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Dec 8th, 2011 7:29 PM #1
Proof Republicans Are America's Enemy?
Answer these next few questions and be amazed.
Wha color were the British troops wearing?
What color did we describe the Indians as?
The Rebels wore Grey and what other color?
The NAZIs main color was...
And the Communists were known by a color.
Now what color do the Republicans choose as their main color? Coincidence that every American enemy is known by the same color?
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Dec 8th, 2011 8:27 PM #2
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Dec 8th, 2011 9:22 PM #3
Then come-after us, with force. You owe it to the Jeffersonian Federalist State. Eliminate the threat... for the children of the 'new' society.
" Take Badlaw's body out to the gold-mine 'n toss it down a shaft. "
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Dec 9th, 2011 12:54 AM #4
The Republicans are red, and the Democrats are yellow. Both are dangerous.
"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter, and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed
ourselves."~Abraham Lincoln
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Dec 9th, 2011 4:39 AM #5Lucky survivor Seasoned Member
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I'd very much like to explain how the so-called "left/right paradigm" is at least as old as the book of Jonah in the Bible, and how the idea of 'red states' and 'blue states' is merely the latest fashion trend, but the kids are spoiled rotten, and are likely to throw up a temper tantrum if you don't let them running amok believing they were the first to discover the truth about Santa Claus and the Etch-A-Sketch.
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Dec 9th, 2011 4:40 AM #6
Small wonder America is going to hell in a Handbag.
You're all still under the belief that the Government is
responsible (only half true) for what's going on. You still
argue like kids in a playground: 'You hate America more!'. 'No, you hate America more!'.
Why don't you all just grow the fuck up, realise that nobody hates America.
Agree that you are all, at least (and barely), Americans and work together
to come up with workable solutions.
Your forefathers would struggle to find an American in this day and age.
And to be honest with you Gamerguy, this post is really grasping for straws.
And, finally, let's face it. To be an enemy of America there would first
have to be an America. Which there hasn't been for about 30
years now.Last edited by James Random; Dec 9th, 2011 at 5:06 AM.
America must burn.
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Dec 9th, 2011 9:51 AM #7Lucky survivor Seasoned Member
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I've got a call in to Crayola alerting them to the dangers of that color. You should eat yours gg.
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Dec 9th, 2011 10:04 AM #8Survivalist!
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The Red Conservative Republican VS. Blue Liberal Democrats is all part of the freak show, made by television, for television. It has very little to do with reality. Most Americans are like me, we believe that if "those guys" could get their act together, our country and government would function much better. So this time, we'll send in "These GUYS" AND THEY'LL FIX IT. It's never us, we are not the problem. Once again it comes down to the trouble between "Those guys and these guys." Let's elect these guys and throw those guys out. That'll fix it.
"Jake 99 is Lord!"
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Dec 9th, 2011 2:08 PM #9
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Dec 9th, 2011 2:14 PM #10
Thank you BR for playing the game!
Now, any reason why every American enemy has chosen red as their color? Coincidence? That every time some one decides they hate America they choose red?
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Dec 9th, 2011 2:56 PM #11
Red and brown, respectively.
Red and brownWhat color did we describe the Indians as?
Red and brown.The Rebels wore Grey and what other color?
Grey.The NAZIs main color was...
Red.And the Communists were known by a color.
What was the party of the guy who delivered the Ghettysburg Address.Now what color do the Republicans choose as their main color? Coincidence that every American enemy is known by the same color?
Yes, Lincoln was a liberal. But you're using an argument for parties and color, not ideology per se.Poetry is superior to history -Aristotle
True time is four dimensional -Heidegger
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players -Shakespeare
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Dec 9th, 2011 3:51 PM #12
Seeing as how Lincoln's "Republican" party and today's aren't the same thing... It would be like saying "Well, Hitler was elected in to office so he is just a great a person as Lincoln."

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Dec 9th, 2011 4:17 PM #13
Yeah, I realize that. I pointed out that Lincoln was a liberal. The Republicans were liberals. Teddy Roosevelt was a big-time Progressive.
And all those non-conservative Republicans (which is what a real Republican technically is... someone who is a progressive liberal) helped this country a great deal.
Teddy fought to protect the environment with a system of national parks. He regulated the food and drug industries for a safer consumer environment. He required actual standards. Lincoln set into motion to have land redistributed to former slaves.
