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you do realize that there is a form of debate called irony. showing you how stupid putting baggers after their name will hopefully get you to stop your inanity.

and teabagger has a specific sexual meaning, unlike occubagger.

Here are your problems Yurt:

1) There is actually an inoffensive object called a tea bag.

2) There is nothing called an occupy bag. So there is NO doubt your use is meant to be derogatory.

3) The tea party were the first to use the term tea-bag. They named themselves.

In emails, protest signs, t-shirts, and online, early Tea Party literature urged protesters to “Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.” The suggestion is that the metaphoric “tea-bags” be shoved in the mouths of the President, Democratic members of Congress, and even ordinary citizens who identify as liberal Democrats. The idea that they just didn’t know the term’s only (at that time) meaning is belied by the fact that they obviously knew it was negative (and non-consensual), since they didn’t want it done to them, and also because it only had one meaning.

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Here are your problems Yurt:

1) There is actually an inoffensive object called a tea bag.

2) There is nothing called an occupy bag. So there is NO doubt your use is meant to be derogatory.

3) The tea party were the first to use the term tea-bag. They named themselves.

In emails, protest signs, t-shirts, and online, early Tea Party literature urged protesters to “Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.” The suggestion is that the metaphoric “tea-bags” be shoved in the mouths of the President, Democratic members of Congress, and even ordinary citizens who identify as liberal Democrats. The idea that they just didn’t know the term’s only (at that time) meaning is belied by the fact that they obviously knew it was negative (and non-consensual), since they didn’t want it done to them, and also because it only had one meaning.

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how dishonest to try and claim you're only saying tea bag....when the truth is you call them teabaggers which specifically refers to a sexual act.

the left started calling them tea baggers...stop twisting the truth
 
how dishonest to try and claim you're only saying tea bag....when the truth is you call them teabaggers which specifically refers to a sexual act.

the left started calling them tea baggers...stop twisting the truth

The TRUTH is the tea party started it...deal with it.

In emails, protest signs, t-shirts, and online, early Tea Party literature urged protesters to “Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.” The suggestion is that the metaphoric “tea-bags” be shoved in the mouths of the President, Democratic members of Congress, and even ordinary citizens who identify as liberal Democrats. The idea that they just didn’t know the term’s only (at that time) meaning is belied by the fact that they obviously knew it was negative (and non-consensual), since they didn’t want it done to them, and also because it only had one meaning.
 
The TRUTH is the tea party started it...deal with it.

In emails, protest signs, t-shirts, and online, early Tea Party literature urged protesters to “Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.” The suggestion is that the metaphoric “tea-bags” be shoved in the mouths of the President, Democratic members of Congress, and even ordinary citizens who identify as liberal Democrats. The idea that they just didn’t know the term’s only (at that time) meaning is belied by the fact that they obviously knew it was negative (and non-consensual), since they didn’t want it done to them, and also because it only had one meaning.

nothing you've provided shows the tea party started the "teabagger" phrase. FACT: the left started calling them teabaggers to insult them by referencing a specific sexual act. tea bag and teabagger are not the same terms. you lefties are just perverted.
 
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The TRUTH is the tea party started it...deal with it.

In emails, protest signs, t-shirts, and online, early Tea Party literature urged protesters to “Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.” The suggestion is that the metaphoric “tea-bags” be shoved in the mouths of the President, Democratic members of Congress, and even ordinary citizens who identify as liberal Democrats. The idea that they just didn’t know the term’s only (at that time) meaning is belied by the fact that they obviously knew it was negative (and non-consensual), since they didn’t want it done to them, and also because it only had one meaning.

nothing you've provided shows the tea party started the "teabagger" phrase. FACT: the left started calling them teabaggers to insult them by referencing a specific sexual act. tea bag and teabagger are not the same terms. you lefties are just perverted.

“Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.”

Your faux-innocence is laughable, Yurt, as well as your feigned misunderstanding of the English language.

To work....working....worker
To play.....playing....player
To rule....ruling....ruler
To dictate.....dictating....dictator
To tea bag....tea bagging....tea bagger

A worker, a player, a ruler, a dictator, a tea bagger. While the tea baggers, as a whole, may not be the brightest bulbs it's logical to conclude someone in the group responsible for coming up with the name/idea was aware of what tea bagging meant.

