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Holo Lukaloa
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4/14/2009 1:48:51 AM
Teabagging on Tax Day - The most idiotic protest in the history of protests??
As trailer trash rednecks assemble on Wednesday to protest Obama's citizenship, America's imminent socialist conversion, and tax rates that are going to be lower for all of them, I wonder how many realize that this whole thing is not a grassroots movement as publicized, but it has been organized by corporate lobbyists!
From a letter Dick Armey (a registered lobbyist) wrote on March 10:
FreedomWorks has been organizing many of these "tea parties" and we are listing the details on our website IamWithRick.com
It is no wonder the Republican party is shrinking by the day. Most of its base are imbeciles, outside of the truly rich trying to maximize their assets, and American society is not that dumb so they turn towards the left, even though it may not really fit their ideals, at least it's not populated by utter morons. Of course the event has been sold and exaggerated by Fox News which becomes more a network for dolts with each flailing publicity stunt.
So they bring out teabags which represented taxation without representation, to howl at the public, and some think we shouldn't be concerned about the quality of education in the U.S.
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4/14/2009 4:24:24 AM
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Is this the type of trailer trash you're referring too Holo?
http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94377
"She's the fierce blond attorney behind Obama eligibility lawsuits, a successful dentist with two offices, a second-degree black belt and a mother of three boys who speaks five languages.
Dr. Orly Taitz, a woman with a vibrant smile and an ebullient personality, has not always enjoyed an independent life filled with promise and ambition. She was born and raised in Kishinev (also spelled Chisinau), the capital of the Republic of Moldova, a country in Eastern Europe that was formerly part of the Soviet Union.
Drawing on her experiences under a communist regime, she told WND she is determined to do her part to stop America from following in the all-too-familiar footsteps of her former homeland.
Life under communism
She described her life in a communist nation: Markets were bare, people had no desire to work and the government forced young children into slave labor.
"We'd stop at the store, and the food stores were empty," she said. "I remember we had to stand in lines for hours in the cold. We were in a bus, going home and suddenly we'd see a line. We wouldn't even know what they were selling, but we knew something would be there – some food. We'd stand for two hours to buy maybe a pound of salami or a half a pound of butter."
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Reliving communism
"It is interesting that when we go to court challenging Obama's eligibility, I experience such a déjà vu, like I am in the communist Soviet Union again," Taitz said. "I feel, my God, I am back in a totalitarian regime. I'm shocked by the total and complete idiocy of those judges who come up with such idiotic excuses about why they refuse to sign a subpoena – something so basic to their jobs – to get his records."
Asked what motivates her continue fighting the eligibility battle, Taitz replied, "I feel that this man is arrogantly spitting in the face of each and every American citizen. I feel like he has just spit in my face. I take it personally that he is trampling on our Constitution and on our laws."
She continued, "Having the experience that I had in the Soviet Union – seeing lack of freedom, lack of a system of justice, lack of judicial integrity, lack of press with integrity, an economic system in shambles – when I saw all that, I began fighting."
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Holo Lukaloa
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4/14/2009 5:04:53 AM
I didn't read your typical nonsense from World Net Daily, the place where kooks go to get their daily fix of steaming poop.
Let me guess, you're one of the flaming dunces who is going to a tea party on Wednesday?
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4/14/2009 12:40:39 PM
Don't misunderstand Holo, I think it's far to late to vet Obama now but the issue of citizenship might be one of several deciding factors the 2012 election. But since you insist on constantly bringing the issue up, well..., sprinkle this on your corn flakes, flake.
http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94377
"Taking her case to Supreme Court
She said with no explanation, the court denied her lawsuit.
"I could not understand why in the world they denied it," she said. "So I decided to go straight to the U.S. Supreme Court. On Dec. 11, I flew to Washington and filed the case the next day – the last working day before the meeting of the Electoral College."
Originally, she filed with Justice Anthony Kennedy, and he denied it. She resubmitted it to Chief Justice John Roberts, and he distributed it for conference.
"On the Jan. 20, the case was on the docket, and everybody could see it," Taitz said. "Then, right after the inauguration, on Jan. 21, it disappeared. It was as if somebody was trying to please Obama by erasing the docket."
Taitz has stepped up her fight, approaching Justice Antonin Scalia during his appearance in Los Angeles and hand-delivering documents to Chief Justice John Roberts at his appearance at the University of Idaho. She also presented Roberts with the WND petition, consisting of 3,300 pages of names – more than 325,000 at the time – of people demanding the Supreme Court hear the Obama eligibility case.