The fact is, Progressivism was so popular in the early 20th century, that it was adopted by the Democrats as well. Thus, you get socialistic presidents like FDR, who was really just using the Republican ethos of liberal progressivism.
So, maybe this is an argument of semantics, but when you say "Republicans Are America's Enemy" it doesn't make sense.
Because, what I think you mean is, Conservatism has historically been bad for the U.S. Not the Republicans or Republican Party.
It only just so happens that today, in the 21st century, the Republican Party is similar to what the Democratic Party was in the early 1900s.Poetry is superior to history -Aristotle
True time is four dimensional -Heidegger
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players -Shakespeare
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Dec 9th, 2011 5:25 PM #14Iam puppy, hear me yap. Global Moderator
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Blood is red.
Guess you got little commie British Indian rebel Nazis walking around in your body.
You however turn blue without them do. But only shortly before dying.
And I am pretty sure there is red in the US flag as well.
As for your so called lists of enemies.
The British soldiers were merely defending their nation from an ongoing uprising.
America did not exist at that time. So they could not hate america.
Not to mention that they already wore red before the colonies decided to declare independence.
The Indians were merely defending themselves from genocide.
To call them a evil is a stretch.
Not to mention that they did not choose their skin color
And as for the Soviets or the Nazis. I doubt that they deliberate picked red to represent hatred towards the US.
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Dec 9th, 2011 6:11 PM #15Woah there, now... what exactly do you mean by "the truth about Santa Claus the the Etch-A-Sketch?" What are you trying to say?
Originally Posted by Murph
Oh wait... Santa wears Red... and the Etch a Sketch is red...
"He Sees You When You're Sleeping..."
creepy.
And an Etch-A-Sketch could easily be used to sketch plans for any nefarious purpose, then erased straight away, with the authorities none the wiser.
Holy cow. Why has no one seen this before?"The Alice-in-Wonderland nature of this pronouncement is not lost on me..."
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Dec 9th, 2011 6:43 PM #16Lucky survivor Seasoned Member
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So, the Cripps are the good guys and the Bloods are not solid citizens after all?
Would a little red wagon negatively imprint a youngster?
Would pink hair be considered "Republican Light"?
Red Chinese making red etch-a-sketches, see the play here? Pure evil.
There's so much to learn.
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Dec 9th, 2011 8:52 PM #17
For humans, red is the color we associate with power and aggression.
I aggressively attack stupidity... If you feel I am being aggressive, well....
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Dec 10th, 2011 12:24 AM #18Lucky survivor Seasoned Member
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Two knobs on the Etch-A-Sketch. One is called Democrat the other is called Republican. You can turn both knobs either clockwise or counterclockwise (either conservative or liberal) quite independently; each party has it's own dimension of liberals and conservatives on the magic screen. Santa Claus is the myth created by the media in order to disguise a bunch of squiggly crap as a perfect X=Y diagnonal.
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Dec 10th, 2011 12:49 AM #19
What about coca-cola? Red.
Speak-and-spell? Red.
America's Enemies are plenty in number aren't they!?
America must burn.
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Dec 10th, 2011 1:03 AM #20
Red's an aggressive color.
Why so anti elephant? I mean both parties are jackasses anyways, right!? Haha. Not funny.
nothing much. I see you use twitter. I am going to defriend you and then throw dicks at your cheerios while eating cornbred out of alien invaders vagina hole . enjoy eating at applebees where jewlrey is served as appetizers and the searchlights only see maverick colors for those that eat pine cones with forks for steamboats. in my anus.
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Dec 10th, 2011 11:52 AM #21
Though, it should be noted that (as I have tried to note, in vain to the idiots on here many-a time):
America (n): The corporation/entity/instituition that is the governing body of Americans.
American(s) (n): The inhabitants of The Divided States of America notable for allowing America,
due to frighteningly low intelligent, rule them entirely.
So, while I do love Americans in the same way I love pond life and small, cute things, I do think that
America (the institution) is the Enemy of the planet earth and her inhabitants.America must burn.
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Dec 12th, 2011 7:30 PM #22
Reps aren’t America's enemies. Never are Demos. Instead we are self’s continue to let things remain the same when the current system just don’t work. I think when it comes to saving America (I’ll just put it that way) and making sure our future is bright; we need to change our ideas drastically.
Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so.
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Dec 13th, 2011 12:07 AM #23
I love how DaKat comes back as Master Betty and Jena loves him now.

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Dec 13th, 2011 3:28 AM #24
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