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September 3, 2009 at 6:26 pm
Frank, I really have to say that using a situation like this to forward your political ideologies is sick. There’s nothing in this article about these people being Republicans, and even if they are, it’s a total travesty of logic and statistics to say this proves anything about what Republicans stand for.
The only three strikes a person needs with you are to be Southern, conservative and Christian, and once you establish that you treat them with an attitude that can’t be reasonably described as anything more than hatred. You picture them as evil hypocrites while ignoring the exact same hypocrisy that people who support your politics can be caught in every day.
I read these things and I feel like a black man reading a KKK site. I think I’m pretty much finished.
September 4, 2009 at 7:11 am
Opie, it’s the hypocrisy. The stinking hypocrisy of those who would tell others how to live their lives while taking victims in secret.
Hypocrites, whether they are hypocritical individuals or hypocrital organizations, make themselves fair game.