Re: A party overwhelmingly white, rural and aged





<Jim10293@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0dosh4118o3er3t1f4u9l4n10h3si7h0sv@xxxxxxxxxx
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 20:31:32 -0800, Ron <ron@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 03:21:24 -0500, "Devil.Handsome" <Devil@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


"Ron" <ron@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 06:40:53 -0500, "Evelyn" <evelyn.ruut@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


I am not sappy, besotted, confused or dumb... just a realist. Calling
people you disagree with petty names is the trademark of the liberals
in this group and you fit right in.

Your vitriol belies your signature....
"(Our) enemies are not man. They are intolerance, fanaticism,
dictatorship, cupidity, hatred and discrimination, which lie within
the heart of man. -- Thich Nhat Hanh"

You pretty much have intolerance, fanaticism, hatred and
discrimination down pat.

Have a nice day. :-)

do you goobers ever have the guts to face reality and the truth ?

Palin is an idiot, the governor of Minnesota looks like an intelligent
possibility,so does Romney, what do you have against smart people ?

why do you hillbillies always have to pick morons ?

there must be a psychologist that can explain it, I can guess at the reason,

it's that well deserved inferiority complex you goobers have, you feel
inferior to anyone smarter than you are,
so you have to find dummies who can make you feel superior,

I don't even need to post all the idiocy that has come out of the mouth of
bush and palin do I ?


More petty name calling from the typical liberal.

Ron

This Devil character has went by lots of different names, Eris I
recall was one of the early names used here. My guess has always been
he is one of the liberal regulars posting in the real gutter and filth
language they don't want to be associated with themself. Reason I say
he is a real old timer is he often shows his hand knowing things about
folks that were said years ago.

But, his role is to provoke, insult, bully and try to push folks to
say things that his other liberal pals can then jump on calling the
target insensitive or some other characterization.

Libs will however talk to him no matter what language or base thing he
may say. Thus, they don't mind the language anyone uses as much as
the politics of the poster.


That is untrue (like surprise, surprise).....
I, among others here, have reminded him not to resort to foul language.

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Best Regards,
Evelyn

(Our) enemies are not man. They are intolerance, fanaticism, dictatorship, cupidity, hatred and discrimination, which lie within the heart of man." -- Thich Nhat Hanh

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