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By Nobody
11 Mar 2011 1:42 pm in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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Cannonpointer
26 Oct 2013 6:27 pm
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Actually in the last election, more people voted for Democrats in the House than for Republicans, but thanks to gerrymandering there are very few swing districts left. I stand by my statement. You don't get to repeal a law if you only control 1/2 of 1/3 of the government. You change a law by winning elections and taking control of the legislature and the White House. This.^^^ Also, Huey's mom blew me.
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26 Oct 2013 6:30 pm
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Huey's mom blew me.I hope you enjoyed it.Huey always does.
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26 Oct 2013 6:53 pm
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Lofl. She has come to the dark side...
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RichClem
26 Oct 2013 11:19 pm
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But if you look at the support the Tea Party's actual policies receive, most Americans support them. No, actually, the polls don't support their policies either. You might want to go out a find one. Like the Tea Party, most Americans want government spending cut. Like the Tea Party, most Americans oppose Obamacare. Like the Tea Party, most Americans think government is too powerful. And we'll see the results next year. Seems like it will resemble 2010. You could make one up like you usually do. F*** off, you lying troll.
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27 Oct 2013 2:21 pm
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And we'll see the results next year. Seems like it will resemble 2010. Hey Carnac the magnificent....as many times as your predictions have been wrong, one would think you'd have the good sense to stop making them.Can't fix stupid I guess.
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bingster
27 Oct 2013 2:34 pm
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Keep telling yourself it is phony. They called Watergate phony for a long time. Yea, but with Watergate, they kept finding more and more evidence of wrong doing, not less and less. I've heard reports that they were actually harsher on liberal groups that they so-called "targeted". The whole 501 article needs to go back to it's original lawful wording. "No political activities" should be allowed. The IRS should never have changed it. Here's a list of other"insurrectionists" you may want to look into....Their names are at the bottom... Yea, like you guys actually have a real beef. lol
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27 Oct 2013 2:42 pm
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Yea, like you guys actually have a real beef. lolThere's a black family living in the WH.That's their beef.
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bingster
27 Oct 2013 2:47 pm
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Putting aside the fact that a Dixie flag isn't the equivalent of the KKK, one or two people make millions of mainstream, tax paying Americans like the KKK? Can't you even tell believable lies? Wow, she has the Democrat Talking Point Lie memorized by heart! She's a dedicated little lying troll, give her that. They love the Tea Party on Stormfront. Is that your hangout, Clem? Yes, I support a majority of the TP Program 21 33.87% Yes, I support some of the TPP 11 17.74% No 25 40.32% Other (Please explain) 5 8.06% http://www.stormfron.../forum/t750536/ 33.8% support a majority of the Tea Party Program. Hmmm. They also have an interesting thread in which they argue both sides of whether the Tea Party is White Nationalist. Here's one post: It "should be" the job of each REAL White Nationalist to become a working,functioning member of every T Party in America-if at all possible. This is a "Golden Opportunity" to begin a direction that White Nationalism has never enjoyed ever before at any time. For the most part these people are white.Certainly they are not White Nationalist,but so what-they can be trained.Training takes patience,hard work,insight and the real time hands on intelligence and strength and courage to get the job done.Jews have been doing this since before the time of Christ and even blacks are doing it and have become very very successful at "taking over" the Democratic party-nation wide.Why can't White Nationalist do the same? I've joined so far three local Tea Party Groups locally and have been encouraging all my employees and friends and relatives to do the same.We have been very successful locally-state wide and have been contacted by several other states to help assist them too.I find that people are very easily influences when they learn that someone is actually helping them find a job,get a loan,move their families or get medical attention-just to name a few "things" that I have used as a carrot,rather than the "stick" of discontent,force and inciting racial confusion.People like to be helped and in turn they like to help others; and I make no secret just HOW,they can help me and that's simply to listen and consider my White Nationalist message for themselves.....and frankly it's been working like a charm for well over two years.These people have money,time and a hell of a lot of local influence and most aren't afraid to use it-all they need is a little encouragement,direction and leadership. Don't fear the people of the T party.Teach them.Train them.Show them.White people are smart,they catch on quickly and they are generally very eager to learn.White Nationalist aren't supposed to be cowardly,fearful or shy,so get off your *** and do something.If your too damn lazy,stupid or scared to get into the fight,then just at least try to stay out of the way. http://www.stormfron.../forum/t829686/ Looks like the White Nationalists think the Tea Party is their Cup of Tea!
