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April 16, 2009 at 5:44 AM #382433April 16, 2009 at 6:40 AM #381807rnenParticipant
[quote=patb][quote=SanDiegoDave]Between the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?[/quote]
exactly.
and most of the old guys there are al on social security.[/quote]
Just curious, did you get a head count when you were out there getting the back grounds of all the attendees? There were a lot more “regular” people out there than you would like to admit.
What motivates folks like you who judge whole groups of people based on absolutely nothing?
Let me try your approach …. you are either employed by the government and therefore are inhierently lazy and the only thing that keeps you in your job is the strength of your union, a bad teacher who keeps your job only for the same reasons above,on welfare because you are too lazy or stupid to get a job and want the current administration to keep extending your benifits, an illegal immigrant who dropped 3 kids while in the US and has been sponging off the system ever since or the CEO of a bank that is riding the bailout train because of your stupid greedy decisions. Thats why you did NOT attend the parties.
Wow, I did not realize how easy it is to judge people so accurately based on little to no information.
Count me in, I’m coming over to your side!
April 16, 2009 at 6:40 AM #382079rnenParticipant[quote=patb][quote=SanDiegoDave]Between the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?[/quote]
exactly.
and most of the old guys there are al on social security.[/quote]
Just curious, did you get a head count when you were out there getting the back grounds of all the attendees? There were a lot more “regular” people out there than you would like to admit.
What motivates folks like you who judge whole groups of people based on absolutely nothing?
Let me try your approach …. you are either employed by the government and therefore are inhierently lazy and the only thing that keeps you in your job is the strength of your union, a bad teacher who keeps your job only for the same reasons above,on welfare because you are too lazy or stupid to get a job and want the current administration to keep extending your benifits, an illegal immigrant who dropped 3 kids while in the US and has been sponging off the system ever since or the CEO of a bank that is riding the bailout train because of your stupid greedy decisions. Thats why you did NOT attend the parties.
Wow, I did not realize how easy it is to judge people so accurately based on little to no information.
Count me in, I’m coming over to your side!
April 16, 2009 at 6:40 AM #382269rnenParticipant[quote=patb][quote=SanDiegoDave]Between the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?[/quote]
exactly.
and most of the old guys there are al on social security.[/quote]
Just curious, did you get a head count when you were out there getting the back grounds of all the attendees? There were a lot more “regular” people out there than you would like to admit.
What motivates folks like you who judge whole groups of people based on absolutely nothing?
Let me try your approach …. you are either employed by the government and therefore are inhierently lazy and the only thing that keeps you in your job is the strength of your union, a bad teacher who keeps your job only for the same reasons above,on welfare because you are too lazy or stupid to get a job and want the current administration to keep extending your benifits, an illegal immigrant who dropped 3 kids while in the US and has been sponging off the system ever since or the CEO of a bank that is riding the bailout train because of your stupid greedy decisions. Thats why you did NOT attend the parties.
Wow, I did not realize how easy it is to judge people so accurately based on little to no information.
Count me in, I’m coming over to your side!
April 16, 2009 at 6:40 AM #382317rnenParticipant[quote=patb][quote=SanDiegoDave]Between the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?[/quote]
exactly.
and most of the old guys there are al on social security.[/quote]
Just curious, did you get a head count when you were out there getting the back grounds of all the attendees? There were a lot more “regular” people out there than you would like to admit.
What motivates folks like you who judge whole groups of people based on absolutely nothing?
Let me try your approach …. you are either employed by the government and therefore are inhierently lazy and the only thing that keeps you in your job is the strength of your union, a bad teacher who keeps your job only for the same reasons above,on welfare because you are too lazy or stupid to get a job and want the current administration to keep extending your benifits, an illegal immigrant who dropped 3 kids while in the US and has been sponging off the system ever since or the CEO of a bank that is riding the bailout train because of your stupid greedy decisions. Thats why you did NOT attend the parties.
Wow, I did not realize how easy it is to judge people so accurately based on little to no information.
Count me in, I’m coming over to your side!
April 16, 2009 at 6:40 AM #382448rnenParticipant[quote=patb][quote=SanDiegoDave]Between the Fox News crews, the Prop 8 supporters, and the “Obama is Hitler” crowd, I’ll just as soon stay away.
