Manufacturing Dissent… At Work

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Basically, how to restore your Democrat legislator’s damaged self-esteem by kissing their ass at the same time.

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5 Responses to Manufacturing Dissent… At Work

  1. Trishmac says:

    And if GW Bush had had a website devoted to rallying anyone behind any of his causes? What do you think woul dbe said if he had made such a request of people to “get in their face”? Wow, what a difference an election makes.

    Folks like who should speak up? Those with no opinion, only dedication to his majesty?

    This is frightening stuff, and it’s going without any check or balance from the supposed watchdog media. Thank goodness for the bloggers.

  2. The Machine says:

    Quite a few of those vociferous dissenters seem to turn out to be registered as Democrats…

  3. n.n says:

    “registered as Democrats”

    You don’t say? That would mean that their effort to brainwash the masses was not entirely successful. There is hope!

    Here’s an idea. Straight from the MSNBC’s mouth:

    Critics say consequences of individual choice missing from reform debate

    What a novel, and conservative concept, “personal responsibility.” Are you really MSNBC? Really?

    “Part of the problem is that many people may not be in a position to make healthful choices, Alker said. It can be cheaper to feed a family fast food than fresh vegetables, especially in areas where there are no supermarkets, for instance. A mother might miss a doctor’s appointment if she’s having transportation trouble. And everyone is subject to the pressures of a culture in which bad health behaviors are routinely glorified by advertisers.”

    No… I wrote too soon. Once a regressive, always a regressive.

  4. n.n says:

    A quick followup to my first post.

    Mommy!

    Help me tie my shoe!

    My fork is too heavy. Lift it for me!

    What do you mean? I have to clean after myself!?

    et cetera… et cetera…

  5. n.n says:

    All right… One more and I promise to stop.

    If you love me, you’ll do my homework for me.
    (Emotional appeal. Works every time.)

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