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This shows the barbarism of leftists. It isn't just a few, the Bay Area condones this activity:
http://www.zombietime.com/hall_of_shame/
http://www.zombietime.com
check out their naked bike ride! What a bunch of degenerates!

2006-08-26 11:50:35 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

g, the bay area is the cradle of liberalism. The Bay area consists of around 3% of the US population.

2006-08-26 11:55:43 · update #1

Some people are dulusional in their thinking process.

Protesters at funerals = a small cult
San Francisco = 700,000 people and that is a small fraction of the bay area.

2006-08-26 11:56:44 · update #2

Timothy, you on the bottle again?

2006-08-26 12:07:10 · update #3

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The lefties are magnanimous creatures of infinite wisdom who are tolerante of all peoples and willing to let people be slaughtered an killed in their compasion. They have no fear of reprisals for the corrupt dictators of the world because they are superiour to every other person in the world and know that all it takes is understanding, love, patience and oh who am i kidding lefties drive me crazy with theie everyone should just get along and give people a hug attitude. Their pacifistic attitudes border on suicidal, and their understanding of the nature of their enemies is limited. They were the people on the playground who had their lunch money stolen and bribed the bullies to leave them alone or ran crying to a teacher because thy were too cowardly to do something about it themselves. Well you know what lefties play time is over its an adult world and I suggest you all grow up!

2006-08-26 12:00:55 · answer #1 · answered by rideredalways 2 · 1 0

SF is not liberal they are paid to act liberal. Most of those protesters used to be lawyers before the dot com crash.

Look at this page from craigs list

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/cgi-bin/search?areaID=1&subAreaID=0&query=Activists&catAbbreviation=jjj

!00 jobs available for activists.

These poor Dot Com people lost their jobs and don't have any other way to buy dope unless they protest for Hezbollah.

It's not their fault that the world owes them a living they are all high on dope and don't know any better.

The proper Redpublican thing to do would be reinstate the old court ruling "Jail or the Army " Give them 6 or 10 years in uniform and Sna Francisco would be as clean and beautiful as Washington DC

Go big Red Go

2006-08-26 19:11:47 · answer #2 · answered by 43 5 · 1 0

Sure you can find some Internet wacko to support your ideas! You silly fellow! Listen, I live in a free nation! I have fought in a war ( 1971-1973). I am an American in every since of the word! I am more left than I am right. Piss off little man who has never left this nation! You have NO idea what is going on!
Sett back with your Internet connection and tell us veterans what is real and what is not! You are an untried kid. Join up and prove me wrong, or shut the Hell up!

I have been in combat, and you have been in the movies, and you are just another ant to be.. Don';t give me or my fellow vets a hard time! You have NO idea! You are a school yard quarterback.. get real! Join and do something!

2006-08-26 19:01:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Can we all agree that what happens in the Bay Area is just completely bizarre and not representative of other Liberal Democrats.

I mean the crazy Kansas Republicans protesting at every fallen American soldier's funeral is certainly not representative of other Republicans. Honestly, I would never equate their bizarre behavior with other Republicans.

Hey we are not all Cindy Sheehans. Yeah, I am against the war, but I am not against my country, just the fools (my opinion) that are leading it.

Hey you guys let me know for 8 years how unhappy you were with the Clinton Administration. Now it's our turn to express our unhappiness.

What amazes me is that you guys don't share our unhappiness over the current state of affairs.

2006-08-26 18:55:42 · answer #4 · answered by KERMIT M 6 · 0 2

you call them terrorists... they call you (and your leaders) terrorists...

what's the difference?

and the bay area is a VERY SMALL area of the country... that represents a VERY SMALL amount of the overall "liberal population"

shouldn't there be like millions and millions of people in those pictures if they truly represent all liberals?

SO AGAIN... WHY ARE THERE NO MILLIONS IN THE PICTURES? SINCE YOU SO BLATANTLY SAY THERE ARE OVER A MILLION IN THE AREA... WHERE ARE THE MILLIONS?

there are like a thousand maybe in your pictures... if it's the cradle, shouldn't there be like million man liberal marches?

2006-08-26 18:54:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Those are very interesting pictures but they don't speak for everyone on this side. If they did then you have Nazi-ism to answer for, Mr. Conservative.

Look, what one liberal does shouldn't affect all of us. If one of you conservatives goes out and kill someone or holds up a bad sign, I know I don't blame all conservatives. But for someone whining about intolerance, you sure do seem to be unfairly biased towards something as silly as a political side when more important than what side your on is where your views are.

