Anonymous wrote:Those buttons aren't even produced by her campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confederate flags on campaign pins on Ebay right now:
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And there are lots more like it out there - note that they are OVERWHELMINGLY endorsing conservative candidates.
Everyone knows redneck territory and liberals are mutually exclusive.
You forgot this one:
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- and there are many other examples from other states; there are even more from Bill's election and re-election campaigns.
It's NOT an officially approved button. Most, if not all, candidates have buttons like that and if one sanctions it...then I will have a problem with them.
Not "officially approved" ??!? What about the votes it helped get for her? Were those "not official votes?"
She certainly did not seem at all opposed to the votes, or the campaign material bearing the confederate flag in 2008.
She travelled to the south three or four weeks ago to campaign; she even faked a southern drawl (an official one I suppose).
BUT SHE DID NOT ADDRESS THE FLAG. Imagine that - the perfect place and opportunity to speak out against the flag, and she failed to do so.
It's obvious she supports the flag when it suits her politically and opposes it whenever she thinks she can gin up a few votes.
Why should we trust her again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's NOT an officially approved button. Most, if not all, candidates have buttons like that and if one sanctions it...then I will have a problem with them.
Not "officially approved" ??!? What about the votes it helped get for her? Were those "not official votes?"
She certainly did not seem at all opposed to the votes, or the campaign material bearing the confederate flag in 2008.
She travelled to the south three or four weeks ago to campaign; she even faked a southern drawl (an official one I suppose).
BUT SHE DID NOT ADDRESS THE FLAG. Imagine that - the perfect place and opportunity to speak out against the flag, and she failed to do so.
It's obvious she supports the flag when it suits her politically and opposes it whenever she thinks she can gin up a few votes.
Why should we trust her again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confederate flags on campaign pins on Ebay right now:
. . .
And there are lots more like it out there - note that they are OVERWHELMINGLY endorsing conservative candidates.
Everyone knows redneck territory and liberals are mutually exclusive.
You forgot this one:
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- and there are many other examples from other states; there are even more from Bill's election and re-election campaigns.
It's NOT an officially approved button. Most, if not all, candidates have buttons like that and if one sanctions it...then I will have a problem with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confederate flags on campaign pins on Ebay right now:
. . .
And there are lots more like it out there - note that they are OVERWHELMINGLY endorsing conservative candidates.
Everyone knows redneck territory and liberals are mutually exclusive.
You forgot this one:
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- and there are many other examples from other states; there are even more from Bill's election and re-election campaigns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confederate flags on campaign pins on Ebay right now:
. . .
And there are lots more like it out there - note that they are OVERWHELMINGLY endorsing conservative candidates.
Everyone knows redneck territory and liberals are mutually exclusive.
You forgot this one:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^
"I'm free to wave my confederate banner and hold up signs depicting Obama as a monkey with "niggar" scrawled underneath it at the Tea Party rally but you liberals are not free to exercise your First Amendment rights to call me the racist that I am, you all need to shut up and be 'tolerant' of us."
That pretty much sums it up.
It does if you were attempted to demonstrate what nonsense looks like.
You must live in the FOX News bubble. You have absolutely no clue if you think that's "nonsense."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^
"I'm free to wave my confederate banner and hold up signs depicting Obama as a monkey with "niggar" scrawled underneath it at the Tea Party rally but you liberals are not free to exercise your First Amendment rights to call me the racist that I am, you all need to shut up and be 'tolerant' of us."
That pretty much sums it up.
It does if you were attempted to demonstrate what nonsense looks like.
Anonymous wrote:^
"I'm free to wave my confederate banner and hold up signs depicting Obama as a monkey with "niggar" scrawled underneath it at the Tea Party rally but you liberals are not free to exercise your First Amendment rights to call me the racist that I am, you all need to shut up and be 'tolerant' of us."
That pretty much sums it up.
Anonymous wrote:
The new conservative mantra:
I have the freedom to say what I want. And if you criticize me for saying it, then you're restricting my freedom.
They want us to tolerate their intolerance.