Yes, individuals do sometimes act crazy, regardless of their political affiliation.
I’m more concerned with the “crazies” who engage in organized violence on behalf of their Democratic masters. You know, like SIEU and the Black Panthers…
Yeah, sort of like the crazies in militia groups following the lead of thier wingnut masters.
Step away from the Kool-aid son. Just put it down and step away…
Maybe I should put what I am drinking down and drink whatever you are having. It must be some strong stuff.
Take a look around. Your neighbors and the majority of fellow citizens see the wreckage wrought in two short years.
The times they are a changin’.
Don’t worry, I see the mess. I’ve seen it for a while.
But we both know problems in the U.S. are bigger than Obama and have been going on for years. We all know what the economy looked like in November of 2008, before Obama even took office.
People were just as mad in 2006 and 2008 when they voted the Republicans out of office. Times were supposedly chagin’ then too. All we got more of the same.
I can get on board with being pissed off and demanding change, but I am not on board with blaming it all on democrats and two years of Obama.
I’ll join you and blame Obama for spending a shit ton of money, money that went to the same cronies that got us into this mess. I’m with you there. But I’m also going to blame W. Bush for his bailout and the two unfunded wars, I will blame Clinton, to a lesser degree, for NAFTA and I will put a TON of my blame on Regan and his trickledown economics concept that marked the moment America stopped building and making things and started outsourcing jobs and resources overseas.
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“They’re closing down the textile mill across the railroad tracks
Foreman says these jobs are going boys and they ain’t coming back”
See, when you move off the Democratic Underground talking points you make a lot more sense…
Another example that there are crazy people on the Right whom don’t much like opposing views:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbnEy_U9pYk&feature=player_embedded
Yes, individuals do sometimes act crazy, regardless of their political affiliation.
I’m more concerned with the “crazies” who engage in organized violence on behalf of their Democratic masters. You know, like SIEU and the Black Panthers…
Yeah, sort of like the crazies in militia groups following the lead of thier wingnut masters.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/usa/Michigan-Christian-Militia-Group-Appears-in-Federal-Court-89558807.html
http://abcnews.go.com/ad/gmaintroad.html?goback=http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/TheLaw/christian-militia-group-family-defends-hutaree-members/story?id=10237513
Or the guy that got into a shootout and cited his “school teacher” Glenn Beck.
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/10/11/headlines/gunman_cites_glenn_beck_as_inspiration_for_plot_against_aclu_tides
Step away from the Kool-aid son. Just put it down and step away…
Maybe I should put what I am drinking down and drink whatever you are having. It must be some strong stuff.
Take a look around. Your neighbors and the majority of fellow citizens see the wreckage wrought in two short years.
The times they are a changin’.
Don’t worry, I see the mess. I’ve seen it for a while.
But we both know problems in the U.S. are bigger than Obama and have been going on for years. We all know what the economy looked like in November of 2008, before Obama even took office.
People were just as mad in 2006 and 2008 when they voted the Republicans out of office. Times were supposedly chagin’ then too. All we got more of the same.
I can get on board with being pissed off and demanding change, but I am not on board with blaming it all on democrats and two years of Obama.
I’ll join you and blame Obama for spending a shit ton of money, money that went to the same cronies that got us into this mess. I’m with you there. But I’m also going to blame W. Bush for his bailout and the two unfunded wars, I will blame Clinton, to a lesser degree, for NAFTA and I will put a TON of my blame on Regan and his trickledown economics concept that marked the moment America stopped building and making things and started outsourcing jobs and resources overseas.
*********
“They’re closing down the textile mill across the railroad tracks
Foreman says these jobs are going boys and they ain’t coming back”
See, when you move off the Democratic Underground talking points you make a lot more sense…