Tea Party Protests: 'Ni**er,' 'Fa**ot' Shouted At Members Of Congress

EagleSmack

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The Tea Party. Named after the Boston Tea Party of 1773, I assume.

The American War of Independence was a strange era of world history, when North American slave owners, of all people, demanded their "freedom" from Britain and then, 230 years later, making a movie known as "The Patriot" portraying the British as intrinsically evil (despite the fact that Mel Gibson's character is based on Francis Marion, a serial rapist who hunted Red Indians for fun) just because they had the audacity to ask the North Americans to pay for a war that the British fought against the French on their behalf and portraying the above mentioned slaves as "free people."

And the right to have good teeth too.
 

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And the right to have good teeth too.
 

SirJosephPorter

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The far Right, the Right, Republicans, conservative Democrats, regular Democrats, Independents, even some far left who think they were used by him. Quite a lot of people are against his policies.

There may be some who think they were used by Obama. However, it is far right, right and Republicans who belong to Tea Party. Perhaps a handful of conservative Democrats, but that is where it stops. It is a predominantly Republican movement.
 
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SirJosephPorter

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"You may as well be, YJ. You have a slavish adoration, adulation for anything American, a visceral hatred for anything Canadian. It beats me why you don't move to USA, since you apparently seem to think that it is the perfect society, while Canada is plainly Sodom and Gomorrah (at least according to you)."

Wrong again, as usual OH Mighty One.

I am nowhere near as slavish in my sympathy towards the United States as you appear to be in your slobbering idolization of Barrack Obama.

That is a matter of opinion, isn't it?

And you seem to forget that the United States has been here for 234 years, has been the beacon of freedom, and the most desired destination of immigrants from all over the world and for all those years has been the unmatched example of Democracy.

And you still claim with a straight face that you don't slavishly adulate, adore anything American?

And PLEASE, stop the crap about wishing me to move to the States. If that is your last resort in a debate, you are even more pathetic than most of the posters here think you are.

It is not a wish, it is a question. You seem to find anything Canadian repulsive, offensive, you find everything American good, great. Then the reasonable, logical question arises, why don't you move there?
 

SirJosephPorter

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Re #175.

You always insist on demanding suppoprting links/videos when someone disagrees with you.

You say "most of the press". So, who were those who did not?.

How would I know? FOX and CNN were among the many who reported the story. As far as i am concerned, when both FOX and CNN (one Republican, one independent network) report a story, I don't have the problem with the veracity of it.

Can you name the female who allegedly saw or heard your nonsense?

i read it on some website, I don't recall where.

Whatever anyone might have called Franks and Lewis (and you still have to prove that anyone EVER did) is not as offensive as tagging regular, honest, hard-working Americans with the most repulsive homosexual tag, "TEA-BAGGER".

Really? Then why did Republicans condemn this type of behavior? Why did even some Tea Party organizers condemn this behavior? This type of behavior may not be repulsive to you (as we have established, you have already said that it was perfectly OK to call them 'nigg*r' and f*g'), but most reasonable people find such behavior offensive and repulsive.
 

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And you seem to forget that the United States has been here for 234 years, has been the beacon of freedom, and the most desired destination of immigrants from all over the world and for all those years has been the unmatched example of Democracy. .

Well, that certainly begs a question.
 

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There may be some who think they were sued by Obama. However, it is far right, right and Republicans who belong to Tea Party. Perhaps a handful of conservative Democrats, but that is where it stops. It is a predominantly Republican movement.

Far Right Republicans of course are part of the Tea Party, as I mentioned earlier there are people from other parties as well as Independents. You keep forgetting about the Independents, who are really the majority in this country, they do vote though we can't be sure of how they will vote, are showing disapproval with our "Illustrious Leader" also.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Far Right Republicans of course are part of the Tea Party, as I mentioned earlier there are people from other parties as well as Independents. You keep forgetting about the Independents, who are really the majority in this country, they do vote though we can't be sure of how they will vote, are showing disapproval with our "Illustrious Leader" also.

Independents vary between voting Democratic and Republican. I don't think there are very many independents in the Tea Party (unless they are Republican leaning independents).
 

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What exactly does this have to do with Canada?

Anyway, all I see here is a way for the media to discredit people who are against illegal immigration. Nothing to see here.
 

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SirJosephPorter, what do you think: Would Congressman Cantor be more or less concerned than Congressmen Lewis and Franks.

Those two worthies NEVER PROVED that any one shouted slurs at them. They never proved that if somebody did it was not an agent provocatuer Democrat. And obviosly they never went to Kindergarten to know the rhyme every child knows.

Man arrested for Cantor death threat - Jake Sherman - POLITICO.com

Do you still claim as you had earlier that the bullet that shattered his office window was just random shooting or you subscribe to the MSNBC crap that it was a bullet shot straight up and somehow fell into Cantor's window?

Or for once in your life you will see reason?
 
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YukonJack

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"Really? Then why did Republicans condemn this type of behavior? Why did even some Tea Party organizers condemn this behavior? This type of behavior may not be repulsive to you (as we have established, you have already said that it was perfectly OK to call them 'nigg*r' and f*g'), but most reasonable people find such behavior offensive and repulsive."

All Republicans, including those in the TEA PARTY (NOT teabaggers, that epithet is the sole property of homosexuals and their sympathizers, like you) condemned slurs IF they were ever hurled at these two overly sensitive Democrats. I am still waiting for them or you or anyone to produce a video where alleged hecklers who shouted slurs were proven to be Republicans or honest citizens SLURRED BY IDIOTS as "tea baggers".

BTW, I have never used or approved of any of the names that you accuse me of using. If I were like you, I would report this insulting and totally false accusation.
 

EagleSmack

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The Liberals and Democrats HATE to have people out in the streets protesting against them. This Tea Party Movement is an anomaly to US Politics. It is unheard of until recently. Libs and Democrats are typically on the stage yapping to the conglomerate of liberal orgs. during protests. Now they find themselves on the other side of the yellow tape and they do not like it one bit.
 

YukonJack

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I am not going to bother with quoting anyone because there is no use trying to argue with people who are either blind or overly patriotic to see facts.

Seems that some who fit that category, take issue with my statement that in the last 234 years the United States has been the most desired destination for immigrants, implying - Hell saying - that I am a traitor to Canada for saying so. And the most idiotc of them all claims that saying this fact is nothing but slavish admiration of Ammerica and would like to see me move there. Well, I have EARNED my Canadian Citizenship, while this jackass was BORN into his.

Well, if what I said is not true, how come the population of the United States is ten times that of Canada?
 

SirJosephPorter

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SirJosephPorter, what do you think: Would Congressman Cantor be more or less concerned than Congressmen Lewis and Franks.

Those two worthies NEVER PROVED that any one shouted slurs at them. They never proved that if somebody did it was not an agent provocatuer Democrat. And obviosly they never went to Kindergarten to know the rhyme every child knows.

Man arrested for Cantor death threat - Jake Sherman - POLITICO.com

Do you still claim as you had earlier that the bullet that shattered his office window was just random shooting or you subscribe to the MSNBC crap that it was a bullet shot straight up and somehow fell into Cantor's window?

Or for once in your life you will see reason?

I looked at the article. He was not arrested in response to the stray bullet. He was arrested for posting material on his website. The bullet is still regarded as stray bullet by the authorities. The arrest is totally unrelated to the stray bullet.