Unreal. Lib Hate Groups Demand Apology From RNC(?) For Fabricated Hate at Tea Party R

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Thursday, April 1, 2010, 6:22 AM
Jim Hoft
When MoveOn.org members are not biting off fingers at Tea Party protests, the crackpots are out bashing Republicans, tea party protesters and anyone elso who stands in the way of their socialist utopia. Today they’re demanding that the Republican National Committee(?) apologize for fabricated tea party hate stories.

Of course, Moveon.org is the same hate group that slandered General Petraeus and created Bush-Hitler ads during the 2004 election:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpxmYvlLKXo&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Bush Hitler[/ame]

Now this hate group wants the RNC to apologize for bogus hate stories.
Unreal.
The Politico reported:

read the rest.
Gateway Pundit
 
Wow.

OK, Moveon is too far left for my tastes, but, aside from a disagreement with Petreus, what exactly have they done to qualify as a "Hate Group"?

And don't feed me that bullshit about the Bush-Hitler deal.

We all know that that was an entry in a contest among thousands of entries, and it was not chosen as the final ad in the contest.
 
Wow.



We all know that that was an entry in a contest among thousands of entries, and it was not chosen as the final ad in the contest.

We all know?. I never knew that, how do you?

moveon member I take it?:lol:
 
Wow.

OK, Moveon is too far left for my tastes, but, aside from a disagreement with Petreus, what exactly have they done to qualify as a "Hate Group"?

And don't feed me that bullshit about the Bush-Hitler deal.

We all know that that was an entry in a contest among thousands of entries, and it was not chosen as the final ad in the contest.

They piss me off cuz they don't follow their own advice. Move the fuck on, moveon.org. Bunch of assholes.
 
Wow.

OK, Moveon is too far left for my tastes, but, aside from a disagreement with Petreus, what exactly have they done to qualify as a "Hate Group"?

And don't feed me that bullshit about the Bush-Hitler deal.

We all know that that was an entry in a contest among thousands of entries, and it was not chosen as the final ad in the contest.

The Patreus thing was not a disagreement.

It was downright hateful.
 
Wow.

OK, Moveon is too far left for my tastes, but, aside from a disagreement with Petreus, what exactly have they done to qualify as a "Hate Group"?

And don't feed me that bullshit about the Bush-Hitler deal.

We all know that that was an entry in a contest among thousands of entries, and it was not chosen as the final ad in the contest.

The line I bolded:

You mean like the one racial slur out of thosuands in attendence?
Yeah, I wont use that one contest entry to make a judgement call on Moveon.org.
How about you regarding the tea party movement?
 
Wow.

OK, Moveon is too far left for my tastes, but, aside from a disagreement with Petreus, what exactly have they done to qualify as a "Hate Group"?

And don't feed me that bullshit about the Bush-Hitler deal.

We all know that that was an entry in a contest among thousands of entries, and it was not chosen as the final ad in the contest.

The Patreus thing was not a disagreement.

It was downright hateful.

They are a hateful organization.

But David P is a cool dude.
 
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Thursday, April 1, 2010, 6:22 AM
Jim Hoft
When MoveOn.org members are not biting off fingers at Tea Party protests, the crackpots are out bashing Republicans, tea party protesters and anyone elso who stands in the way of their socialist utopia. Today they’re demanding that the Republican National Committee(?) apologize for fabricated tea party hate stories.

Of course, Moveon.org is the same hate group that slandered General Petraeus and created Bush-Hitler ads during the 2004 election:

YouTube - Bush Hitler

Now this hate group wants the RNC to apologize for bogus hate stories.
Unreal.
The Politico reported:

read the rest.
Gateway Pundit

So if Moveon is a hate group for having Bush protrayed as Hitler, wouldn't that make the Tea Party a hate group also?
 
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Thursday, April 1, 2010, 6:22 AM
Jim Hoft
When MoveOn.org members are not biting off fingers at Tea Party protests, the crackpots are out bashing Republicans, tea party protesters and anyone elso who stands in the way of their socialist utopia. Today they’re demanding that the Republican National Committee(?) apologize for fabricated tea party hate stories.

Of course, Moveon.org is the same hate group that slandered General Petraeus and created Bush-Hitler ads during the 2004 election:

YouTube - Bush Hitler

Now this hate group wants the RNC to apologize for bogus hate stories.
Unreal.
The Politico reported:

read the rest.
Gateway Pundit

So if Moveon is a hate group for having Bush protrayed as Hitler, wouldn't that make the Tea Party a hate group also?

Well, we could play the 'mommy, he started it' card..... or we could cast doubt on any signs that claim to represent the TEA Parties because, according to leftie websites, they deliberately attended TEA Parties with contraversial signs to make the TEA Parties look bad....... or we could just say 'we all have our share of fools'.
 
Wow.

OK, Moveon is too far left for my tastes, but, aside from a disagreement with Petreus, what exactly have they done to qualify as a "Hate Group"?

And don't feed me that bullshit about the Bush-Hitler deal.

We all know that that was an entry in a contest among thousands of entries, and it was not chosen as the final ad in the contest.

They piss me off cuz they don't follow their own advice. Move the fuck on, moveon.org. Bunch of assholes.

From what I have read at moveon.org I find the same as you have said. This is one reason I would never trust the Democratic party they appear to be representing for and by now. On the other hand after searching everything I could on the particular bankers involved in my case, I would not trust the Republicans again either, outside of the friends I know that are Republican. Since I know both parties have suckup to and supported bankers who have raped the nation and far and wide neither will get my full support.
 
Well, we could play the 'mommy, he started it' card..... or we could cast doubt on any signs that claim to represent the TEA Parties because, according to leftie websites, they deliberately attended TEA Parties with contraversial signs to make the TEA Parties look bad....... or we could just say 'we all have our share of fools'.

Don't know about the rest of your post, but, I'll have to go with you on the last sentence.

We all do have our share of fools.

And to be perfectly honest, I am on the Moveon mailing list to see what kind of antics they're up to, so I guess Stephanie was partially right.

Of course I'm also on the Townhall.com mailing list for the same reason.
 

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