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Old 03-24-2010, 10:05 PM
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Old 03-24-2010, 11:22 PM
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"One thing we might expect in the near future is a "Reichstag Fire" type incident along with staged attacks on liberal politicians. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_fire This would provide the opportunity for assassinations of leading conservatives and set the stage for suspension of the constitution and / or martial law. It might also set the stage for civil war, as there will likely be many members of the military who would not go along with it. Another possible excuse would be manufactured hyper-inflation; another topic I discussed previously here and here ."

if this is "intellectualconservative.com", what am i missing at "plaindumbpissedoffwhiteguy.com"?
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Old 03-25-2010, 12:09 AM
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Really Timm?

We rarely agree, but if you believe this horse$hit claptrap, you're even further gone than I had ever imagined....by a looooooong way.
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Old 03-25-2010, 12:21 AM
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Really Timm?

We rarely agree, but if you believe this horse$hit claptrap, you're even further gone than I had ever imagined....by a looooooong way.
timm's in the bunker, brian.

people in the bunker don't really see anything but the floor, ceiling, and 4 walls of the bunker.

nothing from outside the bunker can penetrate. if the world is a scary place to you, it's probably a nice safe feeling being down there.

my comments and yours are like giving the bunker a mean look. really mean. super mean. as mean as possible.

the bunker doesn't care. neither does timm.

which is why i long ago gave up serious discussion for naked mocking.
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Old 03-25-2010, 12:34 AM
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timm's in the bunker, brian.

people in the bunker don't really see anything but the floor, ceiling, and 4 walls of the bunker.

nothing from outside the bunker can penetrate. if the world is a scary place to you, it's probably a nice safe feeling being down there.

my comments and yours are like giving the bunker a mean look. really mean. super mean. as mean as possible.

the bunker doesn't care. neither does timm.

which is why i long ago gave up serious discussion for naked mocking.
But like, "hey 'hi i'm god,' the teabaggers are threatening to kill Stupak, throwing bricks through congresspeople's windows, cutting gas lines to a congressman's brother's house because they're upset -- hey, I've got an idea...what if....wait, hear me out...what if, we could to go do some things that would make it look like the teabaggers are prone to potential violence -- like hey I've got an idea, let's threaten Stupak, throw bricks through congresspeople's windows, and cut gas lines of a congressman's brother's house because we're upset that they voted yes -- and while we're at it, we could probably try to break into a senator's office and tap her phones. You in?"

Oh wait. Nobody needs to go out of their way to frame the teabaggers as crazy, a little (being generous) out of touch with reality, and very prone to using violent words and imagery that their brethren are apparently taking a little too much to heart.

While you're at it god, frame me for being gay, ok?
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Old 03-25-2010, 01:12 AM
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Really Timm?

We rarely agree, but if you believe this horse$hit claptrap, you're even further gone than I had ever imagined....by a looooooong way.
Other than the Reichstag fire thing, I think it's right on target. The voters, spurred on by the liberal media, swallowed Obama hook,line and sinker. Now, to make their psychotic vision of the future come to fruition, they steamroll any honest appeal. Maybe the Libs are right.....then the public will have gotten what they asked for, and deserved.
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Old 03-25-2010, 01:29 AM
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Other than the Reichstag fire thing, I think it's right on target. The voters, spurred on by the liberal media, swallowed Obama hook,line and sinker. Now, to make their psychotic vision of the future come to fruition, they steamroll any honest appeal. Maybe the Libs are right.....then the public will have gotten what they asked for, and deserved.
I'm not sure that 'other than the most insane, most ridiculous, incendiary part of the article that renders every other word on the page a total laughingstock, it's spot-on' is how you want to approach backing that one up, Timm. It's obviously a right-wingers wet dream article, with just enough conspiracy theory and violence thrown in to get the mouth salivating.

Hardly a strong endorsement.

No reasonable person can be expected to politely overlook that part any more than I'd expect you to take seriously an article about the Iraq War that had one nifty little sentence tucked in it about how Bush started the war because he loves the taste of Iraqi children's blood.....oh, but come one! Outside of that one sentence, the rest is perfectly reasonable!

