This has got to be THE stupidest movie in history.
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simplemines — 15 years ago(September 19, 2010 05:59 PM)
dmowen's out of the closet at last. At least we no longer have to wonder what kind of "independent" he is. It's only a question of which kind of Marxism he follows.
Btw, dmowen, you're the one who is incredibly ignorant. From a New York Times article: "Tea Party supporters are wealthier and more well-educated than the general public, and are no more or less afraid of falling into a lower socioeconomic class, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll."
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/15/us/politics/15poll.html
But then, isn't stupidity, hatred, envy, and bigotry the hallmark of the typical leftist?
Thanks for admitting, finally, what you ARE, dmowen. Turns out you are the liar I knew you were all along. -
iroquoisjoe — 15 years ago(September 20, 2010 11:36 AM)
Other priceless tidbits from the NY Times article:
Kathy Mayhugh, 67, a retired medical transcriber in Jacksonville. Hes a socialist. And to tell you the truth, I think
HE'S A MUSLIM
and trying to head us in that direction
Of the 18 percent of Americans who identified themselves as supporters,
20 percent
, or 4 percent of the general public, said they had given money or attended a Tea Party event, or both.
But while
most Americans
blame the Bush administration or Wall Street for the current state of the American economy, the greatest number of Tea Party supporters blame Congress.
They do not want a third party
and say they usually or almost always vote Republican. The percentage holding a favorable opinion of former President George W. Bush, at 57 percent, almost exactly matches the percentage in the general public that holds an unfavorable view of him.
But in follow-up interviews, Tea Party supporters said they did not want to cut Medicare or Social Security the biggest domestic programs, suggesting instead a focus on waste.
Some defended being on Social Security while fighting big government by saying that since they had paid into the system, they deserved the benefits.
Others could not explain the contradiction.
Thats a conundrum, isnt it? asked Jodine White, 62, of Rocklin, Calif. I dont know what to say. Maybe I dont want smaller government. I guess I want smaller government and my Social Security. She added,
I didnt look at it from the perspective of losing things I need.
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MrPie7 — 15 years ago(October 09, 2010 01:17 PM)
"But while most Americans blame the Bush administration or Wall Street for the current state of the American economy, the greatest number of Tea Party supporters blame Congress."
If you REALLY believe that, come NOVEMBER you are going to get suprised by the biggest $hit sandwich you ever ATE!!! Bon Appetite! -
skiop — 15 years ago(October 06, 2010 11:01 AM)
There's a big difference between those who support and fund the Tea Party (the smart, manipulative billionaires working to overturn legislation that work against their interests) and those who are taking in to their lies (the ignorant, malleable people who actually go to the rallies).
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13tongimp — 14 years ago(December 29, 2011 12:29 PM)
Why is the IMDBa place for movie fansso full political trolls?
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MrPie7 — 15 years ago(September 30, 2010 10:26 AM)
When a representative from the NAACP was on the O'Reilly Factor, Bill asked him what proof he had that the Tea Party Movement was racist. The guy said he had A photo of a guy with a racist sign! ONE F___ing PHOTO!!! That's right! That's MORE than enough evidence to condemn a whole movement!!! And if you didn't have a head like a sack of mud, you would realize that the reason these folks defend Medicaire is that MILLIONS are dependant on it. Not that they were in favor of creating it in the FIRST place.
PS to WHAT signs do you refer? Quote? Link? Put up! SHUT UP!!!!
Let's see. A movement of several million people, and let's say 100 show up with objectional signs. That is a 10 THOUSANDTH of a percent are racists. I'll GIVE ya THAT! -
MrPie7 — 15 years ago(October 08, 2010 07:28 AM)
Liberals are quick to point the racism finger but short & slow on EVIDENCE. Where is your evidence that the Tea party is racist? It's easy to call names, and refer to seeing racist signs, but that in NO WAY proves racism. Where is the racism in wanting less taxes and smaller government? Where's the racist program the T Party proposes? Where do you find T Partiers denying others their rights? Where are the statements by Tea Party leaders proclaiming that skin color should be a determining factor in American society? Where are the links from racist groups and leaders to the Tea Party organizers and leadership? What policies do they support which will specifically harm blacks? The Tea Party leadership has repeatedly DISAVOWED racism, yet somehow liberals arent satisfied. I think they want to waterboard every Tea Partier and force out the evidence they KNOW is lacking. Don't you liberals know that making these accusatory attacks in the absence of factual evidence is bigotry? Try some TOLERANCE regarding those with whom you disagree, and stop these endless, baseless, attemps to find what isn't there!
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skiop — 15 years ago(October 06, 2010 10:58 AM)
Libertarians don't want to legalize drugs. They want to dismantle the government. Republicans always talk about wanting to do that, but still propose these big government solutions to what they consider moral problems (especially with abortion). You really can't have it both ways.
I am a Democrat, by the way, and think the libertarian philosophy of "without an umpire, everyone plays fair" is terribly naive. -
skiop — 15 years ago(October 06, 2010 10:54 AM)
I'm taking it that you don't know what a Marxist is. Plus, using logical fallacies is not the same thing as backing up your lame-brained arguments. Maybe you should turn off FOX News and think for yourself occasionally.
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skiop — 15 years ago(October 06, 2010 10:51 AM)
There should be an IQ test and a psychological evaluation to be president! The lack of it explains what's in the white house NOW.
What? Obama is the most intelligent and articulate president we've had in a long time. If you want to discuss a president that would fail an IQ test, talk about George W Bush.