ThomWV
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Mon Mar-29-10 11:45 AM
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How has it come to be that there are so many anti-American Republicans in Congress? |
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There are a host of elected Republicans in office at this minute who have actively supported groups who would spearhead an armed revolt against the United States of America. Is the Republican Party so devoid of leadership the reason this is tolerated? Is the great middle of the Republican Party so devoid of patriotism the reason this is tolerated?
Back in 1948 the Democrats tossed out a few of its idiots and they formed a splinter party that lasted exactly one election cycle. You may recall them if you are old, they were called the Dixiecrats - a bunch of southern Democrats who favored continued segregation and attendant Jim Crow laws. Unlike today's Republicans we did not disintegrate into a lower form, we excised our cancer. They would be well advised to do the same.
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Mon Mar-29-10 11:46 AM
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1. Cuz they used a flag pin BEARD |
Winterblues
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Mon Mar-29-10 12:18 PM
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2. How could they possibly be "anti-American", can't you see all the flags they wrap themselves in? |
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To them violent overthrows are the most American way of doing things...Elections, those are for light weights.. They want armed revolts at least until a bullet whizzes by one of them...then they just want their asshole to unpucker..
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Mon Mar-29-10 12:22 PM
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3. They have gone all in, and I mean ALL in ... |
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on group lunacy ...
The group think has TOTALLY taken them over, and they don't have the self awareness to see even see it ...
They are one large cult at this point, and they are not even thinking about doing their jobs - it is 100 percent loyalty to GOP, and that is it ..
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