Taitz updates her Defend Our Freedoms blog with information about her cases. Her latest challenge to Obama's eligibility is a Quo Warranto case submitted to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, a legal standard that essentially allows citizens to demand on what grounds someone in authority exercises power.
She has 10 state representatives and about 130 members of the U.S. military signed on as plaintiffs in the action."
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The Man With No Band
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4/14/2009 3:35:26 PM
Bwahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahaha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the morning laugh Sterling ..... You are better than the FUNNY PAPERS !
Bwahahahahahahahhahahahahhahahaahahhaahahahaha !!!!!!!!!!!
... and now I've already had my dose of Nuts and Flakes too !
... BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHH !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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4/14/2009 3:48:45 PM
Looks like the party is going Global now Sam.., sounds to me the person elected POTUS in 2012 will probably be the one to win these folks over..
http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94895
"The popularity of the movement has become evident as the American Family Association surpassed 2,000 cities today – and nearly 3,000 organizers across the U.S."
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The Man With No Band
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4/14/2009 3:54:02 PM
Well have fun Sterling ...
Bwahahahahhahahhahahahahahahahahahaha !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There's probably a Star Trek convention coming soon .... so you don't run out of things to do ...
Bwahahahhahhahahahahahahahahahahhhahahahhaaaa !!!!!!!!!!
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4/14/2009 3:55:41 PM
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I wouldn't mind this lady for POTUS in 2012...
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LyinDan
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4/14/2009 4:05:48 PM
don't feed the monkeys
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Holo Lukaloa
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4/14/2009 6:34:26 PM
Of course the media is making fun of those idiots, and why shouldn't they? They don't even have a clue what they're protesting about. All their taxes will be lower under Obama. The Boston Tea Party was about taxation without representation. The whole idea was created by rich people to get idiots to make a stink on their behalf. God damned fools.
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4/14/2009 6:36:15 PM
Over 2000 cities now, 3000 orgs and protests as far away as Holland will be happening. The protesters will be smeared though by the larger media assuming they're even acknowledge it at all, that's already happening. Chances are the media will organize there own protests full of plants and of course give them the air time. Would be cool of the UK got on board with several more Euro countries..
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Holo Lukaloa
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4/14/2009 7:01:35 PM
All those idiots making idiots of themselves is the best thing that could happen. It will be the alltime nadir for the ultra-silly rightwingers.
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Kevin White
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4/14/2009 9:01:34 PM
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I apologize in advance to all women who read this board, for I have the utmost respect and believe in a complete egalitarian status, but that woman's name sounds too much like "Oily Tits" to be taken seriously.
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Kevin White
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4/14/2009 9:10:29 PM
Oh ... and this episode of the Daily Show was absolutely spot on about this very subject:
April 7th
After the opening dialog, it's get into Republican reaction to Obama ... or should it be "over reaction"? The juxtaposition is hysterical.
Topic: After 8 years of Republican's corn holing of America, it's their turn to bend over and take it. Psst: You're not supposed to like it.
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4/14/2009 9:30:08 PM
I apologize in advance to all women who read this board, for I have the utmost respect and believe in a complete egalitarian status, but that woman's name sounds too much like "Oily Tits" to be taken seriously.
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I get the feeling you're the one not being taken seriously here.. How about deleting that post and I'll delet this one.. Deal?
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Mr. Ed
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4/14/2009 10:25:21 PM
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Folks are just tired of being saddled with these outrageous taxes.
I say, No more free rides!
We're coming into the home stretch now, and we need everyone to pull their weight.
It's time for Government to loosen the reins and let the market set the pace.
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Kevin White
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4/15/2009 12:01:08 AM
I've no ill will towards her, it's just that her name sounds like a drunk saying "Oily Tits" ... go ahead and say it that way ... See?
It's kind of funny.
Like my neighbor growing up proudly displaying his name on the top of his mailbox, which happened to be (for real): I.P. Wetmore
Then there's the real estate agent in Maine we bought property from whose name was Richard (who went by "Dick") Short ... and I always wondered what he did when he filled out applications with his last name first.
My parents carefully avoided naming any of their 7 kids "Robert" ...
But heh, she's got a funny name ... no matter how unfunny she is.
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Cyrus G. McCoy
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4/15/2009 3:19:13 AM
What kind of Frenchman are you? Holo Lukeloki is a sissy name, you should get booted out of America tomorrow, we don't take to sissies.
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Mr. Ed
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4/15/2009 3:34:47 AM
Personally, I have nothing but the utmost respect for Holo,
...and for all of the other Star Wars characters as well.
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Village Jammers
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4/15/2009 4:02:56 AM
Teabaggin' Hell, man, what else can ya do with hot water??
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