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27 Oct 2013 3:00 pm
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Hey, they are racist, but not stupid (Stormfront) Originally Posted by wilson1488 Tea partiers are retarded red state losers. They have no idea what is going to be good for our country. Michelle Bachmann is like a fat kid fumbling around in a candy store- she's so drunk on her supposed "power" she thinks she is doing good things for us. You can't "pray the gay away" and her husband is a ***. David is still the best hope we have. http://www.stormfron...orum/t829686-3/
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27 Oct 2013 6:34 pm
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Is The Tea Party Racist? Ask Some Actual, Out-Of-The Closet Racists WASHINGTON -- Tea Party and Republican leaders have been quick to condemn Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) for his recent comparison of the tea party and the Ku Klux Klan. But avowed racists involved in the white nationalist movement might beg to agree with the Florida Democrat. The KKK, for its part, isn't sure whether the hood fits. "The tea party is a very widespread organization and there's many tea party groups in the country, so I don't know if they are necessarily even in agreement with each other," pastor Thomas Robb, national director of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, told HuffPost. "Likewise, The Klan, people use the phrase Klan who are not associated with us ... that I would be 100 percent opposed to." "It's hard to come up with a name of a group and say well how do they compare with another group," he added. "That's like asking First Baptist Church in Dallas whether they agree with the Methodist church in Birmingham, or even a Baptist church in Birmingham. So it's very difficult to say how we compare with the tea party." But the conversation continues beyond even the Klan itself, and insight into how openly racist people view the tea party can be gleaned from a long-running debate among white supremacists at the website Stormfront.org.Stormfront -- whose motto is "White Pride World Wide" -- is among the most popular white nationalist (WN, in the community's lexicon) gathering spots online, and discussion of the tea party is a regular part of the chatter. One thread, started in 2011 and still active recently, debates just how racist the tea party is. In the evil, upside-down world of white supremacy, the label of racist is meant as a compliment and, to many Stormfront posters, the tea party earns high marks. The thread can be read here, but the debate breaks down into roughly two camps, one arguing that the tea party is a dead end for white nationalists and the other side arguing that many in the tea party already have racist attitudes and present an opportunity for white nationalists to ply their message. The only area of agreement seemed to be that the tea party loses its way in its strong support of Israel, which the neo-Nazi Stormfront crowd does not appreciate. Grayson has stood by his comparison. "If the hood fits, wear it," he said. "The Tea Party has engaged in relentless racist attacks against our African-American President. For example, when the President visited my home of Orlando, Tea Party protesters shouted 'Kenyan Go Home.' Other examples include Tea Party chants of 'Bye Bye, Blackbird,' and Tea Party posters saying 'Obama’s Plan: White Slavery,' 'Imam Obama Wants to Ban Pork' and 'The Zoo Has An African Lion, and the White House Has a Lyin’ African.'" Many of the racists participating in the Stormfront discussion say they themselves are either tea party members or have attended multiple tea party meetings. But, to be sure, the tea party has quite literally millions of supporters and many, many of those people are not remotely racist, as the racists on Stormfront readily lament. And even the examples of racist language and signage at tea party rallies pales in comparison to the domestic terrorism carried out by the KKK -- cross-burning, beatings, lynchings, bombings, murder. Yet, the Stormfront conversations show that the perception of the tea party as having a racist element is not merely held by Grayson or Rev. Al Sharpton, but is a view shared by the kind of people who would know. The comments below are copied from Stormfront and were made by people the site lists as having been longstanding members who have posted hundreds, and in most cases thousands, of times on the site, making it unlikely that they are liberal plants trying to make the tea party