Quote:
Originally Posted by pan6467
First, I voted for Obama.... and yes, the press made him their golden boy and there were extremists who to this day refuse to allow Obama to be attacked. Yet, were very outspoken against Bush and fought for their right to say anything they liked about him.
Secondly, it was an observation that BOTH sides use the same tactics when they try to bully, shame and influence others into not doing something they disapprove of but the person may deep down believe in... or at the very least want to get some idea what it's about first hand.
But again, you turn this into telling me what YOU want this to be about and not what I believe it is about and am willing to go see firsthand.
I think I'll keep you on ignore DC.... you seem to not know me at all, but want to make accusations of who I am and what I believe in rather than reading what I post...... good day.
|
You are right...I dont know you. I just respond to your posts as I see them.....and your posts are nearly always about YOU being attcked.
Feel free to put me on ignore now.
---------- Post added at 07:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:27 PM ----------
Anger at taxes is apparently one of the core issues of the tea baggers.
Gallup had a
poll on federal income tax this week.
I'm not quite sure how to interpret the results of these two questions....other than to agree with Gallup that the "Views of Income Taxes Among Most Positive Since 1956.":
I dont think the corporate lobbyists/organizers of these events who are promoting massive tax cuts for the wealthy will cite the Gallup polls, but instead will use the opportunity to continue to willfully misrepresent Obama's proposed tax cuts that will benefit most tea baggers in attendance.