
by Krakke » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:15 pm

by Idaho Conservatives » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:15 pm

by Soviet Haaregrad » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:16 pm

by Walrusfolk Eurarcta » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:18 pm

by The United Soviet Socialist Republic » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:20 pm
Krakke wrote:Just a question. Most (dare I say all) of the Tea Partiers that I know are complete tinfoil-hat style conspiracy people, including both my parents. Is it just an isolated incident, or do all the Tea Party members think like this?

by Soviet Haaregrad » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:21 pm
The United Soviet Socialist Republic wrote:Krakke wrote:Just a question. Most (dare I say all) of the Tea Partiers that I know are complete tinfoil-hat style conspiracy people, including both my parents. Is it just an isolated incident, or do all the Tea Party members think like this?
Maybe or perhaps they are just pissed off people who think that they can lead a nation.

by Alexlantis » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:24 pm
Individuality-ness wrote:You are Alex, NSG's writer and lead procrastinator. *nods* :P

by Krakke » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:24 pm
Idaho Conservatives wrote:Stereotype.

by The United Soviet Socialist Republic » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:27 pm

by Mad hatters in jeans » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:29 pm

by Neo Arcad » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:30 pm
Alexlantis wrote:A good deal of them are, but I hope not most or all. Hopefully it's just the loud minority of them. Hopefully.

Ostroeuropa wrote:Two shirtless men on a pushback with handlebar moustaches and a kettle conquered India, at 17:04 in the afternoon on a Tuesday. They rolled the bike up the hill and demanded that the natives set about acquiring bureaucratic records.
Des-Bal wrote:Modern politics is a series of assholes and liars trying to be more angry than each other until someone lets a racist epithet slip and they all scatter like roaches.
NSLV wrote:Introducing the new political text from acclaimed author/yak, NEO ARCAD, an exploration of nuclear power in the Middle East and Asia, "Nuclear Penis: He Won't Call You Again".

by Neo Arcad » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:32 pm
Ostroeuropa wrote:Two shirtless men on a pushback with handlebar moustaches and a kettle conquered India, at 17:04 in the afternoon on a Tuesday. They rolled the bike up the hill and demanded that the natives set about acquiring bureaucratic records.
Des-Bal wrote:Modern politics is a series of assholes and liars trying to be more angry than each other until someone lets a racist epithet slip and they all scatter like roaches.
NSLV wrote:Introducing the new political text from acclaimed author/yak, NEO ARCAD, an exploration of nuclear power in the Middle East and Asia, "Nuclear Penis: He Won't Call You Again".

by Soviet Haaregrad » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:36 pm
Neo Arcad wrote:
It's a commonly held belief that Obama is either/and/or any of the following:
-Socialist
-Born in Kenya
-Muslim
-A Soviet/Chinese/Other Spy
I myself only am inclined to believe the first one, and that only partially.

by Darth Didacticus » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:36 pm
Krakke wrote:Idaho Conservatives wrote:Stereotype.
If it is, then its the most accurate one that I've ever heard. There's piles of books like "the Creature from Jekyll Island" everywhere in my dad's office. He actually told me today that the Lusitania (the ship that got the US into WWI) was deliberately positioned and left unguarded to get the US into WWI so that the British and French could get their debts paid off with the US war bonds, or something to that effect.

by The United Soviet Socialist Republic » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:39 pm
Neo Arcad wrote:The United Soviet Socialist Republic wrote:ummmm im not sure what that means.
It's a commonly held belief that Obama is either/and/or any of the following:
-Socialist
-Born in Kenya
-Muslim
-A Soviet/Chinese/Other Spy
I myself only am inclined to believe the first one, and that only partially.

by Soviet Haaregrad » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:40 pm
Darth Didacticus wrote:Then again, it could be said about democrats that they are "conspiracy theorists," too. You know, because the right wing is conspiring to take away everyone's health care and the poor's money...

