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Title: Anderson Cooper 360 - It's hard to talk when you're tea-bagging (CS'er Alert)
Source: 'tube
URL Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6TecmKi_Hg
Published: Apr 15, 2009
Author: ErlangerTruth
Post Date: 2009-04-16 12:03:25 by Rotara
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Views: 5948
Comments: 115


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#1. To: ferret mike, brian s, a vast rightwing conspirator, aristeides, robin, iconoclast, POP GOES THE WEASEL (#0)

It's hard to talk when you're tea-bagging

Maybe that's why you're all so quiet lately.

Obamalamadingdong's tea bag is in your way !

Have a pleasant day.

Rotara  posted on  2009-04-16   12:44:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Rotara, christine (#1)

I am anything but quiet. As far as 4UM goes it too often is a venue encouraging rhetorical lynching of anyone not weighing in with the chorus people like you approve of. The anti-free speech, anti-Constitutional lynch mobbing people like you love.

This is on you and no sweat off my balls.

This might be an important propaganda tool to you as you work to prevent free speech, but your intolerance, mean spirited desire to censor and eliminate all those who don't think exactly like you is your flaw, idiocy and problem, not mine.

You and other anti-free speech goonbahs are the quient ones as you effectively dive away free speech and marginalize the forum. I have this in a very accurate perspective and while I feel sad at what you do to this joint, it does not frustrate nor silence me in the least. What time and thought I do not contribute here still exists, I just don't waste as much time here in this no free speech forum.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2009-04-17   14:34:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: Ferret Mike, christine (#9) (Edited)

I am anything but quiet. As far as 4UM goes it too often is a venue encouraging rhetorical lynching of anyone not weighing in with the chorus people like you approve of. The anti-free speech, anti-Constitutional lynch mobbing people like you love.

This is on you and no sweat off my balls.

This might be an important propaganda tool to you as you work to prevent free speech, but your intolerance, mean spirited desire to censor and eliminate all those who don't think exactly like you is your flaw, idiocy and problem, not mine.

You and other anti-free speech goonbahs are the quient ones as you effectively dive away free speech and marginalize the forum. I have this in a very accurate perspective and while I feel sad at what you do to this joint, it does not frustrate nor silence me in the least. What time and thought I do not contribute here still exists, I just don't waste as much time here in this no free speech forum.

Have I ever violated your attempt to speak or attempted to prevent you from speaking?

On several occasions I have engaged you in substantive debate and each and every time you found yourself in a position where you would be forced to admit to the truth of our current situation rather than engage in intellectual honesty you vacated the thread making yourself scarce.

A forum such as this is not the place for someone choosing to fit themselves with blinders, and I think the problem you are faced with is that you do not wish to remove the blinders. It is you who wishes an echo chamber and amen corner. I quite frankly don't give a shit whether someone disagrees with me or calls me names. I learned long ago that such are simply to be pointed out for what they are and then continue to make my point. And despite invitations by you, via your own tasteless personal attacks, I have refrained from engaging in "Flame Wars". (Which by the way I am very good at. I have lots of experience.)

Mikey? Would you like some cheese?

Original_Intent  posted on  2009-04-17   23:48:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#60. To: Original_Intent, FM (#51) (Edited)

I am anything but quiet. As far as 4UM goes it too often is a venue encouraging rhetorical lynching of anyone not weighing in with the chorus people like you approve of. The anti-free speech, anti-Constitutional lynch mobbing people like you love. This is on you and no sweat off my balls.

This might be an important propaganda tool to you as you work to prevent free speech, but your intolerance, mean spirited desire to censor and eliminate all those who don't think exactly like you is your flaw, idiocy and problem, not mine.

What another pantload from FM. TheLeft has long proven their monopoly on telling others to "shut up." Fascism especially suits them when they can't win an argument with logic or when they have difficulty forcing their buggery on everyone else. Thus, you will "shut up" or we'll find the best lawyer whores money can buy and force you. If we can't afford a lawyer, we'll call you names like "intolerant" and "racist" and other unpleasant things designed to make us all feel guilty and elect facist whores to office who will carry out our wishes. The funny thing is, the chains you so hope to see on those with whom you disagree will soon be on yourselves as well.

IndieTX  posted on  2009-04-18   0:02:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#74. To: IndieTX, Ferret Mike, Weasel Mike (#60)

I am anything but quiet. As far as 4UM goes it too often is a venue encouraging rhetorical lynching of anyone not weighing in with the chorus people like you approve of. The anti-free speech, anti-Constitutional lynch mobbing people like you love. This is on you and no sweat off my balls.

This might be an important propaganda tool to you as you work to prevent free speech, but your intolerance, mean spirited desire to censor and eliminate all those who don't think exactly like you is your flaw, idiocy and problem, not mine.

What another pantload from FM. TheLeft has long proven their monopoly on telling others to "shut up." Fascism especially suits them when they can't win an argument with logic or when they have difficulty forcing their buggery on everyone else. Thus, you will "shut up" or we'll find the best lawyer whores money can buy and force you. If we can't afford a lawyer, we'll call you names like "intolerant" and "racist" and other unpleasant things designed to make us all feel guilty and elect facist whores to office who will carry out our wishes. The funny thing is, the chains you so hope to see on those with whom you disagree will soon be on yourselves as well.

