George M. Middius[_4_]
August 14th 09, 07:10 AM
Scottie! Yoo-hoo, over here! woof!
As your pal Shhhh pointed out, it's quite difficult to keep track of all your
ethical rules and moral definitions. To us mere mortals who are not blessed
with your own perfect stupidity, the contradictions and double standards pose
a huge barrier to understanding. The standards of political behavior you
endorse, and those you condemn, swing wildly according to whether the
perpetrator is one of "yours" or one of "ours". Never mind that the U.S.
Constitution has all kinds of safeguards against politics becoming the master
of justice. In your little acre of God's goodly "conservativeness", the staid
concepts of right and wrong are dust in the wind of righteousness. And yet....
Good "conservatives" know that whatever Glenn Beck shouts is to be received
like the word of "God". If you can't swallow every opinion Beck spews forth,
you're not a real "conservative". That's one of you morons' marching orders.
Don't try to deny it.
Except in that pinko state, South Carolina. Did you hear about the outrage of
a ****uplican congressman who dared advise his constituents to TURN OFF THE TV
WHEN GLENN BECK IS ON?!?! The horror! Oh, the humanity! Here's a link:
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/08/08/gop-congressman-booed-telling-people-turn-glenn-beck>
The media would like folks to believe that only Democrats are hearing it
from constituents at town hall meetings this August, but given what
happened to Rep. Bob Inglis (R-SC) Thursday evening, nothing could be
further from the truth.
As he spoke to a group of 350 citizens at the Upstate Family Resource
Center in Boiling Springs, he asked an outspoken attendee why she was
afraid of Barack Obama.
Someone in the crowd suggested the Congressman watch Glenn Beck. Inglis
replied, "Turn that television off when he comes on."
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Can you believe it? A ****uplican dared to disrespect the Holy Prophet! The
audacity! Oh, the blasphemy!
What are you going to do about this, Witless? You need to bite somebody, and
quick.
As your pal Shhhh pointed out, it's quite difficult to keep track of all your
ethical rules and moral definitions. To us mere mortals who are not blessed
with your own perfect stupidity, the contradictions and double standards pose
a huge barrier to understanding. The standards of political behavior you
endorse, and those you condemn, swing wildly according to whether the
perpetrator is one of "yours" or one of "ours". Never mind that the U.S.
Constitution has all kinds of safeguards against politics becoming the master
of justice. In your little acre of God's goodly "conservativeness", the staid
concepts of right and wrong are dust in the wind of righteousness. And yet....
Good "conservatives" know that whatever Glenn Beck shouts is to be received
like the word of "God". If you can't swallow every opinion Beck spews forth,
you're not a real "conservative". That's one of you morons' marching orders.
Don't try to deny it.
Except in that pinko state, South Carolina. Did you hear about the outrage of
a ****uplican congressman who dared advise his constituents to TURN OFF THE TV
WHEN GLENN BECK IS ON?!?! The horror! Oh, the humanity! Here's a link:
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/08/08/gop-congressman-booed-telling-people-turn-glenn-beck>
The media would like folks to believe that only Democrats are hearing it
from constituents at town hall meetings this August, but given what
happened to Rep. Bob Inglis (R-SC) Thursday evening, nothing could be
further from the truth.
As he spoke to a group of 350 citizens at the Upstate Family Resource
Center in Boiling Springs, he asked an outspoken attendee why she was
afraid of Barack Obama.
Someone in the crowd suggested the Congressman watch Glenn Beck. Inglis
replied, "Turn that television off when he comes on."
<end quote>
Can you believe it? A ****uplican dared to disrespect the Holy Prophet! The
audacity! Oh, the blasphemy!
What are you going to do about this, Witless? You need to bite somebody, and
quick.