Roy Blunt's "monkeys on a golf course" anecdote
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These are the same republican mucus stains bitches that got mad for the "Lipstick on a pig" comment. You can't have it both ways repub mucus jizz eaters. Fuck off racist
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I don't think Ron Paul would want people who call the President racist names on his side.
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@satanrunspalin P.S. Republican party started to end slavery. Idiot. Lincoln first republican President.
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@satanrunspalin If the 3/5 rule hadn't been instituted to prevent southern states from getting more representatives.... Slavery would of had a bigger voice in congress. It was not meant to demean slaves who couldn't vote but to restrict the influence of slave states in congress.
Facts are tricky things but I suspect you will not let them influence your ignorance.
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Seems like the frothing at the mouth liberals see cry racism at every turn yet it is the dems / liberals that want to carve out set asides based on race. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. In this analogy the people acting the part of monkeys on the golf course are the democrats impeding the progress of the nation / game. For more on this please see Ann Coulters Book Demonic page 191.
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Just keep in mind the only truth you can count on besides Death and Taxes...Republicans only tell lies. LOL!
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all of these faggots running around sucking the dicks of the first company that throw them a check. none of them care about this country. i hate my faggot life
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@1statone but why?
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@1statone what about the homos?
gay love is not christian
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@SSJ80SSJ no he just wants you to smoke pot
go ron
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@captne76 so fucking true
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Patently obvious that Blunt is a racist, Fascist idiot.
(But I'm sure all Teabaggers and Palinites love the vitriolic hatred and vile bile that he spews.)
Wow guys, sometimes a monkey is just a monkey.
adk5010 2 years ago 2
Well yes... unless that "monkey" is a cloth monkey-doll with the name "Obama" emblazoned on it, brandished at a "teabagger" rally. Then it's a bit more than just a monkey. That's the temporal context of Mr. Blunt's anecdote - in case you've failed to notice.
bruceewilson 2 years ago