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Originally Posted by Rupert Pupkin
I'm not referring to anyone on this board, but I have found incredible hypocrisy amongst most liberals when it comes to civil rights, free speech, etc.
When a conservative speaker goes to a university to speak, the students will often times try to drown him out and not even allow him to speak. These are liberal students who are supposed to be in favor of free speech. In reality, they only want free speech for people they agree with.
In addition, what President was the biggest violator of people's civil rights? I'll give you a hint. He was the biggest liberal ever. It was FDR, who actually put Americans of Asian descent in internment camps during World War II.
I have this one friend who is a real liberal. He said that someone should kill Bill O'Reilly. It's amazing. My friend is a liberal yet he so desperately wants to silence O'Reilly that he wishes someone would kill him. My friend obviously does not belive in free speech even though he would claim that he absolutely does. The ironic thing is that O'Reilly is a big believer in free speech. O'Reilly is always brining people on his show who have the total opposite views and he debates them. Like O'Reilly, I like to let these idiots talk. The more they talk, they just end up making fools of themselves most of the time.
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O'Reilly a believer in free speech? He tried to sue a comedian, Al Franken, over this issue. The guy is a stinken leftist comedian that got him so "riled" up that he took on a completely silly case. The case was so laughable it got thrown out immediately. He made a total joke of himself. OReilly is another very bright snake oil salesman just like many of those on the left. His ego is so large it holds an atmosphere. True conservatives with brains would want this guy lost. The conservative that makes the most sense to me by far is George Will. Dont even put O'Reilly close to George Will. They are made of completely different material. Whenever I see "fair and balanced" and "the spin stops here" I want to throw up. But I watch it anyway to see if some good stuff comes out an it does on occassion. O'Reilly reminds me of that liberal gal on the McGlau... (sp?) Group. Quick catchy comments that lack depth. Be fooled if you must Rupert. Got to find someone else, my suggestion, George Will.
Pat Buchanan also makes sense. So much sense I think he is dangerous. But at least he is straight up.