It's an observation.
lol
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When I read your posts and jar's and others' on here, I see the same thought process as the tea party rhetoric that we see. Same coin, different sides. Basically speaking, you can't stand others who disagree with you. At some point, you've come to a certain conclusion about something, and god forbids if anyone disagrees with it.
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That's my stance. Yours is one of liberal hippy forgive and forget. Since it's the popular thing to say and believe nowadays, I'm not surprised you're so bold with your words.
You're the pot calling the kettle black.
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This is exactly what I was talking about when I pointed out that some people on here are like tea partiers. Same coin, different sides. Just because I don't subscribe to one extreme doesn't mean I subscribe to the other. I've found that tea party rhetoricists (I officially copyright this word) have trouble not thinking in terms of extremes. Either Obama is a republican or he is the devil reincarnate, and he ain't a republican.
Oh, okay... In response to peace talks you say:
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I would have gone the civil war route.
And then there's this ridiculousness:
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I think I'll run for office and put all Mexicans in concentration camps now.
You really need to look in the mirror.
And you're being a bit of a bitch.
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That I either agree with the majority or I'm a criminal?
What were you saying about extremes?
Edited by Catholic Scientist, : No reason given.