Thank you tea party patriots!

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Well, being as much as a bum as you want to be, you still need heath care. And no income, no pay.

So the only thing left is to make sure the ambulances can find your subsistence mud hut.

People might not know that FL has the most dense, wild sustenance, mud life population in the US.

We used to call our Newspaper the mullet wrapper.
you mean ACA and student loans, grants and all i have to do is homework?:lol:
 

FreedomWorks

Well-Known Member
It is passive aggressive, asshole. You don't want AA, knock off the PA.
Knock off the PC with your denial of race and ethnicity and the dictionary. You know I've always just ignored a lot of your posts in the past. It's always a lot of rambling on and on about nothing. Are you ever going to post something that makes sense?
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
Knock off the PC with your denial of race and ethnicity and the dictionary. You know I've always just ignored a lot of your posts in the past. It's always a lot of rambling on and on about nothing. Are you ever going to post something that makes sense?
Not if you are reading it, it seems. You are not a thinker and are lost in Partisan drivel, I say. It does make sense to some of the clear thinkers, and yet I am not always most clear. That is because this is a discussion.

If you soap box, you may hear from me and you don't seem to be tolerant of that.

I wish you would consider ignoring me....the list? Use it.
 

Bombur

Well-Known Member
No. That was just a polite way of pointing out how big of an idiot you are.
The past 3 pages for you have been political correctness on steroids. It just became clear when oBombur dropped in to start lovin you so much.
I love anyone who shows you to be the moron you are :) good to know all I need to do to make your butt sore is like a post.
 

FreedomWorks

Well-Known Member
I love anyone who shows you to be the moron you are :) good to know all I need to do to make your butt sore is like a post.
LOL. I was simply using you as another example of a liberal republican. You hold all the same stereotypes as Democrats. So many things are not to be spoken to you so called "middle of the road" people. Can't say this, can't say that. Everything is off limits, except for when it comes to attacking conservatives. (The common threat to both parties)
 

Bombur

Well-Known Member
LOL. I was simply using you as another example of a liberal republican. You hold all the same stereotypes as Democrats. So many things are not to be spoken to you so called "middle of the road" people. Can't say this, can't say that. Everything is off limits, except for when it comes to attacking conservatives. (The common threat to both parties)
I am not liberal or republican, although I'm still registered republican from when I voted for RP in the primary. How are you so completely blinded by partisanship that anyone who disagrees with you EVER is a democrat?

Please show me an instance where Ive shown myself to "hold all the same stereotypes as a democrat". Or where I've attacked conservatives, or been overly PC. Please show me.
 

FreedomWorks

Well-Known Member
Not if you are reading it, it seems. You are not a thinker and are lost in Partisan drivel, I say. It does make sense to some of the clear thinkers, and yet I am not always most clear. That is because this is a discussion.
I read but often times try to ignore it. I don't find your opinions to be compelling, and you also lack substance.


If you soap box, you may hear from me and you don't seem to be tolerant of that.
I've been VERY tolerant of your illegitimate attacks, calling me a racist, and bastardizing the English dictionary with your political correctness.

I wish you would consider ignoring me....the list? Use it.
Me? No I don't.
I've never addressed any of your posts, in anybody's thread. YOU wanted MY attention. Remember? Go back and look if you don't remember. You're weird. You need help.
 

FreedomWorks

Well-Known Member
I am not liberal or republican, although I'm still registered republican from when I voted for RP in the primary. How are you so completely blinded by partisanship that anyone who disagrees with you EVER is a democrat?

