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Maxine "Thought Police" Waters
On Sep 17, 9:02*am, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"TopBassDog" wrote in message ... On Sep 16, 8:01 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Wow... what a come back. Next time stay awake in your history class in high school. "Toots Sweet" wrote in message .... On Sep 16, 6:45 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Oh my... you know nothing about the Boston Tea Party. Sad. The great thing about this country is that people like you working with only one functioning neuron are allowed to have an opinion and openly express it. It's kind of like watching drunk Old Uncle Harry when he's trying to molest the nieces and nephews. You ignore him and keep the kids out of his reach. -- Nom=de=Plume Next time have a bit of knowledge about what you wish to post before you post it. Like I said, he knows nothing about history. -- Nom=de=Plume- The people that participated in the Boston Tea Party weren't called teabaggers. The term teabagger is a recent invention, and one that carries a negative stigma, at least for most people. The application of it to the protesters is an attempt by their opponents to ridicule them. To wit: "Only now, the protesters and their organizers are fighting a battle on two fronts: not only against what they see as a government gone wild with giveaways; but ridicule for the double meaning of "tea bagging."" From http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?...&sc3=&id=89676 The original poster knows what the Tea Party was about... he provided a link to an explanation of it. The double meaning and innuendo contained in this thread either went over your head, or you're trying far too hard to be rude. |
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