Of course, one can not say for 100% certainty such is the case. However, one can say with 100% certainty that if not one individual responsible for forming the group neither knew the implication nor took time to do a 30 second Google search before coming up with a name or slogan or "avatar" are those the type of people whose opinions and advice should be given any credence?

When it comes to insight and political ideas do you really want such a group of people leading the country? Do they really instill confidence? Are they, as a group, one you really wish to join or follow? Really?
 
“Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.”

Your faux-innocence is laughable, Yurt, as well as your feigned misunderstanding of the English language.

To work....working....worker
To play.....playing....player
To rule....ruling....ruler
To dictate.....dictating....dictator
To tea bag....tea bagging....tea bagger

A worker, a player, a ruler, a dictator, a tea bagger. While the tea baggers, as a whole, may not be the brightest bulbs it's logical to conclude someone in the group responsible for coming up with the name/idea was aware of what tea bagging meant.

Of course, one can not say for 100% certainty such is the case. However, one can say with 100% certainty that if not one individual responsible for forming the group neither knew the implication nor took time to do a 30 second Google search before coming up with a name or slogan or "avatar" are those the type of people whose opinions and advice should be given any credence?

When it comes to insight and political ideas do you really want such a group of people leading the country? Do they really instill confidence? Are they, as a group, one you really wish to join or follow? Really?

were the bostonians tea baggers? they tea bagged the british.....

their use of the term is clearly political. the lefties use the term in a sexual derogatory manner. simple really.
 
were the bostonians tea baggers? they tea bagged the british.....

their use of the term is clearly political. the lefties use the term in a sexual derogatory manner. simple really.

The "Bostonians" didn't "tea bag" anyone. They threw tea overboard. The tea wasn't even in bags.

In any case, as I mentioned earlier, if no one took time to do a 30 second Google search before coming up with a name or slogan or "avatar" do you really want such incompetent people in government? Really?
 
nothing you've provided shows the tea party started the "teabagger" phrase. FACT: the left started calling them teabaggers to insult them by referencing a specific sexual act. tea bag and teabagger are not the same terms. you lefties are just perverted.

And YOU calling the occupy Wall Street people occubaggers is NOT derogatory, is it Yurt?

In emails, protest signs, t-shirts, and online, early Tea Party literature urged protesters to “Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.” The suggestion is that the metaphoric “tea-bags” be shoved in the mouths of the President, Democratic members of Congress, and even ordinary citizens who identify as liberal Democrats.

But THAT is OK, right Yurt???

Timeline
The evolution of the word 'tea bagger'

Feb. 27, 2009
At the first anti-stimulus "New American Tea Party" rally in Washington D.C., a protestor carries a sign reading "Tea Bag the Liberal Dems before they Tea Bag You!!" The Washington Independent's David Weigel calls it "the best sign I saw."

March 2
Americans for Prosperity, an anti-tax group, is one of the first Tea Party organizations to advocate sending tea bags to elected officials to protest the stimulus package. Several other lobby groups follow suit.

April 1
Several Tea Party protest sites encourage readers to "Tea bag the fools in DC." Jay Nordlinger at National Review Online later admits: "Conservatives started [using the term]... but others ran and ran with it."

April 9
Rachel Maddow is the first to mock the Tea Party's use of the phrase on her left-leaning MSNBC show. "Even Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina is getting in on the hot tea-bagging action," she says, stifling laughter. (Watch Rachel Maddow joke about the "tea baggers")

April 13
David Shuster, filling in for liberal commentator Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, also makes fun of the phrase. "While the parties are officially toothless, the tea-baggers are full-throated about their goals," he says. Jeff Poor at the Business and Media Insitute says that the MSNBC comments are "lost in juvenile criticism and ignoring the reason there is discontent from the conservative base"

April 14
Anderson Cooper, on his avowedly non-partisan CNN show, makes a similar crack, but later back-pedals, calling his remark a "stupid, silly, one-line aside" that was not meant to "disparage legitimate protests."

September 10
Badges with the message "Proud to be a Tea Bagger" are still on sale at Tea Party events, according to an article written later in the year.

