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Initech

(108,112 posts)
24. My absolute favorite thing about the Tea Party...
Mon May 7, 2012, 04:05 PM
May 2012

Is that they have this like rock hard erection for America and the founding fathers but they never, not once, ever check their facts. They don't know what's actually in the constitution o or our founding fathers actually said about religion (they hated religious nutjobs with a firery passion) or that there's absolutely nothing about religion in the constitution - the two times it's mentioned are both in negative context. They just make shit up and somehow they believe it to be absolute fact. Hopefully people will begin to cut through their bullshit and their stupidity will be their downfall.

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The Romney campaign is not going to discourage this kind of stuff jberryhill May 2012 #1
I think she's a plant Politicalboi May 2012 #2
Whose? Jim Lane May 2012 #34
Let's be fair, here gratuitous May 2012 #3
too bad Mittly couldn't get to a mike to refute it at the time rurallib May 2012 #11
IN other words, he flip-flopped...again brooklynite May 2012 #20
They own the idiots. Old and In the Way May 2012 #4
"Romney can’t be held responsible for everything his supporters say" ... zbdent May 2012 #5
Evil will flourish when good men fail to act. discntnt_irny_srcsm May 2012 #6
All get YES goclark May 2012 #12
I remembered that saying... discntnt_irny_srcsm May 2012 #14
At lerast John McCain had the decency to stop that woman who called Obama a Muslim alcibiades_mystery May 2012 #7
Did RMoney really bag on people for the cost of their rain coats at a sports event? uponit7771 May 2012 #8
McCain earned a little bit of respect for standing up to the nutjob. Bake May 2012 #9
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #10
I suspect he'll have plenty more opportunities, and will fail them all equally miserably. Bake May 2012 #13
This is why I have no respect for him. Lawlbringer May 2012 #15
And another leadership moment slips by... DearAbby May 2012 #16
Probably a carefully selected audience. lpbk2713 May 2012 #17
Why would he do that? He is the enemy! Rex May 2012 #18
Then he agrees. Scuba May 2012 #19
What the hell was he thinking? DearAbby May 2012 #21
I used to be a used car salesman Mopar151 May 2012 #31
I'd love to ask that nitwit to define treason as set forth in the Constitution PA Democrat May 2012 #22
My absolute favorite thing about the Tea Party... Initech May 2012 #24
That's what I'd like to know. NS2012 May 2012 #33
They're both wrong - who should be tried for treason are Charles and David Koch and their AFP buddies. Initech May 2012 #23
Nutjobs for Romney Major Hogwash May 2012 #25
I think that woman was a plan CatWoman May 2012 #26
'outside the constitution' the fucking ignorance is astounding spanone May 2012 #27
Well, Obama did assassinate 2 American citizens without a trial Neue Regel May 2012 #28
"I believe the Constitution was not just brilliant, but probably inspired" aint_no_life_nowhere May 2012 #29
How much did they pay that woman to accuse Obama malaise May 2012 #30
One more piece of evidence that Romney is a coreless human being. bluestate10 May 2012 #32
well geesh........... WE ALL KNOW THAT ROMNEY IS A TRAITOR!!! trueblue2007 May 2012 #35
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