is poet a closet reagan fan?

it's why I don't participate in national TEA events. I deal with our local party only and there's no racism there. anything more than that takes more time and energy than I have available, considering the personal things i have to deal with.

All I know is you "lie down with dogs, you get up with fleas".
 
That would explain that "itch" you seem to constantly have. :)
uh, you seem to suggest that you know me....intimately. An "itch" would be something personal. You'd get to know my chainsaw, before you ever got to know me. Let's be clear.
You don't know anything personal about me. STFU.
I find it striking to know you've been doing this sort of thing, with this forum for 10 years. Who spends 10 years, arguing about nothing, and displaying your lack of intelligence and acuity before the entire world? Only a loser.
 
uh, you seem to suggest that you know me....intimately. An "itch" would be something personal. You'd get to know my chainsaw, before you ever got to know me. Let's be clear.
You don't know anything personal about me. STFU.
I find it striking to know you've been doing this sort of thing, with this forum for 10 years. Who spends 10 years, arguing about nothing, and displaying your lack of intelligence and acuity before the entire world? Only a loser.

Now-now Mary; I've never know a chainsaw that could stop a 9mm, but like I said "Bring it on". :)
 
Hell to the no. In case anyone was wondering, back in the 40's and early 50's when B-movie actor, Ronald Reagan was married to his first wife, Jane Wyman (of Falcon Crest fame), together they had a codicil in their real estate holding documents that prevented their properties from being ever rented, leased or sold to African-Americans, Hispanics, or Jews.
I have the link somewhere in my archives. So, upon finding out that tidbit, I hated him. Looking back, his popularity cannot be denied, and he was well-spoken. Given the Republican presidents that have followed him, he's God. As for loving him....the best I can do is indifference. As for being a closet republican conservative, I'd slit my wrists first.

I guess you knew then, that he was a democrat, while he was married to Jane Wyman -1940 1948

Reagan began his political career as a liberal Democrat, admirer of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and an active supporter of New Deal policies. In the early 1950s, as his relationship with Republican actress Nancy Davis grew he shifted to the right and, while remaining a Democrat, endorsed the presidential candidacies of Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956 as well as Richard Nixon in 1960.

Yeah those liberal democrats and their hatred of minorities...LOL
 
Now-now Mary; I've never know a chainsaw that could stop a 9mm, but like I said "Bring it on". :)

"I've never know", or "I've never known"? Really. How embarrassing for you that everyone knows that you failed grade school English. I didn't. That makes me better than you. Hence, your resentment.
I was being metaphoric with my reference to a chainsaw, as I wouldn't know how to start one. Obviously. But I sense that you were being dead serious about a gun.
It kinda goes along with your whole make up of being a security guard for a juvenile corrections facility. Shoot first and ask questions later. Or not. Which is why I'm anti-gun.
You know what they say about guns. The affinity for them, compensates for a tiny penis.
 
I guess you knew then, that he was a democrat, while he was married to Jane Wyman -1940 1948

Reagan began his political career as a liberal Democrat, admirer of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and an active supporter of New Deal policies. In the early 1950s, as his relationship with Republican actress Nancy Davis grew he shifted to the right and, while remaining a Democrat, endorsed the presidential candidacies of Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956 as well as Richard Nixon in 1960.

Yeah those liberal democrats and their hatred of minorities...LOL

You're about as stupid as they come.

Democrats before John F. Kennedy were actually anti-minority...so it dovetails, nicely, with the notion that Reagan was racist and bigoted, as were most Democrats of that time.
Republicans were the party of Lincoln. And then in 1960, along comes Barry Goldwater, who set the mold for present day Republicans.

From Wiki:

In 1964, Goldwater ran a conservative campaign that emphasized "states' rights."[15] Goldwater's 1964 campaign was a magnet for conservatives since he opposed interference by the federal government in state affairs. Although he had supported all previous federal civil rights legislation and had supported the original senate version of the bill, Goldwater made the decision to oppose the Civil Rights Act of 1964. His stance was based on his view that the act was an intrusion of the federal government into the affairs of states and, second, that the Act interfered with the rights of private persons to do business, or not, with whomever they chose.[16]

All this appealed to white Southern Democrats, and Goldwater was the first Republican to win the electoral votes of the Deep South states (Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and South Carolina) since Reconstruction. However, Goldwater's vote on the Civil Rights Act proved devastating to his campaign everywhere outside the South (besides Dixie, Goldwater won only in Arizona, his home state), contributing to his landslide defeat in 1964. A Lyndon B. Johnson ad, called "Confessions of a Republican," which ran in the North, associated Goldwater with the Ku Klux Klan. At the same time, Johnson’s campaign in the Deep South emphasized Goldwater’s full history on and previous support for civil rights. In the end, Johnson swept the election.

This was the beginning of the transformation of the Republican Party, into the party it is today....anti-minority, anti-gay, anti-socialism, imperialistic, isolationist. By the mid 70's the racist Southern Democrats (Dixiecrats) had left the Democratic Party and flooded the Republican Party where they remain today, and have emerged as the Tea Party.

Try talking about something you know something about, like "hooking". -poet
 
"I've never know", or "I've never known"? Really. How embarrassing for you that everyone knows that you failed grade school English. I didn't. That makes me better than you. Hence, your resentment.
I was being metaphoric with my reference to a chainsaw, as I wouldn't know how to start one. Obviously. But I sense that you were being dead serious about a gun.
It kinda goes along with your whole make up of being a security guard for a juvenile corrections facility. Shoot first and ask questions later. Or not. Which is why I'm anti-gun.
You know what they say about guns. The affinity for them, compensates for a tiny penis.

I thought that Eubonics was acceptable. :(

So basically you were just spewing shit, as you normally do.
I understand. :)

BUt WAIT NOW!!
If you can use a chainsaw as an "metaphore", why can't I use a 9mm as one also??
I continue to find it amusing that you whimper and whine, when you feel others are judging you and yet; you find it acceptable to do the same.
Of course you justify your ranting, by trying to convince yourself that you're correct.

If nothing else, you are amusing.

Please continue; because there just isn't enough to laugh at sometimes. :)
 
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