Yeah, yeah, yeah, Pepe. Your tu quoques are so predictable and boring -- and nonsensical, to boot. Whenever one points out some pinko folly, no matter how outrageous, you come up with some utter imbecility about Bush, or deLay, or Cheney, or whatnot, whether it has anything to do with it or not, as some kind of catchall excuse for whatever these guys care to do in the name of hopey-changey. Thoroughly disgusting. And 100% in the shameless pinko tradition you so perfectly exemplify.
tec - i am pointing out that you invariably see left-wing misdeeds as the logical consequence of being a (corrupt/terrorist/bad-boy/whatever) pinko but when similar crimes are committed by right wingers, you find them to be isolated cases which, in no way shape or form, reflect on the gop. the double standard is simply too entertaining to pass up.
A tu quoque now and then is de rigueur, of course. But so is a certain sense of proportion, and a willingness to admit certain things are simply wrong, when presented with evidence. But that presupposes a certain honesty and moral sense of right and wrong, that is evidently lacking. Ah well, what do you expect from a gauchiste faux-aristo?
Gerrymandering is a time-honored tradition. I think it sucks, but that's how the game is played -- to the victor go the spoils, vae victis, and all that jazz. The pinkos play it brutally, and ruthlessly. But what gets me though is that their smarmy, whiny, passive-aggressive stance: when the other guys are doing it, it's "shredding the Constitution" and BushHitler time. When they do it (and they do it all the time), it's just the people's business. Yeah, right.
As for denying the military's vote, that really sucks. And here it's almost exclusively the Dems doing it, for many years now. They know the grunts tend to vote more for the Republicans, so they find all sorts of creative ways to disenfranchise them. The NY Slimes & Co play along, of course. And Pepe ululates, of course. It's a shameless game, and not worthy of a great country. O tempora, o mores.
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Yup. Any election worth having is an election worth rigging.
The new Jim Crow.
how I miss good'ol deLay-style gerrymandering and vote buying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Pepe. Your tu quoques are so predictable and boring -- and nonsensical, to boot. Whenever one points out some pinko folly, no matter how outrageous, you come up with some utter imbecility about Bush, or deLay, or Cheney, or whatnot, whether it has anything to do with it or not, as some kind of catchall excuse for whatever these guys care to do in the name of hopey-changey. Thoroughly disgusting. And 100% in the shameless pinko tradition you so perfectly exemplify.
tec - i am pointing out that you invariably see left-wing misdeeds as the logical consequence of being a (corrupt/terrorist/bad-boy/whatever) pinko but when similar crimes are committed by right wingers, you find them to be isolated cases which, in no way shape or form, reflect on the gop. the double standard is simply too entertaining to pass up.
No big deal. Tu quoque is a fallacy in serious argumentation, but it is de rigeur here. No reason to get so angry.
A tu quoque now and then is de rigueur, of course. But so is a certain sense of proportion, and a willingness to admit certain things are simply wrong, when presented with evidence. But that presupposes a certain honesty and moral sense of right and wrong, that is evidently lacking. Ah well, what do you expect from a gauchiste faux-aristo?
Gerrymandering is a time-honored tradition. I think it sucks, but that's how the game is played -- to the victor go the spoils, vae victis, and all that jazz. The pinkos play it brutally, and ruthlessly. But what gets me though is that their smarmy, whiny, passive-aggressive stance: when the other guys are doing it, it's "shredding the Constitution" and BushHitler time. When they do it (and they do it all the time), it's just the people's business. Yeah, right.
As for denying the military's vote, that really sucks. And here it's almost exclusively the Dems doing it, for many years now. They know the grunts tend to vote more for the Republicans, so they find all sorts of creative ways to disenfranchise them. The NY Slimes & Co play along, of course. And Pepe ululates, of course. It's a shameless game, and not worthy of a great country. O tempora, o mores.
Agree
yeah, it's not like the military are like a bunch of florida blacks just beggin' to be disinfranchised.
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