Leftist Agitator Mon Sep-07-09 12:23 AM
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A proposal: Boycott Republicans.
I don't mean just boycotting businesses who advertise on Faux, I don't mean just boycotting rightist owned businesses, I mean to suggest that we collectively boycott ALL Republicans on a personal level.
If there is a Republican in your life, refuse to conduct any economic transaction with them. In fact, if possible, do not speak to them at all. Let them know why you have broken off all contact, as your average Republican is too stupid to figure things out for him or herself.
If they want to let the crazies run their Party, that's fine. The Republicans are only about 30% of the population of this country, and the REAL crazies are even less than that. Let's see how they manage if the 40% or so of Democrats refuse to have anything to do with them. They can't run the country on their own, hell, even with the cooperation of the Democrats, they still couldn't run the country under Bush. If we collectively refuse to enable them, if we force them to realize that they need us more than we need them, they will either get their Party in order (which is doubtful) or they will cease to be relevant in the slightest.
Thoughts?
(Keep up the fight, keep the faith! VN8)
4 comments:
Heh ...
The only economic bargaining chip these knee-jerks have is their vote. They've already sold those out to acorn anyway, It's also sorta funny that the libs are bringing up the word "irrelevance." Seems that word has been used quite a bit lately in describing the mainstream media and the "all flash, no function" Obaba socialists, both of whom are enjoying nose-diving credibility as we go forward.
Enjoy your boycott, liberals. This oughtta be fun to watch as they try to figure out the politics of the local CVS or lottery ticket outlet.
Winger, I'm not into S&M but I love going over there and realizing just how irrelevant they are! It's really a sad comedy! Hope things are going well at your house this evening! VN8
This guy shouldn't sugar coat it. He should tell us what he really thinks!
Those rascally Republicans are at it again? If only it were true. I don't recall much in the way of noise from elected Republicans. The publicity on Van Jones' absurd politics and beliefs are the result of bloggers and FOX News. Jones is a victim of his own making. But let's remember that the story, as Glenn Beck reminds us, isn't so much about Jones but about how he got his job. How in the heck did this guy get through? Well, you know they had to know his history, right? So, was Jones a fellow traveler who was not ashamed of his beliefs? We report, you decide!
Lee, "we" know how he got the job, he had an agenda that the Administration liked! I agree with bloggers and FoxNews! If I've said it once, I've said it a dozen times, thank goodness Al Gore invented the internet! :)
VN8
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