November 10
A report in The New York Times claims the President called Tea Partiers "the teabag, anti-government people" prompting the blog Redstate to respond: "Sexual innuendo is inappropriate in political discourse. The Left and their media tools need a soap bar sandwich to clean up their act."

December 7
In an article for National Review Online, Jay Nordlinger notes that the word is being used so regularly, it is beginning to lose its pejorative association. "'Tory' and 'Whig' were put-downs when they originated," he notes, and "'Yankee Doodle' was none too nice." However, he suggests conservatives should continue to oppose the "lowdown term."

April 14, 2010
Prominent conservative Andrew Breitbart posts a video on the site Big Government in an attempt to reclaim the term. "I'm Proud to be a Tea Bagger" currently has over 90,000 views.

May 4
In his book, Alter quotes Obama saying that GOP opposition to the stimulus package "helped to create the tea-baggers." Grover Norquist, president of the Americans for Tax Reform group, compares it to the pejorative use of the N-word.
 
And YOU calling the occupy Wall Street people occubaggers is NOT derogatory, is it Yurt?

In emails, protest signs, t-shirts, and online, early Tea Party literature urged protesters to “Tea Bag the White House,” and to “Tea-bag the liberal Dems before they tea-bag you.” The suggestion is that the metaphoric “tea-bags” be shoved in the mouths of the President, Democratic members of Congress, and even ordinary citizens who identify as liberal Democrats.

But THAT is OK, right Yurt???

Timeline
The evolution of the word 'tea bagger'

Feb. 27, 2009
At the first anti-stimulus "New American Tea Party" rally in Washington D.C., a protestor carries a sign reading "Tea Bag the Liberal Dems before they Tea Bag You!!" The Washington Independent's David Weigel calls it "the best sign I saw."

March 2
Americans for Prosperity, an anti-tax group, is one of the first Tea Party organizations to advocate sending tea bags to elected officials to protest the stimulus package. Several other lobby groups follow suit.

April 1
Several Tea Party protest sites encourage readers to "Tea bag the fools in DC." Jay Nordlinger at National Review Online later admits: "Conservatives started [using the term]... but others ran and ran with it."

April 9
Rachel Maddow is the first to mock the Tea Party's use of the phrase on her left-leaning MSNBC show. "Even Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina is getting in on the hot tea-bagging action," she says, stifling laughter. (Watch Rachel Maddow joke about the "tea baggers")

April 13
David Shuster, filling in for liberal commentator Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, also makes fun of the phrase. "While the parties are officially toothless, the tea-baggers are full-throated about their goals," he says. Jeff Poor at the Business and Media Insitute says that the MSNBC comments are "lost in juvenile criticism and ignoring the reason there is discontent from the conservative base"

April 14
Anderson Cooper, on his avowedly non-partisan CNN show, makes a similar crack, but later back-pedals, calling his remark a "stupid, silly, one-line aside" that was not meant to "disparage legitimate protests."

September 10
Badges with the message "Proud to be a Tea Bagger" are still on sale at Tea Party events, according to an article written later in the year.

November 10
A report in The New York Times claims the President called Tea Partiers "the teabag, anti-government people" prompting the blog Redstate to respond: "Sexual innuendo is inappropriate in political discourse. The Left and their media tools need a soap bar sandwich to clean up their act."

December 7
In an article for National Review Online, Jay Nordlinger notes that the word is being used so regularly, it is beginning to lose its pejorative association. "'Tory' and 'Whig' were put-downs when they originated," he notes, and "'Yankee Doodle' was none too nice." However, he suggests conservatives should continue to oppose the "lowdown term."

April 14, 2010
Prominent conservative Andrew Breitbart posts a video on the site Big Government in an attempt to reclaim the term. "I'm Proud to be a Tea Bagger" currently has over 90,000 views.

May 4
In his book, Alter quotes Obama saying that GOP opposition to the stimulus package "helped to create the tea-baggers." Grover Norquist, president of the Americans for Tax Reform group, compares it to the pejorative use of the N-word.

You've got a small leaf on the side of your mouth.
No, the other side.
Now it's gone.
 
Hilarious at how upset the liberals are getting over us turning their sexually deviant insult around on them. :lol:
 
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