[QUOTE=Combin0wnage;35637014]This is a pretty ignorant thing to say. Seems like something a conservative would say. Are you not telling us something here?
See how two simple changes can make you sound like the opposite side?
Not only are you generalizing a group of people based on the insanity of a few, but you are speaking complete lies as well. A vast majority of republicans are also moderate libertarians as well. Voting in favour for less government intervention in their lives and country.
If you meant to say, "Crazy ass Conservatives". I would agree with you. Extremists on anything tend to be a bit ignorant to issues other than their own beliefs.[/QUOTE]
lmao the best thing about modern Liberalism(in this context the term encompasses pretty much all of American politics) is the idea that we should tolerate and never call out bad and harmful beliefs because of "tolerance". jk that's literally the worst thing
if you support the republican party at this point you are dumb as heck
[QUOTE=Lazor;35642388]lmao the best thing about modern Liberalism(in this context the term encompasses pretty much all of American politics) is the idea that we should tolerate and never call out bad and harmful beliefs because of "tolerance". jk that's literally the worst thing
if you support the republican party at this point you are dumb as heck[/QUOTE]
Thanks for your infinite wisdom, but I will continue to be "dumb as heck" regardless of your inability to comprehend anything from a different point of view.
[QUOTE=MBB;35642431]Thanks for your infinite wisdom, but I will continue to be "dumb as heck" regardless of your inability to comprehend anything from a different point of view.[/QUOTE]
lmao at you framing my nonacceptance of your bad opinions as an "inability" on my part.
[QUOTE=Lazor;35642443]lmao at you framing my nonacceptance of your [b]bad opinions[/b] as an "inability" on my part.[/QUOTE]
:facepalm:
you heard it here first everyone, "bad opinions" is inherently an impossible thing because opinions can't be bad!!!
the holocaust is good
it's just my opinion you can't say it's a bad one!!
[QUOTE=Lazor;35642388]jk that's literally the worst thing[/QUOTE]
this is the right conclusion, now apply it to everything
I'd rather have Chris Christie over the rest of the nominees, especially Santorum who could really use a lobotomy at this point.
I find it funny how in the end, they're just competing for second place.
Herman Cain.
Romney/Romney's Shadow 2012
I have heard this here guy was also in the race to be VP:
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2c/ScottWalker.jpg/800px-ScottWalker.jpg[/img]
Yea, we recall him then suddenly he has the chance to become VP. I will jump the border the SECOND that he becomes VP.
[QUOTE=MBB;35642431]Thanks for your infinite wisdom, but I will continue to be "dumb as heck" regardless of your inability to comprehend anything from a different point of view.[/QUOTE]
Socially regressive ideals that threaten the civil liberties of minorities are not a legitimate point of view - There is no excuse for them.
If they pick Santorum it's over, they're finished. Santorum is a slightly more intelligent Sarah Palin, and we all know how Palin torpedoed McCain's campaign last time.
[QUOTE=MBB;35642431]Thanks for your infinite wisdom, but I will continue to be "dumb as heck" regardless of your inability to comprehend anything from a different point of view.[/QUOTE]
It's not really an inability to comprehend anything different. More like comprehension and immediate rejection of republican ideals because they're fucking stupid.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;35644315]It's not really an inability to comprehend anything different. More like comprehension and immediate rejection of republican ideals because they're fucking stupid.[/QUOTE]
Now hold on here, let's be clear.
[QUOTE=archangel125;35643525]Socially regressive ideals that threaten the civil liberties of minorities are not a legitimate point of view - There is no excuse for them.[/QUOTE]
This is totally right on the money, bullseye, A+ post. Social conservatism is an ulcer eating away at the heart of both the Republican Party and the nation. Social Consevatism isn't up for debate. It's wrong. End of story.
However, there are a whole hellavuh lot of Republicans and right wing people that are for [I]fiscal[/I] conservatism. Economic policy is a legitimate topic of debate like any other, no matter which side you're on. I personally disagree with it, but believing in it isn't morally wrong, and it should be respected as a legitimate viewpoint. While the title of "Grand Old Party" is stupid since the Democratic Party is older, there is an old Republican Party. This isn't it. This is a horrible Social Conservative far-right cancer that latched onto the old Fiscal Conservative party in the late seventies and eighties and taken control. My sincere hope is that the party goes through kimo in the next few elections by losing. Eventually we might get the actual Republican Party back and social conservatism can be pushed to the fringe of society, where it fucking belongs.
I only recognize two of the faces, them being Condoleezza Rice and Rick Santorum.
While the former is probably pure fucking evil (as are most government people in recent decades), she's has a serious resume.
Santorum is joke.
[QUOTE=Fariun;35634995]I think Christie is a pretty good choice. /New Jersey pride. He is actually doing a good job (even if he pissed of the teachers union)[/QUOTE]
Even though your state is on fire, literally and figuratively.
[editline]20th April 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=MBB;35642431]Thanks for your infinite wisdom, but I will continue to be "dumb as heck" regardless of your inability to comprehend anything from a different point of view.[/QUOTE]
Except the Republicans are pretty much degrading to the point where there is literally no excuse to support them other than you hate humanity.
[QUOTE=cqbcat;35645547]I only recognize two of the faces, them being Condoleezza Rice and Rick Santorum.
While the former is probably pure fucking evil (as are most government people in recent decades), she's has a serious resume.[/QUOTE]
I think I'd take evil over stupid, at least evil knows what it's doing.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;35645842]I think I'd take evil over stupid, at least evil knows what it's doing.[/QUOTE]
Stupidity in a policymaker IS an evil.
[QUOTE=Combin0wnage;35637014]This is a pretty ignorant thing to say. Seems like something a conservative would say. Are you not telling us something here?
See how two simple changes can make you sound like the opposite side?
Not only are you generalizing a group of people based on the insanity of a few, but you are speaking complete lies as well. A vast majority of republicans are also moderate libertarians as well. Voting in favour for less government intervention in their lives and country.
If you meant to say, "Crazy ass Conservatives". I would agree with you. Extremists on anything tend to be a bit ignorant to issues other than their own beliefs.[/QUOTE]
Sad thing is the Republican party [b]is[/b] an "uncontrollable growing cyst of idiocy" (I would have picked a different term but that works).
Most Americans who consider themselves "conservative" are moderate about it - they all say "hey man I'd prefer the government stay out". That part is perfectly fine and I can respect someone with that view on government (even if I disagree with it).
Now the Republican [b]Party[/b] (the guys actually running in the conservative slot for President etc), they support that. Fine. But they also support all this:
- Tax hikes for the poor, cuts for the rich
- Cut funding to important programs like Medicare, Social Security, and schools
- Not only repeal separation of church and state, but also eventually set Christianity as the official religion of the United States.
- Repeal the Civil War Amendments and enslave gays
[QUOTE=Governor Goblin;35645816]Even though your state is on fire, literally and figuratively.
[editline]20th April 2012[/editline]
New Jersey is always in Political Turmoil. Christie is doing the best he can with what he has. (Except for vetoing gay marriage. I do not agree with that choice)
Except the Republicans are pretty much degrading to the point where there is literally no excuse to support them other than you hate humanity.[/QUOTE]
I say they shouldn't bother with such choices, republicans don't stand a shitting hint of a chance at winning.
[QUOTE=Fariun;35647314]New Jersey is always in Political Turmoil. Christie is doing the best he can with what he has. (Except for vetoing gay marriage. I do not agree with that choice)[/QUOTE]
Yeah, breaking unions to follow Scott Walker isn't going to help your state.
They'll never choose the black girl, silly republican ideals forbid it.
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