Please show me an instance where Ive shown myself to "hold all the same stereotypes as a democrat". Or where I've attacked conservatives, or been overly PC. Please show me.
Every time you address me it's an attack. I didn't even know you existed until you popped out of the wood work and started nibbling at my ankles. Don't act all innocent. Don't defend Obama for calling people "deadbeats" NO president should EVER call Americans "deadbeats". EVER I don't care what the reason is, presidents are not supposed to talk down on Americans like that. I don't care if he's Democrat, Republican, Conservative, or Ron Paul. It's inexcusable, not "partisan politics" (As you put it, in your 11th attack on me)
 

Bombur

Well-Known Member
Every time you address me it's an attack. I didn't even know you existed until you popped out of the wood work and started attacking me. Don't act all innocent. Don't defend Obama for calling people "deadbeats" NO president should EVER call Americans "deadbeats". EVER I don't care what the reason is, presidents are not supposed to talk down on Americans like that. I don't care if he's Democrat, Republican, Conservative, or Ron Paul. It's inexcusable, not "partisan politics" (As you put it, in your 11th attack on me)
Can you give one example of me ever attacking you? Seriously, link a thread or quote me. But you won't, you'll ignore my requests just like those in my last post. I liked a post and you went out of your way to mention me, then I respond and it's "wahh you always attack me!" You seem delusional and paranoid.
 

FreedomWorks

Well-Known Member
Can you give one example of me ever attacking you? Seriously, link a thread or quote me. But you won't, you'll ignore my requests just like those in my last post. I liked a post and you went out of your way to mention me, then I respond and it's "wahh you always attack me!" You seem delusional and paranoid.
You said it yourself. You liking a post from somebody who was attacking me, is the same thing as attacking me yourself. That's not going out of my way to mention you. Sounds like you're the one who is paranoid and dilusional.

AND I DID ANSWER YOUR QUESTION. I DID GIVE YOU AN EXAMPLE (post #432) Try to keep up.
 

Bombur

Well-Known Member
You said it yourself. You liking a post from somebody who was attacking me, is the same thing as attacking me yourself. That's not going out of my way to mention you. Sounds like you're the one who is paranoid and dilusional.

AND I DID ANSWER YOUR QUESTION. I DID GIVE YOU AN EXAMPLE (post #432) Try to keep up.
Disagreeing with you about Obama's statement was not an attack. The post I liked was not an attack, and me liking it certainly wasn't either. You have nothing to back up your crazy ramblings about me. I've entertained your insanity enough, and do not want to derail this thread anymore than we have. If you can find a quote of me attacking you I'd love to see it, otherwise goodbye.
 

FreedomWorks

Well-Known Member
Disagreeing with you about Obama's statement was not an attack. The post I liked was not an attack, and me liking it certainly wasn't either. You have nothing to back up your crazy ramblings about me. I've entertained your insanity enough, and do not want to derail this thread anymore than we have. If you can find a quote of me attacking you I'd love to see it, otherwise goodbye.
I've never seen you take a stand on anything, except for attacking me. Or as you put it "disagreeing". In politics, it's basically the same thing. Just a nicer way of putting it. I don't have time for your political correctness. So far the only thing I know about you, is that you "disagree" with everything I post. Other than that, you portray yourself as Doer's air headed cheerleader.

Grow some balls and tell us what you believe in son. Until then, I'm not taking you seriously....
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Every time you address me it's an attack. I didn't even know you existed until you popped out of the wood work and started attacking me. Don't act all innocent. Don't defend *Obama for calling people "deadbeats" NO president should EVER call Americans "deadbeats". EVER I don't care what the reason is, presidents are not supposed to talk down on Americans like that. I don't care if he's Democrat, Republican, Conservative, or Ron Paul. It's inexcusable, not "partisan politics" (As you put it, in your 11th attack on me)
*in referencing the US not paying it's bills..
what's your excuse?:

The 10 Worst Moments of Disrespect Towards President Obama




It starts from the Superiority Syndrome: People acting as if they’re more important than a U.S. President — when they clearly are not. To fingers in the face. To people questioning his already established and proven citizenship.

