Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
#51
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
Originally Posted by 95RedEX
I copied your post... Your fear-mongering was my proof.
I'm surprised you didn't get that. :1
I'm surprised you didn't get that. :1
wake up and smell the real world.
our enemies won't stop, the only way for us to have peace and to be free is to defeat them.
appeasement does not work, and this has been demonstrated throughout history
#52
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
Johnny, the problem is we now live in a politically-correct world where war is seen as ignorant and unnecessary. Look at how much we're hated for the Iraq war, and the UN still won't go after Iran even though they didn't let the UN in for inspections.. just like Iraq.
#53
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Johnny, the problem is we now live in a politically-correct world where war is seen as ignorant and unnecessary. Look at how much we're hated for the Iraq war, and the UN still won't go after Iran even though they didn't let the UN in for inspections.. just like Iraq.
#54
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
Originally Posted by random-strike
fear-mongering?
wake up and smell the real world.
our enemies won't stop, the only way for us to have peace and to be free is to defeat them.
appeasement does not work, and this has been demonstrated throughout history
wake up and smell the real world.
our enemies won't stop, the only way for us to have peace and to be free is to defeat them.
appeasement does not work, and this has been demonstrated throughout history
#55
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
By the way:
Politically correct
1. Of, relating to, or supporting broad social, political, and educational change, especially to redress historical injustices in matters such as race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.
2. Being or perceived as being overconcerned with such change, often to the exclusion of other matters.
I don't see how ending discrimination is Socialist...
Politically correct
1. Of, relating to, or supporting broad social, political, and educational change, especially to redress historical injustices in matters such as race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.
2. Being or perceived as being overconcerned with such change, often to the exclusion of other matters.
I don't see how ending discrimination is Socialist...
#56
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
Originally Posted by 95RedEX
Which enemy are you talking about? You have so many now-adays... Is it the ------s? The towelheads? The ******? The beaners? Illegal immigrants? Welfare recipients? Crackheads?
#57
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
Originally Posted by shadetree
You forgot *******, limp-wristed pinko liberals, city people, bitches, Heebs, who am I forgeting? Honda drivers.
#58
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
Originally Posted by 95RedEX
By the way:
Politically correct
1. Of, relating to, or supporting broad social, political, and educational change, especially to redress historical injustices in matters such as race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.
2. Being or perceived as being overconcerned with such change, often to the exclusion of other matters.
I don't see how ending discrimination is Socialist...
Politically correct
1. Of, relating to, or supporting broad social, political, and educational change, especially to redress historical injustices in matters such as race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.
2. Being or perceived as being overconcerned with such change, often to the exclusion of other matters.
I don't see how ending discrimination is Socialist...
liberalism IS the religion of the left. and they are FORCING it onto you harder than ANY christian/morman or even muslim is.
we are getting the left's RELIGION forced upon us through the government which is extremely hard to change in the short-term. and most if not almost all local government are controled by LIBERALS, and local government is where ordinary people see the biggest effects.
what is wrong with not liking someone or something? technically if you like pepsi instead of coke, that is bigotry and discrimination. so dont break out the dictonary so fast.
#60
Re: Colbert rips bush at BIG dinner
Originally Posted by random-strike
you cant end discrimination. as long as people are free to think for themselves there will be discrimination. what liberals are trying to do is make everyone think everything is ok and moral. they are trying to force people to think **** are ok, force people to think something.
liberalism IS the religion of the left. and they are FORCING it onto you harder than ANY christian/morman or even muslim is.
we are getting the left's RELIGION forced upon us through the government which is extremely hard to change in the short-term. and most if not almost all local government are controled by LIBERALS, and local government is where ordinary people see the biggest effects.
what is wrong with not liking something or something? technically if you like pepsi instead of coke, that is bigotry and discrimination. so dont break out the dictonary so fast.
liberalism IS the religion of the left. and they are FORCING it onto you harder than ANY christian/morman or even muslim is.
we are getting the left's RELIGION forced upon us through the government which is extremely hard to change in the short-term. and most if not almost all local government are controled by LIBERALS, and local government is where ordinary people see the biggest effects.
what is wrong with not liking something or something? technically if you like pepsi instead of coke, that is bigotry and discrimination. so dont break out the dictonary so fast.
Furthermore, I can think for myself and I really don't discriminate. I might have at one point in time, but I really don't any more. I can dislike certain people for different reasons, but I don't apply that to a whole group of people I don't know. Saying that "you can't end discrimination" is just your way of copping out, so you can continue your racist remarks and diatribes... Much like obese people who can't seem to control their eating who justify it by any means possible to continue their ugly habit of laziness and lack of self-control.
I'll be totally honest with you, one of my better friends is gay. It makes me feel a little uneasy at times, but he's one of the nicest people I've ever known. What he does in his personal life is really none of my business and it's none of yours. You want to talk about CONTROL? How about staying out of people's lives and worrying about what you do...?