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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Have the references here been checked out?

I understood Rove and the left leaning press were telling us the TEA party is dead because this last election was for the Republicans NOT the Conservatives.

Isn’t that somewhat like BO telling the NON VOTERS that he heard them. In a sane world that could be taken as saying ‘I will change my ways so as to convince you to get out and vote’ but when ‘WE’ hear of disenfranchised D’s it usually means the FAR LEFT guy isn’t FAR LEFT enough.

But you can figure the ‘powers that be’ haven’t really done their homework when they keep referring to the “Tea” Party.

Like I say, if you can’t spell or pronounce the name of the job you are inquiring about, you probably aren’t qualified. I will give some ‘exception’ to the butchering of the language as we knew it since gay is not ‘happy’, D’s were Red States till someone just changed it because it sounded to Communistic while us ‘former Blues(R)’ let them.

At least they didn’t ‘declare’ us PINK. <: <: <:


18 posted on 11/09/2014 12:53:13 PM PST by xrmusn ((6/98) You can't fix stupid. BUT you can vote it out of office. (Patriot Post))
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To: xrmusn; potlatch

The NY Times gave the GOP red in their famous national map of the 2000 Presidential Election. It was a glorious thing to see a color image of GOP dominance, despite it not being our traditional color. This year, the NYT had a full page election map, not on the cover. It was printed in black and white, and no party affiliations were listed in the charts. You could figure out eventually by reading the articles. All the news we endeavor to make you not notice.


25 posted on 11/09/2014 1:27:32 PM PST by ntnychik
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