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To: Rufus2007

I am further convinced that liberals are just morons with a degree on the wall. This possibly is the dumbest thing ever said. So, this person’s position is that government owns the people? Is that what he believes? Does he know nothing of history? Do democrat voters really want to return to having kings and tyrants, where the people are slaves of the state? That seems to be this person’s position, and the going opinion of the left’s political class.

For about a decade now (probably post 2000 election when the left went bat s&&t crazy about the narrow Bush win), it has become apparent that the left simply takes whatever our side says, goes to the polar opposite, ridiculing the right’s position no matter the merit. This is what the left’s politics have become. No matter what is said by someone on the right, it must be ridiculed. Our side could say the earth is round, and this idiot on MSNBC would say ‘Once again, the Republican’s have shown the white man’s greed in supporting Christopher Columbus. Columbus had slaves and led to the ravaging of the native americans. He’s white, and the GOP backs his findings.” We are literally fighting against pre-schoolers.


22 posted on 08/13/2012 8:54:51 AM PDT by ilgipper ( November cannot come soon enough)
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To: ilgipper
"moron"

I was at DummyUnderground a few days ago, and someone cited a quote from Romney that your rights are inalienable and come from God or nature. As in natural. Those words from Romney were met with scorn and derision by many Dummies until a few less stupid Dummies pointed out the fact that Romney was 100% correct. The rest of the morons had nothing to say after that.

45 posted on 08/13/2012 9:28:16 AM PDT by driftless2
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