by Hathradic States » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:41 pm
Krakke wrote:Just a question. Most (dare I say all) of the Tea Partiers that I know are complete tinfoil-hat style conspiracy people, including both my parents. Is it just an isolated incident, or do all the Tea Party members think like this?

by Sovereign Spirits » Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:51 pm

by The United Soviet Socialist Republic » Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:07 pm
Sovereign Spirits wrote:Well, many folks here hate people they like to call "conspiracy theorists" (as portrayed by pop culture), and some people here also hate Tea Party members (as portrayed by mass media). Ergo, to them, they are one and the same. Likewise, to those people, both are equivalent to and coinciding with the following:
-Racists
-Sexists
-Other bigots
-Fanatics
-Terrorists
-Republicans
-Right-wingers
-Anarchists
-Libertarians
-Bad people
-Etc.
The Tea Party has become the go-to for blame in practically anything. Bad economy? Blame the Tea Party. Bad politicians? Blame the Tea Party. Bad policies? Blame the Tea Party. Bad haircut? Blame the Tea Party. Ad infinitum.
They've almost succeeded in getting people to ignore Democrats and Republicans and just hate them instead, which I'm having a real hard time figuring out whether or not that's better or worse. Simultaneously a false front for real activism and a perfect distraction for the mass media to feed the people, they've really kept digging themselves into a hole. There's not too many people nowadays who choose to associate with them. They get all the hate that other "freedom-oriented" movements get from those entrenched in living off of the Government's teat, yet none of the actual results necessary to make a difference in this country.

by Mr Bananagrabber » Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:44 pm
The United Soviet Socialist Republic wrote:Sovereign Spirits wrote:Well, many folks here hate people they like to call "conspiracy theorists" (as portrayed by pop culture), and some people here also hate Tea Party members (as portrayed by mass media). Ergo, to them, they are one and the same. Likewise, to those people, both are equivalent to and coinciding with the following:
-Racists
-Sexists
-Other bigots
-Fanatics
-Terrorists
-Republicans
-Right-wingers
-Anarchists
-Libertarians
-Bad people
-Etc.
The Tea Party has become the go-to for blame in practically anything. Bad economy? Blame the Tea Party. Bad politicians? Blame the Tea Party. Bad policies? Blame the Tea Party. Bad haircut? Blame the Tea Party. Ad infinitum.
They've almost succeeded in getting people to ignore Democrats and Republicans and just hate them instead, which I'm having a real hard time figuring out whether or not that's better or worse. Simultaneously a false front for real activism and a perfect distraction for the mass media to feed the people, they've really kept digging themselves into a hole. There's not too many people nowadays who choose to associate with them. They get all the hate that other "freedom-oriented" movements get from those entrenched in living off of the Government's teat, yet none of the actual results necessary to make a difference in this country.
one way or another democracy is flawed,have you ever wondered why the us economy is so bad?capitalism and democracy,corporations destroy small busnieses with a democratic president and a republicin congres no one can help the nation and boom bankruptcy,and all that would be changed with communism,no elections no corporations and oil prices could go down to pennys cause in communist countries the government decides how much goods are worth,so if america would stop hateing communism and accepting it as there government type then the nations economy debt and oil prices would all be stablised.


by The Black Forrest » Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:57 pm

by The Murtunian Tribes » Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:00 pm

by West Guiana » Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:23 pm
Sovereign Spirits wrote:Well, many folks here hate people they like to call "conspiracy theorists" (as portrayed by pop culture), and some people here also hate Tea Party members (as portrayed by mass media). Ergo, to them, they are one and the same. Likewise, to those people, both are equivalent to and coinciding with the following:
-Racists
-Sexists
-Other bigots
-Fanatics
-Terrorists
-Republicans
-Right-wingers
-Anarchists
-Bad people
-Etc.
Obama for The Tea Party has become the go-to for blame in practically anything. Bad economy? Blame Obama. Bad politicians? Blame Obama. Bad policies? Blame Obama. Bad haircut? Blame Obama.

by Paragade » Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:25 pm
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