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floopy the tea-party. Up to their flooping eyeballs in the essence of cow. Individual liberty my flooping ass.

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and above all...

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The fact that my head auto translated what Hasan meant in both title and post, means that I've been on Phatmass too long. :|

I remember finding out what Johnsonville brat comes out to from mentioning a (now former) Vice President's name once.

Edit: Though it warms my heart to see McCain has returned to the roots that show why I loved him in high school. Instead of trying to play nice, he's back to going, "I can say what I feel is the truth and too bad if you don't care for it." Mr. Harris sure doesn't care for it.

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[quote name='KnightofChrist' timestamp='1343193440' post='2458666']
[img]http://s8.postimage.org/d90wz7z45/17016963.jpg[/img]

and above all...

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Yeah. Floopyheads are starting a witchhunt of American citizens on the basis of the nominal religious affiliation. NBD.

Your reaction here shows just how hypocritical [u][i][b]some[/b][/i][/u] Catholics are on the issues of religious liberty. When the mandate was passed you were, as I recall, amongst those announcing that Nero was again ascendant. But an actual religious witchhunt takes place and you don't give two floopies. Why? because you don't really give a floopy about religious liberty. You care about your religion getting special treatment.

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[quote name='BG45' timestamp='1343193683' post='2458669']
The fact that my head auto translated what Hasan meant in both title and post, means that I've been on Phatmass too long. :|

I remember finding out what Johnsonville brat comes out to from mentioning a (now former) Vice President's name once.
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Why were you talking about Agnew?

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Dude, I just learned something we don't fiddler. Anyhow, if Harris thinks he has a shot of unseating McCain he's going to have a rude awakening. All McCain has to do is be himself and let the guy rant while laughing that it's the only thing in his repertoire.

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[quote name='Hasan' timestamp='1343193834' post='2458670']
Yeah. Floopyheads are starting a witchhunt of American citizens on the basis of the nominal religious affiliation. NBD.

Your reaction here shows just how hypocritical [u][i][b]some[/b][/i][/u] Catholics are on the issues of religious liberty. When the mandate was passed you were, as I recall, amongst those announcing that Nero was again ascendant. But an actual religious witchhunt takes place and you don't give two floopies. Why? because you don't really give a floopy about religious liberty. You care about your religion getting special treatment.
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Again, you sir need to clam down. And no frankly I'm not going to take your post seriously when you can't do anything but drop floopy bombs every other word. If you want to be taken seriously act like you have some sense first.

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I'd sure like to hear/read someone articulate to me what exactly constitutes "Tea Party-ism." Far as I can tell, there's, like, a minimum standard of rhetorical flourishes regarding a desire to wrap one's naked body in the loving embrace of an amalgam of the U.S. Constitution and George Washington's wig, and some ill-formed idea of federalism and subsidiarity. Beyond that, it appears that being a member of the Tea Party is sort of a catch-all that is so obscure and obfuscated that the term has been rendered totally useless.

I guess what I'm wondering is whether or not being a total coppery posser who hates dem stankin' minorities necessarily predispose you to being a Tea Partier?

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[quote name='Hasan' timestamp='1343193834' post='2458670']
Yeah. Floopyheads are starting a witchhunt of American citizens on the basis of the nominal religious affiliation. NBD.

Your reaction here shows just how hypocritical [u][i][b]some[/b][/i][/u] Catholics are on the issues of religious liberty. When the mandate was passed you were, as I recall, amongst those announcing that Nero was again ascendant. But an actual religious witchhunt takes place and you don't give two floopies. Why? because you don't really give a floopy about religious liberty. You care about your religion getting special treatment.
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In fairness, some virtually anonymous jackass from Arizona calling for a prohibition of Islamic-Americans from public service isn't quite what I would call a "witchhunt."

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[quote name='kujo' timestamp='1343194303' post='2458676']
In fairness, some virtually anonymous jackass from Arizona calling for a prohibition of Islamic-Americans from public service isn't quite what I would call a "witchhunt."
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Michele Bachman started this. This guy is just picking up the torch. But you see a lot of blogs and other outlets (including politicians) that support or are part of the tea-party supporting similar initiatives. Like the opposition to the [s]Islamic cultural center that also happened to occupy space in New York city [/s]GROUND ZERO MOSQUE!!!

Tea-party is an inexact term but I use it because it seems like support for this the essence of cow is pretty endemic in the movement. I wouldn't say republicans because some republicans like McCain and Boehner have had the decency to say that Michele Bachman is [s]a vile, vile shrew of a woman who lacks the cognitive capacity to notice that her hyper-flamboyant husband is a gay-as-the-day-is-long closet-case[/s] kind of crossing the line here.

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Someones cranky.

Didn't read the article before I posted. Hurm. That's awkward.

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[quote name='Hasan' timestamp='1343194755' post='2458681']
Michele Bachman started this. This guy is just picking up the torch. But you see a lot of blogs and other outlets (including politicians) that support or are part of the tea-party supporting similar initiatives. Like the opposition to the [s]Islamic cultural center that also happened to occupy space in New York city [/s]GROUND ZERO MOSQUE!!!

Tea-party is an inexact term but I use it because it seems like support for this the essence of cow is pretty endemic in the movement. I wouldn't say republicans because some republicans like McCain and Boehner have had the decency to say that Michele Bachman is [s]a vile, vile shrew of a woman who lacks the cognitive capacity to notice that her hyper-flamboyant husband is a gay-as-the-day-is-long closet-case[/s] kind of crossing the line here.
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Hey, you don't need to convince[font="arial"][size="2"][color="#000000"] [/color][/size][/font]me that Bachmann is a pile of croutons. Afterall, I did create this video:

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N98rQ1A8_UY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N98rQ1A8_UY[/url]

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"floopy bombs". The fiddler makes me laugh.

As for Harris...he's quite the conspiracy theorist if memory serves. World Caliphates, 9/11 denial films, talking about the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderbergs.

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[quote name='KnightofChrist' timestamp='1343194206' post='2458674']
Again, you sir need to clam down. [/QUOTE]

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVNoClu0h9M"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVNoClu0h9M[/url]



[QUOTE] And no frankly I'm not going to take your post seriously when you can't do anything but drop floopy bombs every other word. If you want to be taken seriously act like you have some sense first.
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Sorry, mom.


I think that it's icky that this guy wants to revive McCarthyism and destroy an innocent woman because of her religious identity. But maybe I'm wrong. Huma probably is a covert Islamist since fundamentalist woman commonly ignore the categorical Qur'anic prohibition against marrying non-Muslim men.

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[quote name='Hasan' timestamp='1343195171' post='2458686']
I think that it's icky that this guy wants to revive McCarthyism and destroy an innocent woman because of her religious identity. But maybe I'm wrong. Huma probably is a covert Islamist since fundamentalist woman commonly ignore the categorical Qur'anic prohibition against marrying non-Muslim men.
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A Jewish man at that.

And I thought Representative King was already doing the anti-Islamic McCarthyism thing?

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