Oh, for crying out loud...Lightslei said:http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201006160041
I can probably pull up another 25 articles easily.
You sir, you just won. You won for a smart post and a freaking awesome avatar.Netrigan said:This isn't a Left/Right divide. Conservative judges are often the biggest defenders of Constitutional Rights because they often rely on Original Intent. While the Left often has a much more expansive idea of how government should protect citizens. Both of which frequently over-ride the more stereotypical political ideology.
That D or R is no real indicator of which way a politician will fall on the issue.
He asks for context and you pull up MM?Lightslei said:http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201006160041
I can probably pull up another 25 articles easily.
I pulled up the first thing on google's list. Didn't really check where it was from.Cryo84R said:He asks for context and you pull up MM?Lightslei said:http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201006160041
I can probably pull up another 25 articles easily.
My head hurts....
Media Matters is easily one of the most fringe of a fringe hubs, funded of course by good ol George Soros!
There's the problem.Lightslei said:I pulled up the first thing on google's list. Didn't really check where it was from.Cryo84R said:He asks for context and you pull up MM?Lightslei said:http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201006160041
I can probably pull up another 25 articles easily.
My head hurts....
Media Matters is easily one of the most fringe of a fringe hubs, funded of course by good ol George Soros!
It reads "We the People of the United States", in an age where "citizenship" was applied to individual states, whose entire citizenry was collectivelly reffered to "the United States People".Blind Sight said:What I don't get is all those American conservatives (Limbaugh included) who seem to think that the constitution says that if you're not an American citizen you don't have any rights within America (thus giving them justification for treating foreign terrorist suspects like shit, etc.). Bullshit, the constitution says PEOPLE, not CITIZENS. Jesus people, at least read the damn constitution before you start to 'defend' it, I'm Canadian and I know more about it then you do.
Better yet, read a book by him. He's actually fairly reasonable in some cases, and always backs up his claims with valid quotes and evidence.slayermcb said:why the hate towards rush? Is there anyone here who's anti rush who's actually listened to him on the radio, or is everyone here hating based off you-tube and the daily show
Agreed. Democrats never heard the quote "Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have. The course of history shows us that as a government grows, liberty decreases." -Thomas Jefferson.archvile93 said:What did ou expect? Liberals are the ones that like to have the government tell you how to live your life, not republicans.
agreed, if your going to hate something/one, read there/it's books.lacktheknack said:Better yet, read a book by him. He's actually fairly reasonable in some cases, and always backs up his claims with valid quotes and evidence.slayermcb said:why the hate towards rush? Is there anyone here who's anti rush who's actually listened to him on the radio, or is everyone here hating based off you-tube and the daily show
You might still not agree, but hey. At least you read the guy's own material.
I guarantee that every quote you've heard about "STOP HELPING HAITI" or any other completely unreasonable thing he has said was either in a parody or horrendously decontextualized. He's not an absolute maniac.JourneyThroughHell said:So... Yeah.
AS if I care. The things the guy said about the U.S.A. and others helping Haiti, are unforgivable.
So, I'm not the glad that he's the only guy understanding that.
BINGO! That's why it confuses me so much when people treat censorship as a two-sided political issue. Both conservatives and liberals have advocated censorship. Conservatives tend to be better known for pushing religious-based censorship, but the biggest players in media and video game censorship through the past couple decades--Tipper Gore, Lieberman and Hillary Clinton--are all liberal or liberally slanted.Altorin said:doesn't actually surprise me
anti-video game legislation is a liberal thing - Major players, such as Tipper Gore and Joe Lieberman are both democrats.
The fact that Schwarzenegger is heading this latest foray is odd, as he's a pretty staunch republican, but then again, he is a "hollywood" republican.
*shrug*