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Jindal isn't trying to start a revolution, he just needs red meat metaphors for his campaign.
Which is really no different than any other politician and what he said is actually fairly tame compared to others.
 
The words used by Jindal, Palin, and others are dangerous and irresponsible, but sadly it seems it's becoming par for the course.
 
The words used by Jindal, Palin, and others are dangerous and irresponsible, but sadly it seems it's becoming par for the course.

Oh come on....Obama himself has used harsh rhetoric while campaigning....good grief.

Remember this little ditty...

If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said in Philadelphia “Because from what I understand, folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”
OMG, Obama advocated bringing guns into the campaign....and fist fights, and throwing rocks inside of snowballs, cause I've seen'um do it at games. :whatever:

This is the actual definition of a "hostile take over"...

The acquisition of one company (called the target company) by another (called the acquirer) that is accomplished not by coming to an agreement with the target company's management, but by going directly to the company's shareholders or fighting to replace management in order to get the acquisition approved. A hostile takeover can be accomplished through either a tender offer or a proxy fight.

“I can sense right now a rebellion brewing amongst these United States,” Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said Saturday night, ”where people are ready for a hostile takeover of Washington, D.C., to preserve the American Dream for our children and grandchildren.”

OMG, Jindal is trying to get people to rush to Washington D.C. and violently take over the government.... once again, :whatever:
 
Nope, that doesn't help.

Still stupid of them to say.

But, hey, it gets the people riled up with fear and anger, so I guess it's ok.
 
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Oh come on....Obama himself has used harsh rhetoric while campaigning....good grief.

Remember this little ditty...

OMG, Obama advocated bringing guns into the campaign....and fist fights, and throwing rocks inside of snowballs, cause I've seen'um do it at games. :whatever:

This is the actual definition of a "hostile take over"...




OMG, Jindal is trying to get people to rush to Washington D.C. and violently take over the government.... once again, :whatever:
Some people need to take their liberal-tinted glasses off and actually try rational thinking for a change. I was going to post the example Kelly used of Obama when I got back from dinner but she beat me to the punch. Getting out and seeing/reading/listening/understanding different viewpoints would really help stop such stupid reactions to really innocuous statements from the side you may not agree with.
 
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Is Kelly really banned? I mean, she's an administrator how is that possible?
 
Haha they were having a discussion about Parker Wayne putting "Banned User" on his avy and Kelly did it as a joke to show people how stupid it is and didn't change it. Funny that people think that though, I think she should keep it that way just for the lolz
 
Haha they were having a discussion about Parker Wayne putting "Banned User" on his avy and Kelly did it as a joke to show people how stupid it is and didn't change it. Funny that people think that though, I think she should keep it that way just for the lolz
I'm pretty sure she could freak some posters out if she continued posting with it and every thread would end up asking if a mod could really be banned.
 
Governor of Louisiana says the people are ready for "a hostile takover" of the nation's capital.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...-claims-rebellion-brewing-against-washington/

I wonder if he realizes it sounds like he's advocating a coup. That he's skirting the edge of sedition and even treason.

As I posted before those Republican Clown shows always good for a good laugh. Nice how he got a Benghazi reference in their, because we all know the thing the family value voters care most about is Benghazi.

He is either an idiot or a complete fraud.

I think it's safe to say most these people who show up to the Republican Clown shows and spew all the same talking points are there to make a buck one way or another
 
That can be dangerous. As you can see, crazy ultra conservatives were trying to make a martyr out of her. :o
 
Well, I just don't understand how an intelligent person can believe what he claims to believe. So he is either insane, or a fraud.

I am leaning towards the latter.
 
Do you think every conservative is idiot or fraud? Don't we have enough partisan hyperbole?

I'm pretty sure you're gonna be in Hillary Clinton camp regardless of her history of misstatements and shifting positions.
 
The term "hostile takeover" is mainly used in the corporate business sense, to my knowledge. I have rarely, if ever, heard it used on its own in the context of violence or military action.
 
Tea Party Deploying Poll Watchers in Racially-Charged Mississippi Race

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In response to longtime-establishment Senator Thad Cochran's outreach to Democrats, Tea Party organizations plan to deploy poll watchers for tomorrow's Republican senate runoff election in Mississippi.

According to The New York Times, supporters of Tea Party challenger Chris McDaniel (who almost beat Cochran outright in the primary) are worried about Cochran's outreach to black Democrats. At a Tea Party Express rally over the weekend, McDaniel supporter Sue Barnett "suggested that Cochran's campaign had hired a community organizer to pay blacks to show up at the polls on Tuesday."

Legally, all Mississippi residents can vote tomorrow in the runoff if they didn't already vote in the Democratic primary. Cochran's campaign has enlisted black pastors to help get out the vote, and many see him as the better pick in this fight. "In tough times, you've got to do some unusual things," Bishop Ronnie C. Crudup Sr., a pastor of the New Horizon Church International in Jackson, told the Times last week. "You've got to be willing to cross the line sometimes, and go over to some strange places for our interests." Crudup, along with other black leaders in Mississippi, is being paid by the super-PAC Mississippi Conservatives to help "lift black turnout" tomorrow.

McDaniel supporters aren't having it. They're getting an assist from Ken Cuccinelli, the guy who was too conservative to win the 2013 Virginia governor's race. Cuccinelli, who now heads the Senate Conservatives Fund, tells the Times,

The laws in Mississippi are unusually open to poll watching from the outside. We're going to take full advantage of that and we're going to lay eyes on Cochran's effort to bring Democrats in. And of course, if they voted in primaries, that's illegal.

Emphasis added. Freedomworks and Tea Party Patriots are joining SCF to deploy poll watchers in areas where Cochran has reached out to black voters. Poll watchers, who will likely need McDaniel's authorization to actually challenge any votes, are an ugly reminder of black voter intimidation and larger civil rights struggles that have plagued Mississippi's history.

Of course, McDaniel's campaign has tried to skirt around the issue of race when discussing Cochran's outreach efforts. McDaniel said last week that this "has nothing to do with [black voters] — this is about liberal Democrats."

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/23/u...to-use-poll-watchers-in-mississippi.html?_r=0

This is just stupid, can these so called "Poll Watchers" tell from sight alone that people have already voted? Do they remember them from when they voted in the Dem primary? It's just ridiculous
 
This is just stupid, can these so called "Poll Watchers" tell from sight alone that people have already voted? Do they remember them from when they voted in the Dem primary? It's just ridiculous

I wonder if Fox News will cover this. Probably not since it's not a Black Panther standing outside of a polling station in a Black neighborhood in Philadelphia opening doors for old ladies.

Not sure who I want to win that race. The reasonable guy who will for sure win the Senate seat or the one who can become the poster boy for Republicans saying the stupidest things in 2014 and although he still most likely will win the seat(but he could be another Todd Aiken) he will be a hindrance for the party elsewhere
 
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