look bad. Quite the opposite: Many of the Neo Nazis below rushed to the tea party's defense when other white nationalists accused its members of being insufficiently racist. Stormfront poster SSVicious argued that tea partiers should not be written off because many are knee-jerk racist toward darker-skinned people, but are not sophisticated enough in their racial analysis to be sufficiently anti-Semitic. It's a start, SSVicious said. "They are realistic about certain things...i.e. that blacks are more prone to be criminals, less intelligent, etc.....But if you bring up Israel... oh my, you might as well be a Muslim extremist (the thing that Tea Partiers hate the most)," said SSVicious, with the ellipses in the original. "A lot of them are those kinds of people we like and dislike at the same time... They know racial differences that are in their face, yet they aren't smart enough or haven't had the chance yet to connect the dots that lead to a certain group of people (the Jews)." Culturalist put it more succinctly. "They care about race but may not be sympathetic to the neo Nazi, Jew hater side of WN," the poster said. In 2011, when Grayson called the tea party "callous, bigoted tools," a Stormfronter expressed surprise. "What the *beep*?? This is coming from the same guy who grilled Ben Bernanke," said Sieben Elf, referring to Grayson's viral demolition of the Federal Reserve chairman, who runs an organization many white nationalists believe is controlled by a Jewish cabal. "Grayson's Der Jude," Sieben Elf wrote in a follow-up post by way of explanation. "Funny, he doesn't look Jewish." In response to one Stormfronter lamenting that the tea party is not sufficiently racist, a poster who goes by the handle "true believer" argues: "Well if you eliminated everyone who didn't fit perfectly into your ideal candidate you would be so marginalized that you couldn't get anyone in. I mean we all lost our calling by time and place when we weren't in the Fatherland in 1938," true believer wrote, referring to Nazi Germany. "Perhaps you would just let the commie Democrats continue to run the show under there leader the alien commie Muslim Obama. Lighten up here to get success you have to make small steps at first. Let's see if we can all just get along with our natural allies here. May Adolf be with you." Another poster, Mike212311 noted that the "Taxed Enough Already movement may not be wholly WN, however there is plenty of racial awareness out there. That's where it begins; with awareness." Many others suggested working closely with a local tea party chapter, and shared stories of doing so themselves. "I've joined so far three local Tea Party Groups locally and have been encouraging all my employees and friends and relatives to do the same. We have been very successful," one said. '[F]rankly it's been working like a charm for well over two years. These people have money, time and a hell of a lot of local influence and most aren't afraid to use it-all they need is a little encouragement, direction and leadership." Strelnikov bragged, "got about half the people to applaude my attack on legal immigration this week. Our t-party is middle class. These people don't look rich. After the meeting they practically swarmed my table to pick up free 'Take Back America!!!' bumper stickers. I'm getting other stuff in their hands too. Our meetings appear to be 100% white in a county that is 65% white." For BloddRaven, the question of whether racists were involved with the tea party was a silly one. "What a ridicules thread," the poster observed. "Saying Tea partyiers aren't WNists is like saying Ron Paul supports aren't WNists. While it's true not all are, it's also true many are."
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RichClem
27 Oct 2013 6:47 pm
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They love the Tea Party on Stormfront. Is that your hangout, Clem? I thought liberals didn't believe in guilt by association. Clearly not. Any ugly smear you trolls can make, no matter how pathetically stupid.
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27 Oct 2013 6:52 pm
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Is The Tea Party Racist? Ask Some Actual, Out-Of-The Closet Racists Your Race Card is $7 trillion over its limit. Please tear it up and send it back to its maker. Millions of middle class, mainstream tax-paying Americans demonstrated in full view of the Obama-fawning MSM, no racism was displayed, despite their desperation to discredit the Tea Party with such things. Stupid lying troll.
