When conservatives get together it's 'dangerous.'
Keep it up you progressive rats and it will become downright deadly!
1 posted on
01/20/2010 4:27:27 AM PST by
IbJensen
To: IbJensen
Kerry's next.
Si si puede.
2 posted on
01/20/2010 4:30:00 AM PST by
Jim Noble
(Hu's the communist?)
To: IbJensen
The rice keeps hitting the gigolo in his arse from his own grenades.
3 posted on
01/20/2010 4:34:29 AM PST by
Bob from De
((All liberals may not be narcissists...but it sure seems to help))
To: IbJensen
That fornicating son of a female dog Kerry is projecting again. The ONLY thing dangerous about a Palin rally was to the electoral prospects for a RAT. Anything else is preposterous. Ever been to one? The crowd even cleans up after itself.
On the other hand, there are two documented instances of violence in the last few days of Marcia's campaign.
But keep on talking, Jean. Run the old play book. The People are waking up. To quote Will Smith's character, "Hope you got airbag."
4 posted on
01/20/2010 4:34:38 AM PST by
NonValueAdded
(Mass. elects Scott Brown. NVA:" for the first time in my adult life I am proud of my birth state")
To: IbJensen
According to Kerry, the anger should be directed at Republicans at the people and the principles and the policies and the party that threw out the regulators; that opened the floodgates of greed, that invited in the worst economic times in this countrys history and I believe turned its back on fairness and common sense in this country. And I thought this guy got his Purple Heart for being shot in the ass! ;-)
To: IbJensen
Kerry the Drama Queen! Bet the rent he has no idea whatever what goes on at a Palin event. This is like Pelosi playing scared about the Tea Party rallys. I don’t know who thought up this angle, but it doesn’t work.
To: IbJensen
>>>weve seen in the past few days is way over the line and reminiscent of the dangerous atmosphere of Sarah Palin’s 2008 campaign rallies
Yep...to Leftists, any disagreement with their views is “dangerous”...
Truth be told, it is dangerous to their positions, because they require an absolute lack of thought to survive...
9 posted on
01/20/2010 4:39:54 AM PST by
seanrobins
(www.conservativewilderness.com)
To: IbJensen
Sure makes me wonder if that guy hollering out about a curling iron was an astroturf plant: they called out all the other stops in the last week and the ruse had worked so well in 2008.
To: IbJensen
Its justified anger, Kerry said. Its understandable anger. People have lost their jobs. Many people have had their life savings wiped away. People have seen homes taken out fro under them in countless numbers across our nation. And theres a fear and an anxiety out there. Let me tell you, lets not forget where that anger ought to be directed. This means so much, coming from an over-aged, over-privileged, out-of-touch, limosine liberal suffering from white-man's guilt and botox poisoning, who whored his principles and common sense out for a really cool job in congress.
To: IbJensen
Senator John "Salsipuedes" Kerry-
Salsipuedes is a small rancho in Baja California. Its name is translated from the Spanish language as "get out if you can" or alternatively "leave if you can".
Seems like good advice for many democrats!
13 posted on
01/20/2010 4:54:43 AM PST by
pointsal
To: IbJensen
Hear the peasants with the torches and pitchforks coming for you and your ilk Mr Kerry.
14 posted on
01/20/2010 4:55:04 AM PST by
Outrance
To: IbJensen
Three Purple Hearts for three purple scratches.
STFU Lurch, you just might be next to join Marcia Croakley in the loser's circle.
Now get off your traitorous azz and go fetch some coffee for
****** Senator Scott Brown (R), Massachusetts!!! ******
15 posted on
01/20/2010 4:55:55 AM PST by
mkjessup
(Senator Scott Brown (** R **) Massachusetts !!!! Can you believe it ?!?!? Whooo Hooo!!!)
To: IbJensen
"According to Kerry, the anger should be directed at Republicans at the people and the principles and the policies and the party that threw out the regulators; that opened the floodgates of greed, that invited in the worst economic times in this countrys history and I believe turned its back on fairness and common sense in this country. I love when the Rats describe themselves, but then claim the problem is the Republicans. Kerry seems to forget that it was the Dumbocrat congress that was in control of the money for the last 4 years. They are the ones that forced banks to loan money to unqualified borrowers. They are the ones that created the CDO scam. They are the ones that fought any attempt to regulate the banks.
Palin/Brown has a nice ring to it!
16 posted on
01/20/2010 4:57:04 AM PST by
BruCru
(I think, therefore I am conservative!)
To: IbJensen
Even Sen. Kerry noted the importance of Tuesday's election: The voting here is going to determine the balance of power in America," he said last week. "And with it, it is going to determine the fate of what we started with Barack Obama a little over a year ago. There you have it - right from the mouth of Jean Francois Kerry! Hey John - you're next! (SOB should have been made to resign his senate seat in 2004!).
18 posted on
01/20/2010 5:03:29 AM PST by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: IbJensen
Why don’t the Republicans just say NO to the Health Care Bill? No, instead, they think they need to write a NEW Health Care Bill. Both the democrat and Republican bill will encourage fraud, just as the one we have now.
22 posted on
01/20/2010 5:33:30 AM PST by
tillacum
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