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In reply to the discussion: "Romney giggled hysterically as the teacher shrugged it off..." [View all]donquijoterocket
(488 posts)35. will
Maybe one day some person using that phrase "politically correct"in any of its forms explain just what it means. When i look at the things it gets applied- especially when rightwingers use it.I see little difference between it an that do unto other thing which is pretty famous.
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"was a very sick person"? I think is a very sick person would be more accurate. Tying his
teddy51
May 2012
#3
Exactly, and make some sort of Public apology even though the person he bullied is
teddy51
May 2012
#8
Agree. Ugly with a faux folksy, gee-willickers facade. Holier-than-thou Christian... same M.O. /nt
October
May 2012
#20
Yeah, like the frat boy hazing at Abu Ghraib according to Rush Limbaugh
aint_no_life_nowhere
May 2012
#25
There's no way Romney could have made the money he did, in the way he did, without still being
stillwaiting
May 2012
#48