2006-08-26 19:06:15 · answer #6 · answered by ? 5 · 0 1

Have a 9.7 earthquake in San Francisco and it'll take care of part of the problem and maybe scare the crap out of the rest of these Liberal a**holes!!!

2006-08-26 19:14:04 · answer #7 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 0 0

So you like right wing blogs! And you think Republicans didn't do worse!

You compare a few doctored photos to:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Senate Majority Project
Contact: Mike Gehrke 202-204-9054 or Christy Setzer 617-512-7572
Monday, June 12, 2006
Â

ROVE RETURNS TO THE SCENE OF THE CRIME
Inspiration for Republican Corruption and Divisiveness Welcomed by NH Republicans



Tonight Karl Rove is the guest of honor at a fundraiser for the New Hampshire Republican State Committee, an organization that seems unable and unwilling to distance itself from the scandal surrounding its New Hampshire Phone Jamming plot in 2002. In recent weeks, national Republican operative James Tobin was sentenced to prison time after the trial judge found him unremorseful and unrepentant. Fellow Jammer Chuck McGee, who was the Executive Director of the NH Republican Party at the time, is offering campaign classes to Republican activists. (e-mail, donâ€â„¢t call, to register).Â

And Saturdayâ€â„¢s Boston Globe profiled Allen Raymond, who pointed to the Republican culture of divisiveness. Raymond didnâ€â„¢t point to Karl Rove specifically, but he could have. Karl Roveâ€â„¢s approval of hardball, and in some cases illegal, tactics is well-documented. As for phone-jamming, Rove, who was in charge of the White House Office of Political Affairs at the time of the incident, has said this about the jamming on a previous visit to New Hampshire:

"Rove said that given the many campaigns in which he's been involved, "I'm sure I've encountered" phone jamming "somewhere along the line, but I don't know enough about it to comment."" [Distaso, Union Leader, 7/14/2004]

â€Å“Rove doesn't â€Ëœencounterâ€â„¢ dirty tricks like this, he designs, carries out, and relishes them.,” said Senate Majority Project Executive Director Mike Gehrke. â€Å“He is the Godfather of Republican divisiveness and corruption and the inspiration for the illegal tactics carried out in New Hampshire in 2002. To have him in New Hampshire to raise money to defend the party in a lawsuit over dirty tricks sends both the irony and hypocrisy meters off the charts.”

Unexplained as of yet is the fact that communication occurred not only between the Office of Political Affairs at the time the plot was being planned, carried out and scrapped, but also communication between the New Hampshire state party and Roveâ€â„¢s own office at the time the plot was being planned.

Roveâ€â„¢s visit comes on the heels of a Boston Globe interview where former Republican operative Allen Raymond, according to the Globe, pointed to:

â€Å“A broader culture in the Republican Party that is focused on dividing voters to win primaries and general elections. He said examples range from some recent efforts to use border-security concerns to foster anger toward immigrants to his own role arranging phone calls designed to polarize primary voters over abortion in a 2002 New Jersey Senate race.” [Kranish, Boston Globe, 6/10/2006]

New Hampshire Republican State Chair Wayne Semprini has told the Associated Press that as much as half the proceeds of tonightâ€â„¢s event will go to help pay legal costs associated with the 2002 phone jamming. Semprini has also ironically said that dealing with the phone jamming is siphoning off â€Å“money that could be used for legitimate election efforts.” [Knight Ridder, 4/27/2006]

"The nature of this offense is extraordinary serious. It sounds like a political dirty trick, but it's a direct assault on the integrity of a free and fair electoral system ... We'll never know if the wrong people are sitting in government because of this effort."
(Judge Steven McAuliffe, USA v. Tobin Sentencing, 5/17/06)

Jamming lines to DemocraticHq's so voters could not be given a ride to the poll!

Can't win without cheating can you?

2006-08-26 19:14:54 · answer #8 · answered by cantcu 7 · 0 1

after studying the lying liberal in it's natural habitat I have come to the conclusion that they are nothing more than a hypocritical bunch of lying, American hating, gutless animals!!!

2006-08-26 19:01:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

actually it's pretty easy. tomorrow is another day they will come up with something new and even more anti american. Just watch and don't be surprised.

2006-08-26 19:00:19 · answer #10 · answered by Stand 4 somthing Please! 6 · 1 0

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