It's more like your own fear of losing your sexuality, so you must visit these corners from time to time to make sure all of you is still there. So once again Buffalo proves the OP's hypothesis wrong.
Right, just like I'm afraid that I might grow ten feet tall overnight.
As comebacks go, that was pretty incompetent, as everyone knows that not only are conservatives terrified of gay people or being gay themselves, that they're the only ones who think that you can change back and forth, which is really wishful thinking on the part of the self-loathing closet case conservative.
The comeback is most appropos seeing as how liberals and antiMormons are so obessed with sex they can't even have normal sex lives. You see it in many threads on this board and in chat.
bcspace wrote: The comeback is most appropos seeing as how liberals and antiMormons are so obessed with sex they can't even have normal sex lives. You see it in many threads on this board and in chat.
Sure, it's the liberal pastors who are snorting drugs off the asses of rent boys on Saturday and then preaching against the evils of homosexuality on Sundays. :)
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
Conservatives understand these things intuitively? Are you crapping me? No one on Wall Street in jail. No billion dollar corporation paying any taxes, which would alleviate all the entitlement cutting. Claiming to be pro-life, and then treating the poor like dirt under their shoes. Aw yes, and now we see exactly what was seen prior the Great Depression. Intuition??? No. When the middle class is gone, within 10 years, there's gonna be some major trouble on the streets. It should be happening now, but Americans are much more complacent than other thinking countries. Conservatives believing in capitalism, yet keeping other pharmaceutical companies out, when if it's done correctly, all could benefit from health care here. Am I a communist? Is the V.A. a communist? I worked for them for 14 years, and nobody bitched about them taking a number and seeing a doc, and taking home their pills that day. None of the vets were bitching, unless the line was too long.
Conservatives understand these things intuitively? Are you s******g me?
Nope. The Conservative's problem is that they are often too independent minded to gather into some type of union or mob like the liberals do to solidify and pool their knowledge.
Conservatives understand these things intuitively? Are you s******g me?
Nope. The Conservative's problem is that they are often too independent minded to gather into some type of union or mob like the liberals do to solidify and pool their knowledge.
That's the liberal problem. Conservatives vote as a block, liberals vote all over the place.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
Nope. The Conservative's problem is that they are often too independent minded to gather into some type of union or mob like the liberals do to solidify and pool their knowledge.
That's the liberal problem. Conservatives vote as a block, liberals vote all over the place.
No they don't. Liberals will still vote for Obama no matter how much he disappoints them. They learned their lesson with the Green candidate, lol.
bcspace wrote: No they don't. Liberals will still vote for Obama no matter how much he disappoints them. They learned their lesson with the Green candidate, lol.
I was talking specifically of congressmen, but yes, Ralph Nader is a great example of liberals not voting as a block.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
No they don't. Liberals will still vote for Obama no matter how much he disappoints them. They learned their lesson with the Green candidate, lol.
I was talking specifically of congressmen, but yes, Ralph Nader is a great example of liberals not voting as a block.
Well, if your claim is true about liberals not voting as a block, then the OP hypothesis is proven false yet again. Liberals, confused by the loud noises, are flushed into the net.
Nader is hardly a good example of liberals not block voting though. It was only a couple of percentage points in one state, Florida, that did you guys in thankfully.
Last edited by Guest on Mon Apr 11, 2011 7:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
bcspace wrote: Well, if your claim is true about liberals not voting as a block, then the OP hypothesis is proven false yet again. Liberals, confused by the loud noises, are flushed into the net.
So much meaningless partisan mumbo jumbo.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
Well, if your claim is true about liberals not voting as a block, then the OP hypothesis is proven false yet again. Liberals, confused by the loud noises, are flushed into the net.
So much meaningless partisan mumbo jumbo.
Your claims? I agree. But there is no such thing as middle ground, therefore it will be partisanship from here on out.