To the person with Virginia tea party license plates

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I get it. I do the same. I NEVER let anyone merge with a Bush 2004 bumper sticker. Bush 2000 I am more forgiving. But 2004, or any W sticker, forget it.


Hahaha. I like you!


This is pathetic. No wonder this area is so unfriendly -too many people living like they are still in junior high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I you feel strongly enough about the tea party to get the license plate then I know you're really out there. And thus I feel strongly enough to make sure if you stay a minute over 2 hours on my heavily taxed streets you should get fined and if you keep parking here then I'll also just assume that you have moved here and haven't changed your plates and call ROSA and the fines will then increase. No one said I had to play nice.

Let me get this straight - you disagree with someone's political opinions, which they are expressing in a totally peaceful non-offensive way, so you are going to attempt to use the government to persecute them.
Wow. I'm not sure the United States is the place for you, seeing as how people here feel all "empowered" and assume they can just express their opinions without fear of reprIsal. But who knows, maybe if you try hard enough you will succeed in getting this person to hide their opinions. I thought the left gave that kind of thing up with Stalin, but good to see you are bringing it back.


You should really leave DC, you are way to intelligent and rational to be living here.
Anonymous
I hate that the Tea Party took DTOM as the slogan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, i know exactly how you feel ... Everytime I see an Obama sticker, i actually have to take a peek in their car to see what is wrong with that person.. Do they look demented too? Most of the time they do.


My husband does the same thing. Your average Democrat removed their Obama car sticker after the inauguration.
Anonymous
Tea Partiers are kidding themselves--they are just cogs for the GOP.
Anonymous
Let me get this straight -[/b] you disagree with someone's political opinions, which they are expressing in a totally peaceful non-offensive way, so you are going to attempt to use the government to persecute them.[/b]
Wow. I'm not sure the United States is the place for you, seeing as how people here feel all "empowered" and assume they can just express their opinions without fear of reprIsal. But who knows, maybe if you try hard enough you will succeed in getting this person to hide their opinions. I thought the left gave that kind of thing up with Stalin, but good to see you are bringing it back.[b]
Yep these are the core values of the teapartiers and republicans. They just don't like it when they are not on the right side of it. Putting teaparty plates on your car is the same as having a plate reading "IAMKKK" and should be treated the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Let me get this straight -[/b] you disagree with someone's political opinions, which they are expressing in a totally peaceful non-offensive way, so you are going to attempt to use the government to persecute them.[/b]
Wow. I'm not sure the United States is the place for you, seeing as how people here feel all "empowered" and assume they can just express their opinions without fear of reprIsal. But who knows, maybe if you try hard enough you will succeed in getting this person to hide their opinions. I thought the left gave that kind of thing up with Stalin, but good to see you are bringing it back.[b]
Yep these are the core values of the teapartiers and republicans. They just don't like it when they are not on the right side of it. Putting teaparty plates on your car is the same as having a plate reading "IAMKKK" and should be treated the same.



It should be treated as a Free Speech right. Simply saying "I am KKK" and doing nothing more hurts no one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tea Partiers by definition are racist.


Oh please! How many of these people do you actually know to qualify you to make such a statement?

You sound very judgemental and bigoted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tea Partiers by definition are racist.


Oh please! How many of these people do you actually know to qualify you to make such a statement?

You sound very judgemental and bigoted.


Not that poster, but I've never met a Tea Party person who isn't racist. I'm sure they can't all be racist, but for the scores I know and am related to? Totally prejudiced.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tea Partiers by definition are racist.


Oh please! How many of these people do you actually know to qualify you to make such a statement?

You sound very judgemental and bigoted.


Not that poster, but I've never met a Tea Party person who isn't racist. I'm sure they can't all be racist, but for the scores I know and am related to? Totally prejudiced.


Every single one of the Tea Party people I know are racist. I blocked most of them on facebook because I can't stand to look at their shit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I get it. I do the same. I NEVER let anyone merge with a Bush 2004 bumper sticker. Bush 2000 I am more forgiving. But 2004, or any W sticker, forget it.


Hahaha. I like you!


This is pathetic. No wonder this area is so unfriendly -too many people living like they are still in junior high school.


Maybe you're new here. The first PP was being sarcastic. The second PP got the joke, as you can tell from that post starting with "Hahaha!".

A friend put a McCain/Palin sticker on my car as a joke. I actually drove around with it for a day before noticing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tea Partiers by definition are racist.


Oh please! How many of these people do you actually know to qualify you to make such a statement?

You sound very judgemental and bigoted.


Not that poster, but I've never met a Tea Party person who isn't racist. I'm sure they can't all be racist, but for the scores I know and am related to? Totally prejudiced.


Every single one of the Tea Party people I know are racist. I blocked most of them on facebook because I can't stand to look at their shit.


I can't say that I approve of my mother's love for Glenn Beck but I can understand why she isn't happy with the current administration. She's a wonderful, warm, loving, educated and intelligent woman who has gone a bit too far to the right. She's is also the least racist person I know and never gave it a second thought when I married someone of a different race. She adores her biracial grandchildren just as much as she adores her monoracial grandchildren.

The only other Tea Party supporters I know are black or lesbian. Go figure. They want less government in their lives.
Anonymous
To me, it's the principle of OP's post. I don't like the Tea Party, I don't particularly want people with such decorations on their cars to park in front of my house either. But if we start down this path, we undermine fundamental freedoms and start creating thought crimes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I you feel strongly enough about the tea party to get the license plate then I know you're really out there. And thus I feel strongly enough to make sure if you stay a minute over 2 hours on my heavily taxed streets you should get fined and if you keep parking here then I'll also just assume that you have moved here and haven't changed your plates and call ROSA and the fines will then increase. No one said I had to play nice.


Holy shit. You are fucking NUTS!

I feel really bad for you that you have this much hated for a person who has a different view on POLITICS!

I only heard of people like you existing. This is scary!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:tea party is by definition racist???? how is that possibly true? some of their biggest heroes are black conservatives. have you seen the cain train fire up those rallies? they don't agree with your favorite black politicians, but the movement is nothing to do with race.

I am not a member of the tea party, but I do think african americans have been destroyed through 4 decades of welfare spending. it was well intentioned, but it back-fired.



WTF? How did this become about the black people on welfare stereotype? As has been said many times before, there are more white people than black people on welfare. Most African Americans get up and go to work just like everyone else. I'm African American and I don't even know anyone on welfare. So, when you speak in ignorance, you should keep your opinions to yourself.

And just because a tea partier supports a couple of black conservatives doesn't mean they're not racists or that they don't harbor racist ideologies.
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