Danbury
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Re: After 148 years, Mississippi finally ratifies 13th Amendment, which banned slaver
1) Personally, I did not call Bush "every name in the book". I thought it was wrong when the left did it, and said so. I'm guessing you don't have a problem with Obama being called "every name in the book", though, so I actually DO act on principal and make sure mine are universal and apply across the board;
2) What did anyone make up to criticize him over? Being a Kenyan, terrorist-fist-bumping Muslim Marxist socialist who murdered Vincent Foster?
3) The GOP has a very serious racism problem. Rather than reacting emotionally and like a 5 year old, how about addressing and trying to fix the problem instead?
Just a suggestion. doubt you'll even hear it.
EVERYTHING that involces the criticizing of your elected idiots is racist apparently.
Its all you have ! A make believe narrative ! You dont have any successes so you sit back, dredge up the empty and useless platitudes, ignore your own parties racist history and current racism and call people racist.
Yea you people called Bush every name in the book, made up things to criticize him for and two can play at that game.
Its pathetic, cowardly and blatant. Your known for it.
You people elected him. Hell apparently some of you votes multiple times to elect him. So dont blame us for his failures.
1) Personally, I did not call Bush "every name in the book". I thought it was wrong when the left did it, and said so. I'm guessing you don't have a problem with Obama being called "every name in the book", though, so I actually DO act on principal and make sure mine are universal and apply across the board;
2) What did anyone make up to criticize him over? Being a Kenyan, terrorist-fist-bumping Muslim Marxist socialist who murdered Vincent Foster?
3) The GOP has a very serious racism problem. Rather than reacting emotionally and like a 5 year old, how about addressing and trying to fix the problem instead?
Just a suggestion. doubt you'll even hear it.