I didn’t like the stimulus bill either. But why attend a protest where I have a serious distaste for about 95% of the other attendees?[/quote]
exactly.
and most of the old guys there are al on social security.[/quote]
Just curious, did you get a head count when you were out there getting the back grounds of all the attendees? There were a lot more “regular” people out there than you would like to admit.
What motivates folks like you who judge whole groups of people based on absolutely nothing?
Let me try your approach …. you are either employed by the government and therefore are inhierently lazy and the only thing that keeps you in your job is the strength of your union, a bad teacher who keeps your job only for the same reasons above,on welfare because you are too lazy or stupid to get a job and want the current administration to keep extending your benifits, an illegal immigrant who dropped 3 kids while in the US and has been sponging off the system ever since or the CEO of a bank that is riding the bailout train because of your stupid greedy decisions. Thats why you did NOT attend the parties.
Wow, I did not realize how easy it is to judge people so accurately based on little to no information.
Count me in, I’m coming over to your side!
April 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM #38182734f3f3fParticipant[quote=afx114]I understand the the purpose of these Tea Parties is to evoke the historical significance of the Boston Tea Party, but wouldn’t it be more representative of modern times to have a High Fructose Corn Syrup Party instead?[/quote]
Well, since there wasn’t really a tea party at Boston, but a dumping of tea into the harbor, I’m not sure it will be very popular with the swimming fraternity in La Jolla when confronted with Great Whites on a sugar rush.
April 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM #38209934f3f3fParticipant[quote=afx114]I understand the the purpose of these Tea Parties is to evoke the historical significance of the Boston Tea Party, but wouldn’t it be more representative of modern times to have a High Fructose Corn Syrup Party instead?[/quote]
Well, since there wasn’t really a tea party at Boston, but a dumping of tea into the harbor, I’m not sure it will be very popular with the swimming fraternity in La Jolla when confronted with Great Whites on a sugar rush.
April 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM #38228934f3f3fParticipant[quote=afx114]I understand the the purpose of these Tea Parties is to evoke the historical significance of the Boston Tea Party, but wouldn’t it be more representative of modern times to have a High Fructose Corn Syrup Party instead?[/quote]
Well, since there wasn’t really a tea party at Boston, but a dumping of tea into the harbor, I’m not sure it will be very popular with the swimming fraternity in La Jolla when confronted with Great Whites on a sugar rush.
April 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM #38233734f3f3fParticipant[quote=afx114]I understand the the purpose of these Tea Parties is to evoke the historical significance of the Boston Tea Party, but wouldn’t it be more representative of modern times to have a High Fructose Corn Syrup Party instead?[/quote]
Well, since there wasn’t really a tea party at Boston, but a dumping of tea into the harbor, I’m not sure it will be very popular with the swimming fraternity in La Jolla when confronted with Great Whites on a sugar rush.
April 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM #38246834f3f3fParticipant[quote=afx114]I understand the the purpose of these Tea Parties is to evoke the historical significance of the Boston Tea Party, but wouldn’t it be more representative of modern times to have a High Fructose Corn Syrup Party instead?[/quote]
Well, since there wasn’t really a tea party at Boston, but a dumping of tea into the harbor, I’m not sure it will be very popular with the swimming fraternity in La Jolla when confronted with Great Whites on a sugar rush.
April 16, 2009 at 7:57 AM #381847felixParticipant[quote=Enorah]Is it really dissent when it is organized by a political party?[/quote]
You must be referring to when Acorn, an arm of the Dem party, buses paid workers to protest various places, like the homes of AIG employees.
April 16, 2009 at 7:57 AM #382119felixParticipant[quote=Enorah]Is it really dissent when it is organized by a political party?[/quote]
You must be referring to when Acorn, an arm of the Dem party, buses paid workers to protest various places, like the homes of AIG employees.
April 16, 2009 at 7:57 AM #382309felixParticipant[quote=Enorah]Is it really dissent when it is organized by a political party?[/quote]
You must be referring to when Acorn, an arm of the Dem party, buses paid workers to protest various places, like the homes of AIG employees.
April 16, 2009 at 7:57 AM #382357felixParticipant[quote=Enorah]Is it really dissent when it is organized by a political party?[/quote]
You must be referring to when Acorn, an arm of the Dem party, buses paid workers to protest various places, like the homes of AIG employees.
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