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RichClem
27 Oct 2013 7:00 pm
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And we'll see the results next year. Seems like it will resemble 2010. Hey Carnac the magnificent....as many times as your predictions have been wrong, one would think you'd have the good sense to stop making them. I was right that Bush would win twice. I was right that Obama would win, once the Financial Freeze hit. I was right that there would be a huge Repub wave in 2010. I was wrong in 2012. So I was four out of five. You were too cowardly to even offer a prediction. Can't fix stupid I guess. Can't stop liars from lying. Is The Tea Party Racist? Ask Some Actual, Out-Of-The Closet Racists Here's a better idea, troll. Go back and look for racism among the millions of Americans who rose up and demonstrated across the country. There was no racism, at best a very tiny smattering. What do lying trolls do when their Chosen One is falling on his face in grand failure? Dishonestly play the Race Card. How utterly pathetic.
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27 Oct 2013 7:05 pm
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WOW! Looks like you have your bloomers in a twist over something.Ain't nobody got time for that Kitten.
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RichClem
27 Oct 2013 7:10 pm
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WOW! Looks like you have your bloomers in a twist over something. Ain't nobody got time for that Kitten. True, you never have time for the truth. It gets in the way of your endless lies and smears. Say, why don't you accuse the entire Tea Party of being child molesters, like you did Rush and John Fund? Psychopath.
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RichClem
27 Oct 2013 11:23 pm
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They love the Tea Party on Stormfront. Is that your hangout, Clem? It's just so, so sad when trolls melt down into a puddle of s***.
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29 Oct 2013 4:13 pm
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Go back and look for racism among the millions of Americans who rose up and demonstrated across the country.There was no racism, at best a very tiny smattering.I have never said the 'whole' Tea Party movement was racist.I have always said there is an 'element' of racism in the Tea Party.But of course, as usual you choose to mischaracterize every thing I say.Can't stop liars from lying.Ain't that the truth.
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RichClem
29 Oct 2013 5:23 pm
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Go back and look for racism among the millions of Americans who rose up and demonstrated across the country.There was no racism, at best a very tiny smattering. I have never said the 'whole' Tea Party movement was racist. I have always said there is an 'element' of racism in the Tea Party. But of course, as usual you choose to mischaracterize every thing I say. So now you want to debate what the meaning of "said" is? Or are you smearing "most" Tea Party members as racist? What variant of a Democrat Talking Point Lie are you telling? I lose track after a while, your lies and smears are so never-ending. Can't stop liars from lying. Ain't that the truth. So stop lying, duuuh.
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8 Nov 2013 2:18 pm
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This story restores my faith in humanity.Photo of black man sleeping on a Jewish mans shoulder on the subway goes viral around the world.Oscar "Isaac" Theil, 65, was on his way home to the Kensington section of Brooklyn on the Q train when an unidentified man fell asleep on his shoulder for more than a half hour last Thursday night.Another rider was amazed at the scene a black man sleeping on the shoulder of a white man in a yarmulke so he gently asked if he wanted help to wake the slumbering straphanger."He had a long day so let him sleep. We've all been there," Theil responded.
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9 Nov 2013 2:41 pm
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After Cuccinelli Loss, Conservatives Suddenly Realize Campaign Spending Is a ProblemTuesday, as he conceded defeat in the Virginia governor's race, Ken Cuccinelli II (R-Virginia) told supporters that he had come closer than polls had indicated "despite being outspent by an unprecedented $15 million."But while he and his conservative supporters now lament that money cost them the victory they felt they deserved, they have long been the defenders of the system of campaign finance non-regulation in Virginia and nationally.Conservative groups like the Center for Competitive Politics have long argued that "money doesnt buy elections."Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky), whose own political action committee gave $5,000 to Cuccinelli's campaign, has for years advocated for an end to limits on campaign contributions,believing "money is speech."While the 2010 Citizens United ruling weakened federal contribution limits, Virginia has long been one of a handful of states with no limits whatsoever. The only restriction Cuccinelli supported over his time in the state senate was on contributions from foreign nationals.Be careful what you wish for.It may come back to bite you in the ***.
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