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Oh yeah, Teabaggers, the GOP's got your back. You may not have a job or any equity in your house, but by God if a gay needs bashing, they've got your back.
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The pledge also includes defending DOMA and supporting a constitutional amendment defining marriage. Do a little of your own work next time.
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If only Johnson had created a presidential commission to investigate all the bullying the segregationists endured.
Poor, wittle things.
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I wonder if this will lead to glittering being made a level-one felony.
5
The other day at the beach I was holding this dudes head under that water because, well, you know, it's a FAMILY beach, and he was there with his FRIENDS. NOT THE SAME THING.

Anyways, so he's all splashing about, flailing his arms, making a total SCENE about not being able to get air, so all these people gather round and started bullying me, all "Let him go! Stop it! He can't breath asshole!" until one of them finally pulled me off him. Can you believe it? Who is going to stand up for people like me?
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Conservatism is nothing without paranoia, projection, and victimization. We see evidence of that every time one of them posts here on Slog, or on any conservative media program. That's why it appeals to the dim-witted.
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How do they keep turning out these evil pledges? Oy vei.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/30/books/…
Reconstruction Era whites in the South used this same tactic while terrorizing the newly freed slave population and those who would help them. Listen to any GOP blow hard with a radio show or Fox News program blame their ills on the "liberal media" and you see this is a tried and true conservative tactic.
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@5 - What a monster. With his friends, indeed.

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