Washington Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency."

When a million people travel to our nation's capital to object to excessive government spending, and the taxes they have to pay to sustain it, it constitutes a grass-roots force to be reckoned with.

But underestimates of the crowds by the so-called "mainstream media," along with their focus on the most extremist signs and slogans they could find (gun rights, for instance, or the president sporting a Hitler mustache), gave administration officials an opportunity to downplay the march's significance.

A new Pew Research survey shows that the public's faith in the accuracy of news stories is at a more than two-decade low. Only 29% of Americans now believe news organizations generally get their facts straight, and some 63% believe news stories often to be inaccurate.

Back in 1985, by comparison, 55% believed news stories to be accurate and only 34% considered them inaccurate.
 
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My comments on this latest one have been confirmed.

Over the weekend, the Faux News promoted rally in Washington, also championed by Rush Limbaugh, drew 60,000 people who came out, many with hatred filled, racial, and fear mongering messages.

Of course Rush and other conservative nutjobs claimed it was a wee bit bigger than 60,000. They claimed it was 2 million!! LOL.

what a sheep.
 
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what a sheep.

And a two faced one at that, first it's;
"baa baa, if you only had the intellectual
capacity you would agree with the liberal
agenda," then whenever someone has
the courage to speak out against liberal
socialism with an erudite argument, off
comes the sheep sking and then it's a
balls to the wall personal attack like
one would expect from a rabid wolf.

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Locations of other tea party anti-tax,
anti socialism:
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protests.

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A realistic estimate of the Washington crowd,
not counting other simultaneous protests across
the nation, is 300,000+ minimum. There were
enough chartered buses to account for 250,000,
not counting others who flew in, drove in or lived
locally.

Sports fan has a very valid point, liberal response
has been lamentably lame, whiney and off topic.
 
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SavageOrangeJug's combination backyard and Junkyard Emporium. Everyobody knows that.

How silly, first Joe wouldn't be caught dead in a meeeting with Robert Byrd and Savage would never permit Byrd on his property.

What are you trying to say??? If you don't like crippling level taxes you're racist????

Another contrast:

Those who attended Obamamesiah coronation left over 100 tons of trash on the ground:

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Those who attended the Tea Party anti-tax protest left zero:

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do you mind translating your post?

At the "Tea Party" rally this weekend, there were some anti-Obama posters that the folks at MSNBC and CNN deemed "hateful", like one with Obama having a Hitler 'stache. From this, they discussed that they greatly feared for Obama's life because some "right wing nut" was going to go after Obama. I'm not making this up, that's what was said.

I'm comparing that to the fact that over the past 4-8 years, there were thousands of protestors in America with signs that outright said "Kill Bush". And not a peep out of any of the folks at MSNBC or CNN denouncing such behavior. No, they simply stated it showed how passionate those people were.

Hypocrites, double-standard, whatever you want to call it, that's what it is.
 
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My comments on this latest one have been confirmed.

Over the weekend, the Faux News promoted rally in Washington, also championed by Rush Limbaugh, drew 60,000 people who came out, many with hatred filled, racial, and fear mongering messages.

Of course Rush and other conservative nutjobs claimed it was a wee bit bigger than 60,000. They claimed it was 2 million!! LOL.

If you think it was only 60,000 people there, you're a bigger idiot that I thought you were. And that's saying a whole lot.
 

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