The incidents of disrespect towards President Obama continue.
When people criticize Administration policy, that’s just politics. But several incidents directed at this President appear to find new lows. Of course, people can disagree with the President. But, why can’t people respect the Office of the Presidency?
The very public nature of disrespect towards President Obama is noteworthy. Did Gov. Jan Brewer (R-AZ) have to conduct business with the President in front of reporters? Wasn’t there a better time and place? Would a visiting leader from a foreign country be greeted with a finger in his face by a Governor? If not, why would it happen to the leader of our own country? Could a hockey goalie have executed a quiet no-show for a White House invitation honoring his team? See Facebook for the answer on that one.
It wasn’t the end of the world when Speaker John Boehner refused the President’s date to speak to a joint session on jobs in September 2011. And yes, the White House picked that date to steal attention from a GOP debate. But like so many moments of disrespect towards the 44th President: No one can find another example in American history where a U.S. President requested a date to address Congress and was refused. Can anyone find another incident like the Brewer one? That the list below can even be compiled is telling.
1. The birther fiasco (2009-2011). No evidence. No proof. No documentation. But the story traveled on for years. Yes, Hawaii is part of the United States of America.
2. “You lie” (Sept. 2009). That any individual — no less a member of Congress watching a U.S. President during a joint session on live national television — is so lacking in self control that this moment was made possible is incredible — even in an age of incivility. Remember this happened only nine months into Obama’s presidency and is another “we can’t remember that ever happening ever before” moment. Close your eyes and pretend Rep. Maxine Waters was Wilson doing this to President Bush and image the reaction.
3. Signs of the Tea Party (July 2010) and Naked Racism (April 2011). Anyone remember California GOP official Marilyn Davenport’s racist e-mail? Did she ever resign for that? I remember all the criticism of the NAACP – particularly from Black Republicans — for their “Tea Party resolution” of 2010. Where was that indignation regarding what can be viewed in this video? Click here.
4. Donald “unchecked ego” Trump inflames birther fiasco, media assists (April 2011). The mouth of Donald Trump is a powerful thing when joined with a 24-hour cable news cycle desperate for viewers. That news organizations invited Trump on the air unchallenged with zero proof of what he was saying speaks volumes on the state of journalism. That Trump was completely comfortable demanding that a U.S. President “show him his papers” displays a superiority complex that exists among those who can’t accept someone they view as “lesser” in a position of power over them.
4. Deadbeat dad and probable one-termer thinks his presence before the President actually matters and needs to tell everyone (Sept 2011). The disrespect isn’t that probable one term Congressman Joe Walsh (R-IL) wouldn’t attend the President’s Sept. 8 speech. The disrespect is that Rep. Walsh actually believed that everyone knowing he wasn’t attending was important. That he needed to announce he would not attend on national television, as if anyone cared, was yet another delusional superiority episode. That proudly showing public disrespect towards the President is a winning strategy in some political circles reveals a lot.
5. Newt Gingrich’s “Kenyan anti-colonial behavior” comment (Sept 2010). Even Washington Post columnist and conservative thinker George Will slammed this attempt to define the President as “foreign.” Never mind the facts: President Obama wasn’t reared by his father in Kenya with whom he spent only a month of his 50 years on this earth. The strategy to define the President as a “foreign” or “alien” being was started by Sarah Palin in 2008.
6. One of the underlying premises of disrespect towards the President is that he can be ordered around and dictated to like he’s Tipi the laundry boy. The presumption that a U.S. President can be ordered around is a new phenomenon that appears to have gotten underway around January 2009. From big mouth Congressmen to millionaires with nothing to do, you name it — they all inherently believe they can order President Obama around. At least Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an actual leader of something. Regardless, read this and ask yourself if you think this would have happened to Presidents Bush, Reagan or Clinton.
7. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer puts her finger in the President’s face (January 2012). The photo speaks for itself. Of course there are strong political disagreements between President Obama and Gov. Brewer. But is it just possible there was a better time and place for this conversation? Brewer said she felt “a little threatened” by President Obama. Please.
8. GOP House, prompted by Tea Party — refuses to raise debt ceiling (Aug 2011). Sounds like this was just hardball politics right? Let’s review the facts: The debt ceiling had been raised 69 times since 1962 without incident. Seven times during Bush II and 18 times during Reagan. Suddenly, with President Obama, a shiny new precedent is set with regard to raising the debt ceiling. Another never before seen incident is born.
9. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) Publicly Announces His Top Political Priority (Dec 2010). McConnell wants the President out of office? No news there, but, wait, there’s more to it. “Our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny President Obama a second term,” Sen. McConnell told the Heritage Foundation. Of course the Senate Republican Leader doesn’t want the President to be re-elected. But what’s with the public announcement? In July 2010 McConnell acknowledged his single most important political goal: President Obama being a one-term President. Again: In public and on national television.

