Racist Tea Party and republicans elect more minorities

05 Nov 2010 13:13 #21 by Scruffy

Nmysys wrote: You can get your news wherever you want to Scruffy and I still think you are a closet conservative just stirring the pot.

By the way Happy Brother's Day. If you don't understand it, I will be glad to forward it to you via PM. Maybe I will anyway.


Eskimo brothers? What? No way!

Closet conservative, huh? What have I posted to make you think that? I've pretty harshly bashed conservatives here more than a few times. :don'tknow:

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05 Nov 2010 13:43 #22 by Nmysys
Say thank you to the nice man in public!! Treating you with all due respect, I think you hide behind your screen persona and stir up the pot just to cause the controversy, kind of like I do, except you seem to have some sick fixation on Christine O'Donnell, but that is another subject.

Admit it, you are scared now to come out of the closet you sick, sick, sick conservative.

:bash :bash :bash :bash :lol:

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05 Nov 2010 13:55 #23 by Scruffy

Nmysys wrote: Say thank you to the nice man in public!! Treating you with all due respect, I think you hide behind your screen persona and stir up the pot just to cause the controversy, kind of like I do, except you seem to have some sick fixation on Christine O'Donnell, but that is another subject.

Admit it, you are scared now to come out of the closet you sick, sick, sick conservative.

:bash :bash :bash :bash :lol:


I'm afraid that my lack of desire to overuse emoticons has me firmly pegged as a liberal. If I could just make myself use more :bash :bash :bash and rofllol rofllol rofllol , then you might have some evidence for your case.

And you, my friend, seem to have some sexual fixation on Nancy Pelosi. In fact, I bet that you'd like to see her and Christine mud wrestling, wouldn't you?

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05 Nov 2010 14:00 #24 by Nmysys
I shudder to have to think about the fact that there is a Mr. Pelosi somewhere that has to look at her and feel sorry for him. I personally have no feelings at all about O'Donnell, wasn't even interested enough to look at her twice, just am fascinated how much she got to you for some reason, maybe because she so angered you over the masturbation issue, but that is usually a personal matter, though in either persona you use on here, S or L, it appears to matter a lot!! rofllol

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05 Nov 2010 14:10 #25 by Scruffy

Nmysys wrote: I shudder to have to think about the fact that there is a Mr. Pelosi somewhere that has to look at her and feel sorry for him. I personally have no feelings at all about O'Donnell, wasn't even interested enough to look at her twice, just am fascinated how much she got to you for some reason, maybe because she so angered you over the masturbation issue, but that is usually a personal matter, though in either persona you use on here, S or L, it appears to matter a lot!! rofllol


Actually, the reasons I am "fixated" on her are the same reasons that Palin causes so many people so much angst. Both women are woefully unqualified to be running for any public office, both have "moral values" that seem hypocritical, both run their mouths at high volume without thinking, and both are pretty much just running on their looks.

They're like beauty queens that think they are Rhodes Scholars.

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05 Nov 2010 17:14 #26 by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
How many Indian-Americans have been elected to public office by the Dems? Two governor's in the south are Indian-American and Republican. Ah the good ol' racist south. :lol:

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05 Nov 2010 17:16 #27 by archer

Teddy wrote: Two governor's in the south are Indian-American and Republican. Ah the good ol' racist south. :lol:



And I'll bet you hate both of them.

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05 Nov 2010 17:28 #28 by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

archer wrote:

Teddy wrote: Two governor's in the south are Indian-American and Republican. Ah the good ol' racist south. :lol:



And I'll bet you hate both of them.


Now why would I hate a patriotic American? On the other hand I despise liberal scum like you.

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05 Nov 2010 17:57 #29 by aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Talk about spin. rofllol rofllol :lol: It is well established practice in the USA to refer to any person of mixed race regardless of their make up as african american if they so much as claimed one of their parents even knew an african american much less had any tinge of african in their geneology. So with the advent of a second American born of Indian parents rising to a state house on the Republican ticket, we suddenly have a heretofore African American woman in California running on the democrat ticket going through a metamorphosis and miraculously becoming Indian American :lol: rofllol :lol: Their hypocrisy knows no bounds.

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05 Nov 2010 20:43 #30 by mtntrekker
having spent a lot of time talking to latinos in the denver community during the canvassing for buck, there is an acceptance of what they hear on television news and surprise when they learn there are some other serious approaches, i.e. via the tea party, to solving the problems. they often need to hear it from other latinos and spoken in a language they understand - spanish or english spoken in such a way that doesn't speak down to them. i think in the future, we will see more minorities willing to look at the person running and their position, not necessarily whether it has a d or r. but i think more will move conservative as they see that what is happening now isn't working.

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