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OHdem10 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-20-11 09:56 AM
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11. The Left refuses to accept to play the game, therefore,
Righties win in almost every respect.

There is an old rule in life that the Left ignores
and Right use with a vengeance.

THE SQUEAKY WHEEL GETS the GREASE (OIL).

Compare the two groups. Tea Party when the first
appeared on the scene and the Wall ST Sit Ins.

TEA PARTY: Loud BOISTEROUS, ANGRY, Carrying Provative
Sings, some of which were outright racists, spitting
on passers by, some even showed up with guns.

DEMS on Wall St. Orderly, I think this time they
are least showing up for more than one day. In the
past, you might have large numbers in a peaceful march.
How nice.

I am not advocating anything. I am pointing out --Republicans
make things newsworthy.

Does anyone believe that in the 60s the Democrats would
have accomplished anything if they were as passive as
Democrats today. In the 60s it was Democrats who were
demanding intimidating and getting their issues covered.
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