(Sorry for the tardy reply - my Maine Coon Cat Tom was insisting on having his ears scratched and it's hard to type around him.)

Mikey's biggest problem is that he can't tolerate viewpoints that are not in agreement with his own. Rather than make a rational argument he throws a hissy fit and accuses everybody else of throwing one.

The O'bot left is feeling pressured too as O'bummer has not lived up to their expectations but they don't have the intellectual fortitude to confront that fact.

As well, as you say, the left is very pro-free speech - as long as you agree with them.

However, my biggest problem with the left is not too different than yours - they simply want to use a different color chain than the GOPers.

Original_Intent  posted on  2009-04-18   0:28:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#90. To: Original_Intent (#74)

Except chuckles I have been talking on conservative forums since my early 1997 sign-up date at the Free Republic.

I listen to little old you and read you. I like the good things about you and the good things you stand for, and I learn valuable things from doing this sort of reading and posting.

One thing I do know and believe most profoundly is that no one political faction in the continental United States has a monopoly on truth.

The best political and social outcomes and here come when all communicate. That is why I do this, to communicate and to learn.

I do not share your pessimism regarding Barack Obama and have so far seen pretty much what I expected to see when he was elected and his administration has been pretty effective at what they do so far, and one of these pluses is better communication between people. He is also being effective in repairing some of the damage to our reputation internationally and though I do not agree with him and his people on everything, I am very glad he beat John McCain.

On a personal level, I like the man and am not moved by predictions of doom you have regarding him and his people.

I do not support not investigating CIA 'assets' and they should be prosecuted for their crimes. The same goes for Bush, Cheney, Rumbo and all other higher ups guilty of crimes.

I never expected him to do this without pressure, and his lack of desire to do so is very much something I myself would take allot of delight in protesting and working to bring pressure to change.

Your lack of awareness of my viewpoints and believes stem from the very difficult communication environment you establish here in this forum, and I am wrong only when I get disgusted and give up when running into a minor road kill of a speed bump like say a Rotara.

You can be assured I accept responsibility when I fall down and fail to work for improved dialog and communication despite roadblocks to it, and it would help if you and others like you would be accountable as well for when you don't listen and work to kill lively discussion and debate.

Now, I have to go as I have a date with a beautiful young lady I have had distract me for some months now who interestingly enough is from Houston, TX.

I will get back as soon as I can to continue working on these pings to me. Cheers. ;-)

Ferret Mike  posted on  2009-04-18   14:21:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#102. To: Ferret Mike (#90)

I do not support not investigating CIA 'assets' and they should be prosecuted for their crimes. The same goes for Bush, Cheney, Rumbo and all other higher ups guilty of crimes.

I never expected him to do this without pressure, and his lack of desire to do so is very much something I myself would take allot of delight in protesting and working to bring pressure to change.

Tell us some of the steps you will take, Mike, toward getting this administration to bring these malefactors to the bar.

randge  posted on  2009-04-18   17:25:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#105. To: randge (#102)

Obviously it is going to have to be via an action taken by Congress to get the ball rolling. As far as the Obama Administartion, I expected him to worry about the fracticious nature of such nessesary investigations and procecutions.

I support roasting some feet in the fire and generating a srtong outcry for justice that cannot be ignored.

I have worked issues such as forest defense too long to have ever expected an Obama Administration to be anything more then a better target for such action to achieve real results. Which is a big big reason I supported a more experianced and seasoned hand to be in charge, even though I hardly agree with some of Dr. Paul's views and intended actions as POTUS.

President Obama is a good and capible man, one who is dong a far better job at many aspect of his job then the Bush administration did.

But he is like most people and has to be kept on his toes and should be brought to task by displays of strong public opinion to keep him out of the comfort zone the bubble that is the White House puts people in who get there.

I am an admirer of Drew Pearson and Jack Anderson, and I take seriously their belief in the nessesity of those on the outside of the establishment to work to kep those in power honest and responsible.

Fair question, and a good one. Thanks.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2009-04-20   21:35:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#106. To: Ferret Mike (#105)

President Obama is a good and capible man

Step away from the bong...

Critter  posted on  2009-04-20   21:36:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#108. To: Critter (#106)

Step away from the bong...

Despite the government agitprop against marijuana back in the 30's there has never been any marijuana that would make anyone crazy enough to believe Obama is worth the air or space he takes up.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-20   21:42:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#110. To: James Deffenbach (#108)

there has never been any marijuana that would make anyone crazy enough to believe Obama is worth the air or space he takes up.

I did smoke a joint once, when I was about 17, that made me see leaves on the ground form a pattern in the likeness of S&H Green Stamps.

Critter  posted on  2009-04-20   22:17:23 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#111. To: Critter (#110)

It didn't make you crazy enough to think that Obama would make a good president or even a decent human, did it?

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-20   22:26:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#112. To: James Deffenbach (#111)

It didn't make you crazy enough to think that Obama would make a good president...

No. The effects wore off in about half an hour and that was 30 years ago.

Critter  posted on  2009-04-20   22:27:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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