America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
CONSERVATIVE for REAL
Published on September 17, 2005 By Moderateman In Republican
The more I see of the Lunatic fringe or as I call them, the lying left, the closer my values are getting pushed to a real conservative view.

I am now rethinking my social liberal views and am now considering just saying piss off you leeches on the lifeblood of America.

Why should I have to support your sorry ass because you are to damn lazy to find a job?

Why should I have to pay extra taxes because I am successful and your not!

Why Do I have to fix your crappy lives when you cannot even feed yourself with out sucking from the public teat?

You wanna spit out 1/2 dozen kids, learn how to feed them and cloth them your self!

You sorry excuses for human being have not a lick of gratitude for what you freely take from the tax base, you just want more and when you get more you want more and more.

We the American people feed you, cloth you, pay you to have babies educate you and still you want more.

Well I am tired of it!

Learn how to take care of yourselves, what ever happened to the American spirit of self worth?

I say stop entitlement programs, starve if you cannot figure it out, the gene pool will be better for your demise!

Yes I am angry and disgusted with the bloodsucking left and the way they steal the soul of the poor, yes they give you money for votes but they steal your soul in the process.

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on Sep 20, 2005
Chavez was the first to offer support after Katrina. Followed by Castro. Then, the US federal government. Gotta make you burn, eh?


What a load of bs there.


And you'd be wrong on at "least" your first assumption! I bet this'll burn you

Bush:

Saturday, August 27:



President George W. Bush's weekly radio address focuses on Gaza withdrawal and the Iraqi constitution. He makes no mention of Hurricane Katrina.



President Bush officially declares that a "state of emergency" exists in Louisiana and orders Federal aid to the affected areas to complement state and local relief efforts.



Chavez:

U.S. Says unsolicited offers can be "counterproductive"
Venezuela Offers $1M, Oil, Food and Equipment for U.S. Victims of Hurricane Katrina

Thursday, Sep 01, 2005


Now try again!
on Sep 20, 2005
Reply By: Island DogPosted: Tuesday, September 20, 2005Chavez was the first to offer support after Katrina. Followed by Castro. Then, the US federal government. Gotta make you burn, eh?What a load of bs there.


myrrander tell a fib? oh my God, no way. {sic}
on Sep 20, 2005


Reply By: drmilerPosted: Tuesday, September 20, 2005


Now try again!


if he does he will still get it wrong.
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