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    Pledge of Allegiance banned

    Pledge of Allegiance banned

    http://abcnews.com.co/obama-executiv...ce-in-schools/

    Seriously? Please tell me this is isn't so?

    Incredible if so. We need four more year's of this - NOT!

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    You are so gullible.





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    Quote Originally Posted by BorderBob View Post
    You are so gullible.


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    Not really. It was posted to exemplify the BS that is put out by all political parties and where you and some of your cohorts are taken in by the poison fed you by the liberal mainstream media.

    A simple no answer would have been appropriate, but as is customary a libtard has to label the individual in a demeaning way.

    Ah, the party of tolerance and inclusiveness.

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    I'm surprised the real ABC news hasn't sued them
    Vote for freedom, not political parties.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chowaniec View Post
    Not really. It was posted to exemplify the BS that is put out by all political parties and where you and some of your cohorts are taken in by the poison fed you by the liberal mainstream media.

    A simple no answer would have been appropriate, but as is customary a libtard has to label the individual in a demeaning way.

    Ah, the party of tolerance and inclusiveness.
    The old Lee was smart enough to see the irony in a post like this.

    Lee 2.0, not so much

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chowaniec View Post
    Not really. It was posted to exemplify the BS that is put out by all political parties and where you and some of your cohorts are taken in by the poison fed you by the liberal mainstream media.

    A simple no answer would have been appropriate, but as is customary a libtard has to label the individual in a demeaning way.

    Ah, the party of tolerance and inclusiveness.
    What is demeaning about being called gullible?? The fact that you believed something that's not true is the definition of gullible.

    I guess it's just like a Repubtard to overreact, huh?
    Let me articulate this for you:
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    Quote Originally Posted by HipKat View Post
    What is demeaning about being called gullible?? The fact that you believed something that's not true is the definition of gullible.

    I guess it's just like a Repubtard to overreact, huh?
    Gullible implies naïve and/or easy to fool. I said the post exemplifies the BS being put out by both major political parties.

    Furthermore, I am not a Republican – not affiliated, period. But if it makes you feel better to label me, that’s fine. You guys like labels!

    Who is really overreacting here?

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    Lee, its like being in a bar - you never debate with the guy on the next bar stool !
    #Dems play musical chairs + patronage and nepotism = entitlement !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chowaniec View Post
    You guys like labels!
    This coming from someone that tosses out labels like "libtard"?

    Pot, meet Kettle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300miles View Post
    This coming from someone that tosses out labels like "libtard"?

    Pot, meet Kettle.
    Let’s see, libtard vs. racist, sexist, xenophobe, deplorable, homophobe, Islamaphobic, bigot, intolerant, politically incorrect, yep, libtard is downright nasty in comparison. I guess I am deplorable.

    And, I even dare to believe Cuomo should be indicted for his involvement in the Buffalo Billion scandal. That’s how gullible I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4248 View Post
    Lee, its like being in a bar - you never debate with the guy on the next bar stool !
    Yes, but it is amusing talking with people who are in lockstep with one ideology, regardless of how out of step that ideology is, and to listen to them defend that position.

    70% of the nation believes we are headed in the wrong direction and yet a large number of voters are so locked into a party for myriad self-interest reasons they will vote to continue the status quo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chowaniec View Post
    Let’s see, libtard vs. racist, sexist, xenophobe, deplorable, homophobe, Islamaphobic, bigot, intolerant, politically incorrect, yep, libtard is downright nasty in comparison. I guess I am deplorable.

    And, I even dare to believe Cuomo should be indicted for his involvement in the Buffalo Billion scandal. That’s how gullible I am.
    Don't forget Repubtard......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee Chowaniec View Post
    Let’s see, libtard vs. racist, sexist, xenophobe, deplorable, homophobe, Islamaphobic, bigot, intolerant, politically incorrect, yep, libtard is downright nasty in comparison. I guess I am deplorable.
    Now that you've pointed that out, it's noteworthy how the names other people call Trump followers are real English words used by adults... compared to words Trump folks use like "libtard" that sound like something a 12 year old in middle school would say.

    interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300miles View Post
    Now that you've pointed that out, it's noteworthy how the names other people call Trump followers are real English words used by adults... compared to words Trump folks use like "libtard" that sound like something a 12 year old in middle school would say.

    interesting.
    What is truly interesting is that you are so offended by the word ‘libtard’. And while you label me ‘gullible’ I would have to label you naïve in calling me a Repubtard when I belong to no political party, am called a ‘libtard’ by Republicans when I support a Democrat, and I don’t really give a ****. As I repeatedly say, “With rare exception they all suck.” They are out for their own best interests. For someone to so align themselves with a party and vote for a candidate who clearly has their own best interests in mind over the citizens is abhorrent.

    But what is really interesting is your focus on a word when our country is burning, more polarized than ever, there is anarchy and terror in our midst and the extreme leftists want to continue the status quo and put in office the most corrupt, pathological lying individual to ever seek the presidential office. Yes, Trump sucks in many ways, but anyone but Hillary seems to resonate with a lot of voters who no longer want to go down this path of weakening America.

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    I never called you a 'repubtard' or gullible.

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