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OF AX GRINDING AND SCORE SETTLING

CZ: "Leave John Edwards out of this."

LOL! That's gonna leave a mark!

Comment Posted By SShiell On 12.01.2010 @ 14:56

"That in no way answers whether or not you hold the same attitude about other races."

Then maybe this will help - comments like the ones you and other trolls provide here on this blog firts the bill - regardless of skin color. To my mind, it doesn't matter whether you are black, brown, red, yellow, green, or purple. You want to make stupid comments like what I was responding to and you don't have to worry respect - you won't get any. For a more explicit reponse, see comment #28 (CZ).

Beter now?

Comment Posted By SShiell On 12.01.2010 @ 11:26

"Does that apply to all races, or just blacks?"

As I said earlier:

"If you, as evidenced by your comments, are the archtypical representative of the black race then I can live with your condemnation - I even WELCOME it."

But then reading comprehension has never been your strong suit.

Comment Posted By SShiell On 12.01.2010 @ 08:28

"As I said, I know which party shows even the tiniest modicum of respect for black folks and it isn’t the GOP."

If you, as evidenced by your comments, are the archtypical representative of the black race then I can live with your condemnation - I even WELCOME it. You want respect - grow a pair and earn it!

Comment Posted By SShiell On 12.01.2010 @ 07:23

" . . we don’t care what you think and are most assuredly not moved by the crocodile tears about equality and racial harmony."

No, you wouldn't be moved by such. And by the way - on any given day I hear the word "Nigger" used at least 20 times - not by Republicans, not by Democrats, not even by whites. It is Blacks calling themselves the dreaded "N" word.

Big hairy deal? Yeah, you can take your racial equality crap and shove it back up your ass where it came from.

Comment Posted By SShiell On 11.01.2010 @ 21:46

"There he goes again."

And where is he going? Hypocracy, thy name is Dhimmocrat!

OK, emough snark. Do I think Reid should resign over comments such as he made? No. Do I think this is "much ado about nothing"? Yes. But let's just play this out all the way. Was Trent Lot's comments about Strom Thurman in any way equivilent to Reid'? No. But let a white Republican/Conservative (i.e. non-Democrat) make a remark similar to Reid's and watch the fireworks.

Comment Posted By SShiell On 11.01.2010 @ 13:30

SARAH PALIN AS THE PIVOT FOR 'NEW' GOP

"Winning in 2010 is pretty important to the GOP."

And Whining is always important to Dhimmocrats! Man up and grow a pair!

Comment Posted By SShiell On 9.01.2010 @ 12:19

"Though last time I upset the local crackers they shot my mom’s dog instead of me."

Tesrs were shed when the dog got shot - Why waste a bullet on you?

Comment Posted By SShiell On 9.01.2010 @ 09:13

It’s going to be a joy to watch once the weather gets a bit warmer (and football season is over) when all the angry white men will hit the bricks, tea bags firm in one hand and a shotgun in the other with Dick Butts lined up in the sights!

Comment Posted By SShiell On 8.01.2010 @ 23:57

For the GOP to take advantage of the County's dissatisafaction with the current regime, they will have to bend the wind. Notice I did not say bend over. The mood of the country is biting and those that will be bit are those who stray desperately away from some basic conservative economic principles. Smaller, less intrusive government, and a controlled spending plan that minimizes the deficit. Eliminate the deficit? Small steps at first. An America-first foreign policy stance would also be a nicety.

Leaning left and becoming Democrat-Lite is not what is being asked for nor what is being demanded. Many GOP elites feel that is the future - it isn't. This country is moderate to right in its politics regardless of what some believe the '08 elections revealed. The '08 election were won with a 53% majority of the vote - not the 90% they act like they got. And it is deep in the moderate right where the GOP should be deeply embedded.

If the GOP can accomplish this - preferably with Palin, they can capture the vigor of the Tea Parties. They do not need to embrace them but ideally they can blend the two "wings" of Conservativism and regain the momentum. But if they continue, like the NY 23rd, to play Democrat Lite, then they are doomed to the scrap heap and that is where they deserve to go.

Comment Posted By SShiell On 8.01.2010 @ 15:12

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