10. Speaker Boehner refuses speech date request (September 2011). No it is not the end of the world. Of course, the White House intentionally wanted to step on a GOP debate that same night. But, this is yet another first in American history. Once again, no one can find another instance where a President of the United States requested a date to address Congress and was refused.
 

Doer

Well-Known Member
I read but often times try to ignore it. I don't find your opinions to be compelling, and you also lack substance.




I've been VERY tolerant of your illegitimate attacks, calling me a racist, and bastardizing the English dictionary with your political correctness.



Me? No I don't.
I've never addressed any of your posts, in anybody's thread. YOU wanted MY attention. Remember? Go back and look if you don't remember. You're weird. You need help.
Thank you, Doctor Asshole. And take this next personally, OK? I don't take any of this personally. You seem to feel persecuted.

More over, do you think I pick and choose who I will reply to? Do you think I take sides? Do you think I notice you among the other small parts, and speak differently to you?

That my friend, is your ego. There is no one else here I bet that will say I am mired in PC.

Many have given this pattern. They think I am singling them out. They feel persecuted, they lash out, and then we all grow a little. The middle is not moderate that is just more crap slinging.

I reply without checking the score for which side you think I am on. I don't care.

And yes, I am weird, an idiot, etc, if you think you are not. Get it? Is there smaller than critixing spelling? I sure you will let us know.
 

FreedomWorks

Well-Known Member
OMG! :lol: Does this mean you don't have me on ignore anymore Schuylaar? You little Obama sock puppet. People can say whatever they want, as long as it's not about Obama. Right? That would be partisan politics. You, Doer, and Obombur are like 3 peas in a pod.
 

beenthere

New Member
*in referencing the US not paying it's bills..
what's your excuse?:

The 10 Worst Moments of Disrespect Towards President Obama




It starts from the Superiority Syndrome: People acting as if they’re more important than a U.S. President — when they clearly are not. To fingers in the face. To people questioning his already established and proven citizenship.

