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From: Tristan daCunha on
Wouldn't it be "just dessert" if Tiger bagged MichelleMaBelle, and the
MSM gave it front page?

From: McDuck on
On Thu, 6 May 2010 09:19:08 -0400, "JTibbs" <jtibbs08(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:

>
>
>"Dan C" <youmustbejoking(a)lan.invalid> wrote in message
>news:pan.2010.05.06.02.36.55(a)moria.lan...
>>
>> Exactly. They represent hypocrisy at it's highest level.
>>
>> Not for too much longer, at least... ;)
>>
>Agreed, I can't explain how frustrating it is to me that he said that and
>isn't being completely skewered over it.

I don't know. That is the name FOX gave the movement when it started
it, but then changed the name when its people learned what how the
term was used by gays. The name did not come from the Left, but the
Left has made some fun at the name.
From: bmoore on
On May 5, 7:17 pm, "JTibbs" <jtibb...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> "nate" <greyst...(a)net1plus.com> wrote in message
>
> news:eb20b958-b88b-4eb4-a415-cb6588624e67(a)v37g2000vbv.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On May 5, 10:00 pm, "JTibbs" <jtibb...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >> Teabagger is used as a negative
> >> connotation and you can't deny it.
>
> > They deserve it.  They are some of the most unamerican & unpatriotic
> > people I've ever seen in this country.
>
> Listen, I'm not a tea party member and I've never seen a demonstration so I
> can take them or leave them, whatever.  What I do know is that the President
> referring to them that way is trashy.  Our president appears to be Chicago
> trash.  I posted here months ago that I was shocked that a local Democrat
> who I really respected referred to them as teabaggers so I'm being
> consistent.   I suppose you support a bunch of illegals protesting on soil
> they don't belong on though, huh?  Talk about un-American, literally and
> figuratively.  It's only ok when liberals protest...

No, anyone can protest. I think tea party types are largely idiots,
but I wish Obama hadn't referred to them as teabaggers. He shouldn't
lower himself to their level.

From: Ray Garraty on
On May 6, 10:19 pm, "bmo...(a)nyx.net" <bmo...(a)nyx.net> wrote:
> On May 5, 7:17 pm, "JTibbs" <jtibb...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "nate" <greyst...(a)net1plus.com> wrote in message
>
> >news:eb20b958-b88b-4eb4-a415-cb6588624e67(a)v37g2000vbv.googlegroups.com....
>
> > > On May 5, 10:00 pm, "JTibbs" <jtibb...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > >> Teabagger is used as a negative
> > >> connotation and you can't deny it.
>
> > > They deserve it.  They are some of the most unamerican & unpatriotic
> > > people I've ever seen in this country.
>
> > Listen, I'm not a tea party member and I've never seen a demonstration so I
> > can take them or leave them, whatever.  What I do know is that the President
> > referring to them that way is trashy.  Our president appears to be Chicago
> > trash.  I posted here months ago that I was shocked that a local Democrat
> > who I really respected referred to them as teabaggers so I'm being
> > consistent.   I suppose you support a bunch of illegals protesting on soil
> > they don't belong on though, huh?  Talk about un-American, literally and
> > figuratively.  It's only ok when liberals protest...
>
> No, anyone can protest. I think tea party types are largely idiots,
> but I wish Obama hadn't referred to them as teabaggers. He shouldn't
> lower himself to their level.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Actually it would have been a good thing if could have established the
Center ground it initially stood for. The Republican Party hijacked
this movement early on, they are speaking for the Tea Party as a whole
in the media, and being a disjointed movement it was easily
manipulated; and being part of the Republican game plan to create
hysteria it was a perfect vehicle. The Tea Party is all over the
place.

On the thread subject, I know Tea Partiers who refer to themselves as
"Tea-Baggers" Any chance lately for the right to play the victim,
that's all this is.
From: McDuck on
On Fri, 7 May 2010 05:56:04 -0700 (PDT), Ray Garraty
<idahoshares(a)gmail.com> wrote:


>On the thread subject, I know Tea Partiers who refer to themselves as
>"Tea-Baggers" Any chance lately for the right to play the victim,
>that's all this is.

I can't say that I know any tea bag people, although I might without
knowing it. But "tea bagger" was coined by FOX News when it started
the movement, before it understood the alternative meaning.
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