jmulligan
Well-Known Member
Chuck Norris is ready to help Texas secede and become its new President!
Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn't here.
Man, I hate it when I'm looking for something that isn't there...
This would be a great idea. I like the thought of having all the far right whacko ditto heads united in one place, in their own little heaven, to dictate their religious dogma laws onto people who are asking to be controlled by demagogues. Having their own country to control all commerce, actions and thoughts will allow this country to live free from their arrogant, elitist, radical right wing rhetoric.
Take Glen Beck, Boss Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly, Mel Gibson and all the rest, with you. I presume that international relations will not be desired as the protectionist mantra that makes you feel far superior to other Americans may prevent you from doing anything even resembling diplomacy. Don't call us, we won't call you.
Just don't ask to come back.
I'll miss those little busty cowgirl-type chicks in the blue jeans. That's about it.
I spent a year in Texas one week, and I can say, with all my heart...BUH BYE !!!!
+1. They can have their own Iran. It'd serve 'em right !
I spent a week in Texas one year, and I can say, with all my heart...BUH BYE !!!!
I'm not anti-Texas, I just thought it was hilarious that Chuck Norris was volunteering to lead if it ever happened. Then Rush Limbaugh can be RNC leader and Norris can be President! It's like a strange and scary parallel universe.
I'm not anti-Texas, I just thought it was hilarious that Chuck Norris was volunteering to lead if it ever happened. Then Rush Limbaugh can be RNC leader and Norris can be President! It's like a strange and scary parallel universe.
It seems more like a their own Afghanistan, since they hate everything outside their own little echo chamber world, want everything to fail that isn't their idea, and are now clamoring for revolution. I'd prefer to see them GTFO, rather than become insurgent Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols.
Sad how much the Islamic Fundamentalists and the Republican Fundamentalists have in common, while both claim righteousness from a superior power.
So sad.
...I AM, however, anti-fundamentalist, which was abit of an OT discussion.
There's always been a lot of talk in Vermont about succeeding, some with tongue in cheek and some not. Palin's husband seemed to be involved for a time with a group that was STRONGLY advocating for Alaska's succession.
I suspect there's a lot of Vermonters whose response to Texas wanting to succeed will be - DON'T LET THE DOOR HIT YOUR ASS ON THE WAY OUT! (and if Vermont left, I'm sure lots of Texans would feel the same ).
Not to pour gas on the fire... But thats what I am going to do anyway
This may not exactly be what any of the posters have been saying, but it is the definite vibe I have gotten; If you don't conform to the liberal/socialist/democratic/whatever mindset, you are labeled a fundamentalist, and only in the derogatory sense. It seems to me this kind of hate toward a differing perspective is no different than the very thing that is being bashed so adamantly. Instead of having a set of personal ideals that an individual/group wants to fight for to support, they must be "open minded" just enough to accept your brand of ideology
If some actor wants to run his mouth off, the automatic assumption is the entire state agrees with his perspective ,which I hope no one on here is ignorant enough to actually believe...
I would hope they wouldn't. I was talking about a type of people who behave in a way that terrifies and infuriates me. It's not my problem if they happen to fall into that stereotype. I don't like fundamentalist democrats, either...actually...I don't really like "democrats" or "republicans", at least not their absolute standards. I never was very good at being part of any team.
If some actor wants to run his mouth off, the automatic assumption is the entire state agrees with his perspective ,which I hope no one on here is ignorant enough to actually believe...
Not to pour gas on the fire... But thats what I am going to do anyway
This may not exactly be what any of the posters have been saying, but it is the definite vibe I have gotten; If you don't conform to the liberal/socialist/democratic/whatever mindset, you are labeled a fundamentalist, and only in the derogatory sense. It seems to me this kind of hate toward a differing perspective is no different than the very thing that is being bashed so adamantly. Instead of having a set of personal ideals that an individual/group wants to fight for to support, they must be "open minded" just enough to accept your brand of ideology
If some actor wants to run his mouth off, the automatic assumption is the entire state agrees with his perspective ,which I hope no one on here is ignorant enough to actually believe...
I don't think that's what anyone here is saying. When I've seen the word "funamentalist" thrown around, people are referring to religious fudamentalists, the kind of people who go around trying to quote the Bible (Often incorrectly), and try to pass laws on THEIR interpretation of what "God wants."
To be honest, I've seen more of the "liberal=socialist" mind-set here than what you're implying.
Dick Cheney alias Darth Vader
born :Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
represented: Wyoming
Does every person from Wyoming think like Dick Cheney?
Seems like the Dems are falling into the heard mentality right along with the grand old party boys.
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