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Old 03-25-2010, 07:00 AM
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As soon as I get the rest of my two-million-man army recruited, we will strike and take back this country from the commies that have overrun our nation! Just go ahead and laugh! I already got three guys signed up and they have their own guns and bullets! AND--they are combat hardened! Just last Friday night two of them were forcibly ejected from a country & western bar over on university drive but not without putting up a heck of a fight. It took four-on-two to toss them out as it was! If Benny and Phil hadn't been so drunk, I seriously doubt those bouncers could have whooped them the way they did. Phil is especially a sorry looking sight today.
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Old 03-25-2010, 07:57 AM
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The voters, spurred on by the liberal media, swallowed Obama hook,line and sinker. Now, to make their psychotic vision of the future come to fruition, they steamroll any honest appeal.
Baloney. The GOP lost. The ultra-conservatives are now the minority.

Over the past few years they lost the House, they lost the Senate, they lost the Presidency.

They lost the Healthcare reform vote in the House easily, they lost the Healthcare reform vote in the Senate by a supermajority.

They need to accept that in this country, the Democratic process, the freedom of living in a Democratic country, is living with what the majority of your fellow citizens have indicated they want.

Because the minority disagrees with what the majority wants doesn't give them any right to incite violence under the guise of politics.
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Old 03-25-2010, 08:58 AM
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Baloney. The GOP lost. The ultra-conservatives are now the minority.

Over the past few years they lost the House, they lost the Senate, they lost the Presidency.

They lost the Healthcare reform vote in the House easily, they lost the Healthcare reform vote in the Senate by a supermajority.

They need to accept that in this country, the Democratic process, the freedom of living in a Democratic country, is living with what the majority of your fellow citizens have indicated they want.

Because the minority disagrees with what the majority wants doesn't give them any right to incite violence under the guise of politics.

Liberals are good at "marginalizing what they want to destroy, and this is why we elections. Sometimes there's healthy debate, somethimes not.
The reports of threats is unfortunate, but you people paint everyone with that broad brush....and negate any meaningful dialogue.
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Old 03-25-2010, 10:15 AM
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The reports of threats is unfortunate, but you people paint everyone with that broad brush....and negate any meaningful dialogue.
Yup.. Have to look out for those 'unfortunate threats'...

You know, my father had a front row seat in November of 1938 for Kristallnacht in Vienna. Guess that 'unfortunate threat' didn't get painted with a broad enough brush... Hmmm?
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Old 03-25-2010, 10:34 AM
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Yes all of the teabaggers are racists.

The whole point of this is to persuade and, if possible, prevent them from protesting.

Protesting is for terrorists, not Americans.
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Old 03-25-2010, 10:38 AM
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I started to read the article, but when I got to the part where rush is quoted as a voice of reason I had to stop. If someone wants to post a factual, logical and reasoned article, I'll read that. But this guy disagrees with the vote-so now obama is the enemy within and we're on our way to enslavement?! No 2010 elections?? Really? Lol.
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Old 03-25-2010, 10:46 AM
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What you have are leaders who suck at math getting heckled by either...

1) Radical conservatives who attended Auburn.

2) Provocative liberals who are trying to smear the protesters and fuel a media campaign to censor them

3) A.ssholes who have no agenda other than causing a scene.

And yes #2 is possible. How can you deny that there are unsavory libs after the Acorn debacle?
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Old 03-25-2010, 10:49 AM
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Old 03-25-2010, 10:55 AM
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You think he'll run in 2012 or wait?

He's a much better option than the Oompa Loompa from Mass.
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Old 03-25-2010, 10:58 AM
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You think he'll run in 2012 or wait?

He's a much better option than the Oompa Loompa from Mass.
He's the single best republican I have seen.
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Old 03-25-2010, 11:08 AM
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He's the single best republican I have seen.
Yes and he's a good public speaker and isn't ugly. Let's face it, that's what the majority of Americans base their vote on. How in the hell would Obama be President otherwise?
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Old 03-25-2010, 11:16 AM
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Yes and he's a good public speaker and isn't ugly. Let's face it, that's what the majority of Americans base their vote on. How in the hell would Obama be President otherwise?
Obama is President because the economy crashed and no other reason. The Republicans put up a terrible candidate in old McCain as well. The same reason Kerry lost in '04. Bad choice.
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