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1 The man doesn't represent the values of the movement nor is he rationale or relavent. Please quote some individuals who are noteworthy and not a "exteme right wing loose screw." He is just as right as those he accusses as "left-wing radical." He classless acts and at times vulgar language really defines who he really is. Locke's mental inbalance and irrational behavior lead to defeat as a viable state legislative candidate. The Sun-News has really "scrapped the bottom of the barrel" in it's search for public comments. |
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1 Locke doesn't represent me, my children, or any of the beliefs or values of New Mexico as far as I am concerned, and he never will. |
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1 Of special note, after such level-headed terms as "Chicken-shit' and "gutter scum" at the rotten core of Obamaism (not quite the temperament I personally look for in my elected officials, qualifying his defeat in 2008 to be categorized as DISASTER AVOIDED), he continues on to say that this entire incident will no doubt energize the TEA movement... an interesting observation by one so close to the victimization of his fellow members... almost as if he knew it was going to happen... hmmmm I would suggest some weeding in the TEA party's garden of eden, stunts like this don't empower, they make you seem weak and vulnerable, penetrable... Perhaps that was the idea all along... |
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Stanford Locke tell us what you really think.
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Yeah, their email list will expand to Two Hundred Forty One... |
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Also, looking at Locke's Facebook page, I find it hilarious he lists Shasta College, class of 1966, Liberal Arts, as his education.
He's not from here. He's from Cali. Go back to Cali and protest Governor Schwarzenegger, Mr. Locke. |
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1 (And to think all it took was 19 crazy f'ers to bomb the WTC. You have numbers dwarfing that...) |
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1 Perhaps you should re-read my comment... I never mentioned the WTC bombings, are they on your mind? By the way, a group that has underpinnings of government overthrow should be tried for treason... Whadda think there, Shooter? |
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3 AND, as Reality Check points out there: "...a group that has underpinnings of govt overthrow..." should be tried for sedition, not treason.(God forbid they have any state secrets in possession, however.) |
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3 Any suggestion that we have to take responsibility for ourselves and all of the left-winger extremists come out and start attacking everyone. They want the government to do everything for them. And why is everyone getting so upset about this guy? Political bashing happens all the time. Let's show a thicker skin. Anyone who thinks that the Tea Party doesn't stand for traditional American values is probably smoking dope. |
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1 Loved the sign seen at an early tea party:“Tea Bag the Dems before they tea bag you.” The term is now in the Urban dictionary: "Teabagger n. A conservative activist who is so ignorant that they protest against tax cuts (that benefit them) by throwing tea into a river. "Teabagging: The moronic act of conservatives/Republicans sending used teabags to lawmakers because they think Obama is a Nazi." |
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PlacitassRoy, do you have any proof for your claim "The self-identified teabaggers were simply foxholes and dittoheads who rallied to follow Fox, Astro-turf corporate PR experts, and Reich-wing hate radio efforts" or were you just needing another opportunity to spew more of your hate? |
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1 Clearly the tea partiers (notice I am exercising restraint, in not calling them teabaggers,) are a synonym for "Obama hater," among other things, and are anything but "patriots." Most, from what I've seen, are unemployed or retired, on medicare or other means of govt support, protesting tax cuts or increases, that really don't affect them in the first place. They travel the country like a group of political dead heads, attempting to rouse their rabble. Sure, a few of them have a few valid points, but those few are far overshadowed by the majority. As for preaching responsibility, these Tea people can't even accept that their bad judgement, caused ANY issues, in the past, and are attempting to put the blame for every ill on the world, onto President Obama, or anyone who voted for him. People who can't even admit they did anything wrong, preaching accepting responsibility, is an insult. The forefathers would look at these tea people, call them redcoats, and pronounce them loyal to king George. They stand for nothing that the founders of this nation did, and in fact, the forefathers warned us of these types of people. **I will not get started on their religious hypocrisy at this point, but I may in the near future. |
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