The incidents of disrespect towards President Obama continue.
When people criticize Administration policy, that’s just politics. But several incidents directed at this President appear to find new lows. Of course, people can disagree with the President. But, why can’t people respect the Office of the Presidency?
The very public nature of disrespect towards President Obama is noteworthy. Did Gov. Jan Brewer (R-AZ) have to conduct business with the President in front of reporters? Wasn’t there a better time and place? Would a visiting leader from a foreign country be greeted with a finger in his face by a Governor? If not, why would it happen to the leader of our own country? Could a hockey goalie have executed a quiet no-show for a White House invitation honoring his team? See Facebook for the answer on that one.
It wasn’t the end of the world when Speaker John Boehner refused the President’s date to speak to a joint session on jobs in September 2011. And yes, the White House picked that date to steal attention from a GOP debate. But like so many moments of disrespect towards the 44th President: No one can find another example in American history where a U.S. President requested a date to address Congress and was refused. Can anyone find another incident like the Brewer one? That the list below can even be compiled is telling.
1. The birther fiasco (2009-2011). No evidence. No proof. No documentation. But the story traveled on for years. Yes, Hawaii is part of the United States of America.
2. “You lie” (Sept. 2009). That any individual — no less a member of Congress watching a U.S. President during a joint session on live national television — is so lacking in self control that this moment was made possible is incredible — even in an age of incivility. Remember this happened only nine months into Obama’s presidency and is another “we can’t remember that ever happening ever before” moment. Close your eyes and pretend Rep. Maxine Waters was Wilson doing this to President Bush and image the reaction.
3. Signs of the Tea Party (July 2010) and Naked Racism (April 2011). Anyone remember California GOP official Marilyn Davenport’s racist e-mail? Did she ever resign for that? I remember all the criticism of the NAACP – particularly from Black Republicans — for their “Tea Party resolution” of 2010. Where was that indignation regarding what can be viewed in this video? Click here.
4. Donald “unchecked ego” Trump inflames birther fiasco, media assists (April 2011). The mouth of Donald Trump is a powerful thing when joined with a 24-hour cable news cycle desperate for viewers. That news organizations invited Trump on the air unchallenged with zero proof of what he was saying speaks volumes on the state of journalism. That Trump was completely comfortable demanding that a U.S. President “show him his papers” displays a superiority complex that exists among those who can’t accept someone they view as “lesser” in a position of power over them.
4. Deadbeat dad and probable one-termer thinks his presence before the President actually matters and needs to tell everyone (Sept 2011). The disrespect isn’t that probable one term Congressman Joe Walsh (R-IL) wouldn’t attend the President’s Sept. 8 speech. The disrespect is that Rep. Walsh actually believed that everyone knowing he wasn’t attending was important. That he needed to announce he would not attend on national television, as if anyone cared, was yet another delusional superiority episode. That proudly showing public disrespect towards the President is a winning strategy in some political circles reveals a lot.
5. Newt Gingrich’s “Kenyan anti-colonial behavior” comment (Sept 2010). Even Washington Post columnist and conservative thinker George Will slammed this attempt to define the President as “foreign.” Never mind the facts: President Obama wasn’t reared by his father in Kenya with whom he spent only a month of his 50 years on this earth. The strategy to define the President as a “foreign” or “alien” being was started by Sarah Palin in 2008.
6. One of the underlying premises of disrespect towards the President is that he can be ordered around and dictated to like he’s Tipi the laundry boy. The presumption that a U.S. President can be ordered around is a new phenomenon that appears to have gotten underway around January 2009. From big mouth Congressmen to millionaires with nothing to do, you name it — they all inherently believe they can order President Obama around. At least Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an actual leader of something. Regardless, read this and ask yourself if you think this would have happened to Presidents Bush, Reagan or Clinton.
7. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer puts her finger in the President’s face (January 2012). The photo speaks for itself. Of course there are strong political disagreements between President Obama and Gov. Brewer. But is it just possible there was a better time and place for this conversation? Brewer said she felt “a little threatened” by President Obama. Please.
8. GOP House, prompted by Tea Party — refuses to raise debt ceiling (Aug 2011). Sounds like this was just hardball politics right? Let’s review the facts: The debt ceiling had been raised 69 times since 1962 without incident. Seven times during Bush II and 18 times during Reagan. Suddenly, with President Obama, a shiny new precedent is set with regard to raising the debt ceiling. Another never before seen incident is born.
9. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) Publicly Announces His Top Political Priority (Dec 2010). McConnell wants the President out of office? No news there, but, wait, there’s more to it. “Our top political priority over the next two years should be to deny President Obama a second term,” Sen. McConnell told the Heritage Foundation. Of course the Senate Republican Leader doesn’t want the President to be re-elected. But what’s with the public announcement? In July 2010 McConnell acknowledged his single most important political goal: President Obama being a one-term President. Again: In public and on national television.

10. Speaker Boehner refuses speech date request (September 2011). No it is not the end of the world. Of course, the White House intentionally wanted to step on a GOP debate that same night. But, this is yet another first in American history. Once again, no one can find another instance where a President of the United States requested a date to address Congress and was refused.
But it's patriotic when the left does it, you progressive are the most hypocritical people I know.

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