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Offline USA4ME

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kentuckian primitive sums up liberalism
« on: September 08, 2009, 04:11:05 PM »
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CSPAN - Students are calling in, inspired.

When was the last time you heard a kid say they enjoyed a speech by anyone?

This is exactly what our country needs right now.

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Most of the answers are the typical cult of personality fawning and worship at the feet of Dear Leader, but occasionally they say the truth unintentionally, like this....

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21. Ahh the cause of the top end of the Republiscum problem

They just knew the kids would be inspired and that alone was unacceptable. A whole generation that leans left before they have thought about it.

How else does one "lean left" except that one refuses to think about the consequences ahead of time?  An excellent point that flew right over their little heads.

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Re: kentuckian primitive sums up liberalism
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2009, 04:24:08 PM »
gaffe - (gaf) n. - When a liberal accidently tells the truth.
According to the Bible, "know" means "yes."

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Re: kentuckian primitive sums up liberalism
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2009, 05:08:59 PM »
This was the first speech by Dear Leader that I watched most of.   I don't know if they had applause signs light up or what, but it's saddening to know they cheered for him without him saying a word.  Maybe they were hand picked or whatever.  Polite applause is what I'd expect from school kids for any president or politician.  The brainwashing to the cult of personality is well underway.

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Re: kentuckian primitive sums up liberalism
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2009, 05:18:40 PM »
... but it's saddening to know they cheered for him without him saying a word.

If he would promise to continue not to say anything, I'd be his biggest fan.  I read the speech and he lied from the very beginning.  He talked about "personal responsibility."  Since when have liberals ever been in favor of anyone having personal responsibility?  So he said a bunch of stuff he doesn't really mean.  Surprise! Surprise!

They didn't even play it at my kids private school.  Good.  They need to be studing rather than listening to Dear Leader the nitwit who had everything handed to him so that others could "feel good" about themselves.

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Re: kentuckian primitive sums up liberalism
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2009, 05:25:59 PM »
This was the first speech by Dear Leader that I watched most of.   I don't know if they had applause signs light up or what, but it's saddening to know they cheered for him without him saying a word.  Maybe they were hand picked or whatever.  Polite applause is what I'd expect from school kids for any president or politician.  The brainwashing to the cult of personality is well underway.

I had an email forwarded to me about the "town hall" that the Obamessiah had in Montana.  It sounded as if it was a thoroughly rehearsed, organized event.  I'll post it sometime, because I didn't forward it home from work . . .  :banghead:
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Re: kentuckian primitive sums up liberalism
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2009, 06:31:55 PM »
This was the first speech by Dear Leader that I watched most of.   I don't know if they had applause signs light up or what, but it's saddening to know they cheered for him without him saying a word.  Maybe they were hand picked or whatever.  Polite applause is what I'd expect from school kids for any president or politician.  The brainwashing to the cult of personality is well underway.

Must be the idiots who pledged to be Obama's servant.
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