OK, that was wonderful. Seeing as how you and I are the only ones posting for now, who could it be for, except maybe you? I know that some liberals suffer from low self esteem, but you do seem to carry it to extremes, don't you? Or, are you projecting, yet again?
Perhaps now, you would like to show a good example? And, please try to have an original thought, not one you stole from Quotes R Us.
Then again, I doubt you've ever had an original thought.
I still don't understand....Oh! You thought the Twain quote was for you. Well, I have news for you, Mr. T--it's not all about you. However, if you identify that much with Mr. West, perhaps I should reassess.
Because you don't seem to even entertain the idea that there are opinions other than yours? And if there are, the holders of those opinions must be fools. But, that's just my opinion.
Awww, another butthurt dem. If you can't take it, don't post foolishness, MZ. I"m sure there are actual articles by actual jounolists out there, you really don't have to stoop to posting from The Daily Beast/Newsweek.
Or, is it that you're entitled to an opinion, but anyone who disagrees with you is not?
11. Religious Coexistence Would ‘Give Away Our Country’
When West was campaigning to be the Tea Party candidate for Florida’s 22nd District in 2010, he took aim at religious coexistence during a public forum, slamming the popular “Coexist” bumper stickers that display symbols of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and other religions. Those purple bumper stickers really push his buttons. “And the reason why I get upset, and every time I see one of those bumper stickers, I look at the person inside that is driving. Because that person represents something that would give away our country. Would give away who we are, our rights and freedoms and liberties…” Naturally, this rant led to a verbal assault against Islam, which West often refers to as the American enemy.
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13. Tea Party Is Like ‘The Blob’
Allen West may be a Tea Party darling, but that hasn’t stopped him from making occasionally unflattering remarks about the movement. “When you look at the Tea Party, it’s much like Steve McQueen’s movie The Blob,” he said on CNN in February when asked about the movement’s failure to coalesce around one Republican candidate for president. “They’re kind of different from each state to each state. There really is no centralized organization or structure to it, so each organization in its respective state or even North Florida to South Florida can differ.”
wt259
about 1 year ago
414 Comments
OK, that was wonderful. Seeing as how you and I are the only ones posting for now, who could it be for, except maybe you? I know that some liberals suffer from low self esteem, but you do seem to carry it to extremes, don't you? Or, are you projecting, yet again?
Perhaps now, you would like to show a good example? And, please try to have an original thought, not one you stole from Quotes R Us.
Then again, I doubt you've ever had an original thought.
mz66
about 1 year ago
3462 Comments
Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example. ~Mark Twain
P.S. That one is for you.
mz66
about 1 year ago
3462 Comments
I still don't understand....Oh! You thought the Twain quote was for you. Well, I have news for you, Mr. T--it's not all about you. However, if you identify that much with Mr. West, perhaps I should reassess.
wt259
about 1 year ago
414 Comments
Because you don't seem to even entertain the idea that there are opinions other than yours? And if there are, the holders of those opinions must be fools. But, that's just my opinion.
mz66
about 1 year ago
3462 Comments
You're certainly entitled to your opinion. Why would you think otherwise?
wt259
about 1 year ago
414 Comments
Awww, another butthurt dem. If you can't take it, don't post foolishness, MZ. I"m sure there are actual articles by actual jounolists out there, you really don't have to stoop to posting from The Daily Beast/Newsweek.
Or, is it that you're entitled to an opinion, but anyone who disagrees with you is not?
mz66
about 1 year ago
3462 Comments
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. ~Mark Twain
wt259
about 1 year ago
414 Comments
Actually, I like to think he's spot on about the dems. But, that's just my opinion.
mz66
about 1 year ago
3462 Comments
He's spot on about the tea party--but that's just my opinion. :)
mz66
about 1 year ago
3462 Comments
Choice excerpts:
11. Religious Coexistence Would ‘Give Away Our Country’
When West was campaigning to be the Tea Party candidate for Florida’s 22nd District in 2010, he took aim at religious coexistence during a public forum, slamming the popular “Coexist” bumper stickers that display symbols of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and other religions. Those purple bumper stickers really push his buttons. “And the reason why I get upset, and every time I see one of those bumper stickers, I look at the person inside that is driving. Because that person represents something that would give away our country. Would give away who we are, our rights and freedoms and liberties…” Naturally, this rant led to a verbal assault against Islam, which West often refers to as the American enemy.
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.
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13. Tea Party Is Like ‘The Blob’
Allen West may be a Tea Party darling, but that hasn’t stopped him from making occasionally unflattering remarks about the movement. “When you look at the Tea Party, it’s much like Steve McQueen’s movie The Blob,” he said on CNN in February when asked about the movement’s failure to coalesce around one Republican candidate for president. “They’re kind of different from each state to each state. There really is no centralized organization or structure to it, so each organization in its respective state or even North Florida to South Florida can differ.”