Quote Originally Posted by daihashi
Uhh.. care to show more specifics of what constitutes racist, hateful and ignorant?

And do you realize you contradicted yourself in the same sentence by making disparaging remarks of a category of people and then saying not all of them.. just the hateful racist ones.

I could say many things based on personal opinion of the democrats, but instead I choose to focus on what their party beliefs are and the political candidates within the own party.

Your comment is an empty statement with no backing behind it. If you want to bash a party at least have some concrete information to substantiate your claim. :hippy:



edit: oh and i have to add, Racism, hate and ignorance has no party affiliation. It effects people across the nation and the world regardless of political motivation, gender, or color of their skin. All 3 of the things you listed transcend politics and can be easily found ANYWHERE you look.
All right. You've scolded me. Sorry. I realize it was a blanket statement that in itself was ignorant and hateful. It was a knee jerk response after hearing the shit being spewed at these McCain rallys.
I was, and am still thoroughly, disgusted!

Rants don't always have to make sense. That why they call them rants.
happiestmferoutthere Reviewed by happiestmferoutthere on . Republicans ashamed to have "Republican" next to their names on ballot The Democratic party in Washington state is SUING to force Republican candidates to use the word "Republican" as their party designation on the ballot! Turns out that Republicans' poll numbers are better if they use something other than "Republican!" The challenger for the governor's seat wants his party desingation to be "GOP Party," because it polls better than "Republican." Ha ha! Maybe if he really wants to win, he should just have them put "Democrat!" Maybe McCain should try this and Rating: 5