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Bitter people, guns & religion

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We've all heard this one many times, but it's worth seeing again as a reminder. As stated by Barack Obama, "So it's not surprising then that they get bitter and they cling to guns or religion or antipathy towards people who aren't like them as a way to explain their frustrations." What arrogance, what an insult to God-fearing gun owners.

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Personally, I cling to my belief that Obama has the morals of a wolverine and the intellect of a sea slug. Picture Jabba the Hut. That's what I cling to.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Personally, I cling to my belief that Obama has the morals of a wolverine and the intellect of a sea slug. Picture Jabba the Hut. That's what I cling to.
Wolverines and Sea Slugs might take offense to the comparison. ;-)
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flintknapper wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:Personally, I cling to my belief that Obama has the morals of a wolverine and the intellect of a sea slug. Picture Jabba the Hut. That's what I cling to.
Wolverines and Sea Slugs might take offense to the comparison. ;-)
So would Jabba the Hutt.
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I've seen a tshirt for sale with that quote on it...I want one!
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The Annoyed Man wrote:Personally, I cling to my belief that Obama has the morals of a wolverine and the intellect of a sea slug. Picture Jabba the Hut. That's what I cling to.
I am not voting for Obama, but what in the world leads you to the conclusion that he has "the intellect of a sea slug"?
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Yeah, why insult sea slugs like that?
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HighVelocity wrote:Image
:iagree:


I guess I am also unpatriotic. Something about not wanting higher taxes......
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GrillKing wrote:
HighVelocity wrote:Image
:iagree:


I guess I am also unpatriotic. Something about not wanting higher taxes......
Isn't that called a difference of opinion, and not simply evidence of a lower intellect?
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Purplehood wrote:
GrillKing wrote:
HighVelocity wrote:Image
:iagree:


I guess I am also unpatriotic. Something about not wanting higher taxes......
Isn't that called a difference of opinion, and not simply evidence of a lower intellect?
I can not think of any instance of politicians advocating further infringements on my right to keep and bear arms as a difference of opinion. A difference of opinion is which football team is better or whether to grill chicken or beef for supper.

Obama is a truly dangerous individual with regards to our rights.

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Purplehood wrote:
GrillKing wrote:
HighVelocity wrote:Image
:iagree:


I guess I am also unpatriotic. Something about not wanting higher taxes......
Isn't that called a difference of opinion, and not simply evidence of a lower intellect?
Yes, it is a difference of opinion. I never said anything about intellect, or implied anything about intellect. I just happen to support my RKBA (2nd Amentment), my freedom to exercise my religious beliefs (1st Amendment) and I don't believe that I have to want to pay higher taxes to support programs I don't believe in order to be patriotic.

If I misunderstood your intent, I am sorry....
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Ya'll is talkin' to tha wrong folk.
He was talkin' to him, an then he was talkin' to him, and then him answered he, but he wudn't talkin' to him, at first....


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DoubleJ wrote:Ya'll is talkin' to tha wrong folk.
He was talkin' to him, an then he was talkin' to him, and then him answered he, but he wudn't talkin' to him, at first....


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TRIGGER FINGER!!!!!

?????? I don't understand, but then, I'm easily confused. :oops: Sorry if I misunderstood. I think we are all on the same page(?!?!)

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