j-mac
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Back in May Rep. Arthur Davis switched parties from Democrat, to Republican, and appeared on Cuvuto to explain why...Here are some excerpts...
In his election campaign of 2008 Obama had lofty rhetoric of uniting the country to move past racial, class, and socio-economic divisions...This was a lie. Since taking office he has pitted one group against another, rich v. poor, black/brown v. white, CEO v. worker...etc..
We see the effects of that even in here. Following are some of the postings of liberals on the board in response to seemingly topic orientated postings by Conservatives.
Obviously that is just a sample, there are worse, and more posters using this tactic...All I can say is what the hell is the matter with you people?
Now, to be fair there are conservatives that have used these name calling tactics as well, but in my experience, usually after they are goaded into it, myself included...
It is sad really....So that is what I have to say, so let the libs all start in with their BS name calling, that they would only say on the net, and never in person.
Peace.
Rep. Davis said:For a variety of reasons, I can only speak for myself, but I worked hard for Barack Obama four years ago because I thought he would bring this country together, and I thought he would change the way we talk to each other as Americans, and I thought he would change the way that we see ourselves. Well, there are many virtues around the president. I have a great deal of respect for the president. But that's not the country the president has given us.
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Well, it became very clear in 2009 and 2010, Neil, that the agenda of the Democratic Party was frankly not the agenda that I thought I would see. I may be a minority in this regard, but I'm one of the people who supported Barack Obama because I thought that he was in the center. I thought that he was someone who might be running to the left in the primaries to win the nomination. I got that. But I believed him when he said he wanted to turn the page. I thought that he was going to be a pro-growth president. I thought that his focus at all times was going to be national unity and bringing the country together, and I saw an enormous amount of potential.
What did we see? We saw a very different path. 2009 and 2010, we saw the Democratic Party decide that for the first time in our country's history, it was going to push through a major piece of domestic legislation that over 50 percent of the country opposed. Better known as ObamaCare, the Affordable Care Act. And so many times in 2009 and 2010, I heard people in the Democratic Party say, 'Oh, we know this is unpopular. We know people don't support this. But sometimes politicians just have to do that.' Well, the reality is our presidents in the past have felt it was important to bring us together and to try to build a consensus and to reach across party lines. I didn't see that effort. I voted against ObamaCare.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...explains_why_he_is_becoming_a_republican.html
In his election campaign of 2008 Obama had lofty rhetoric of uniting the country to move past racial, class, and socio-economic divisions...This was a lie. Since taking office he has pitted one group against another, rich v. poor, black/brown v. white, CEO v. worker...etc..
We see the effects of that even in here. Following are some of the postings of liberals on the board in response to seemingly topic orientated postings by Conservatives.
Rune said:Sure nutbag...moron.
Rune said:...you are pathetic...
Rune said:It's not my fault that you are a moron...
(I added the "p", ironic right?)Rune said:Wow, life must be extremely difficult for you, being this stupid.
Rune said:No shit fer brains....
(Changing screen name purposely to incite)Howie said:Lol...I guess lilmac doesn't...
(Tampering with original postings to misrepresent)Howie said:I fixt your post.
Howie said:Of course you're an IDIOT!
Howie said:...the NRA Teabagger worshippers
(We all know the implication here...So nice, so civil)Darla said:This reminds me of the proverbial ant floating down the ocean on its back. In the distance it sees a bridge. "Raise the drawbridge I have a hard-on!" it yells in warning.
Darla said:...plenty of teabaggers who are white gun hoarders too.
Darla said:white male gun hoarders suffering with acute castration anxiety!
Darla said:a white, male, racist, sexist, prick has arrived.
Obviously that is just a sample, there are worse, and more posters using this tactic...All I can say is what the hell is the matter with you people?
Now, to be fair there are conservatives that have used these name calling tactics as well, but in my experience, usually after they are goaded into it, myself included...
It is sad really....So that is what I have to say, so let the libs all start in with their BS name calling, that they would only say on the net, and never in person.
Peace.