mission accomplished!
Fuck it
Ok. Since you’re being a tedious jerk I prefer not to discuss it.
Caught in mid edit apparently.
I have heard Re-pube-li-can and Re-pug-li-can, but only from Michael Savage, right wing radio talk show personality.
I don’t know you from Adam, so I don’t know if I’m getting majorwhooshed here, but… you can’t possibly mean that, can you? After the last eight years?
Seriously?
If so… wow. There’s cognitive dissonance, and then there’s this.
P.S. If you’d like to have a serious debate, you could tell me what was promised by Bush in 2000 and which of those promises he delivered on. If you’d like to slink off under a cloud of, “I was trying to be funny! It was all rhetoric,” I’d respect that as well.
Good to see you around, quix.
And he does mean every word he says. Really.
No, for him it isn’t cognitive dissonance. It’s cognitive deficit.
Well, to be fair, the Republican Party DOES deliver on its promise. The promise is that government can’t be effective. And when they’re in control of government, they prove it.
Prove it Hoover Old School.
Don’t want to threadjack too much, as I’m finding after reading the entirety of the thread that I don’t have as much a dog in this fight as I’m willing to risk, but … This? Made me laugh. Thanks. Needed it today.
The question was: “I’d like to know what good-hearted Republican-oriented community service organization is loathed and has been vilified by the left, to the point where its very name is synonymous with corruption and feted fecal matter among liberals.”
I’d like to dispute this on basic terms: that Christianity can be discussed as a monolithic concept in apposition to ACORN, a very discrete, and much smaller, organization, with a much more definable mission statement. That Christianity can be identified a community service organization. That it is Republican-oriented, considering that it’s the majority religion in this country and thus must be comprised in good part by liberals as well as conservatives. That it is loathed and vilified wholesale by this monolithic “left.”
It’s really just an idiotic and pointless comparison, and you probably know it. Pick an organization that can reasonably be compared to ACORN in scale and intent, that is actually, demonstrably Republican-oriented, and which is loathed and vilified by people who are clearly on the left, and you will have made a meaningful point. Discussions of Christianity, as if it can be discussed in these terms, is a ludricrous hijack.
Club for Growth.
Note that I’m NOT Scylla and hold very few political ideas in common with him. I’m just throwing out a possibility that I think qualifies. Of course, I also think the vilification of CfG is infinitely more deserved than that of ACORN, but then I’m biased.
What is with this cunt, anyway? Why am I, a lifelong California resident (and registered Democrat), getting email newsletters from a (batshit crazy) Ohio Congressobject? Where and why did she harvest my email address? And why, after I put hers on my blocked senders list, did I start getting the same shit from a different address?
Michael Turner (R-Ohio). I can’t stipulate as to the nuttiness factor.
FOR ME TO POOP ON!
[sub]this post has been retarded by the retardinator[/sub]
It’s not fair to say that. It’s fair to say the left disrespects people who clothe themselves in the trappings of Christianity to seek political power, and look down upon those gullible enough to be fooled by it. We could agree on that, if you said it.
Except that most people on the left have never heard of it and wouldn’t care if they did. Also, it’s a tenth the size of ACORN.
I hope you’re joking, it’s a 55 year old book
BTW, 12 Angry Men? They find him not guilty.
Hamlet? Everybody dies.
And all they want to do is help the poor bald men out there.