not everyone’s cup of tea?

Apr 16, 2009 21:51

ESPECIALLY NOT THE BITTER OLD BAGS AND SAD LITTLE MEN WHO’D RATHER BOW TO TYRANTS THAN STAND UP FOR THE VALUES THAT MAKE US GREATIt was so invigorating! It was “we the people”, no matter what the hysterical voices in the crashing, sinking, mainstream media try to portray us as ( Read more... )

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metaphorsbwithu April 17 2009, 05:30:39 UTC
Me either. It's like middle school all over again.

Like I said in the post - although I have always tried to hear what different sides have to say, exposing my eyes and ears to so much of what is coming from the left these days makes me feel dirty ... contaminated. Such ugliness!

I hate to watch the news with my parents these days for fear of what I'll see and hear.

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mychand April 19 2009, 04:29:30 UTC
Great post and pictures! I had to wait forever to see a small glimpse of the one here. I didn't have time to take off of work to go myself. The minimal and sarcastic coverage from the mainstream media was no surprise. Funny how you can have a few people protest against Bush and get coverage over and over again but this is blown off and made fun of. People can say what they want about Fox but they are #1 for a reason and the other half of the country isn't crazy just because they don't bow down to the almighty master O and have a different opinion. I would have thought a tiny bit positive about him had he taken a stand and taken out all of that pork. No shock that he didn't though. Those to the left do not care what he does. They are too much in love and can't see what's right in front of them. They will twist around anything anyone does against him. It's a mindset that I just don't get and I've decided not try or debate. It's really kind of useless. Those to the left are too far gone to ever really get it....unless something effects ( ... )

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