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Liberals have really had a bad couple of days…

How do I know MissLalaloo is a liberal?
Only progressives hate black conservatives and feel free to display their inherent racism for all the world to see.
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YouTube Comment Of The DayLiberals have really had a bad couple of days… Only progressives hate black conservatives and feel free to display their inherent racism for all the world to see.
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January 21st, 2010 at 8:34 pm
I’m not so sure MissLalaloo is a lib. The background to her Youtube channel shows her holding a gun as if she’s at a firing range. Most libs I know wouldn’t touch a gun. She’s still a moron though.
Maybe Tiger Woods should look her up. She’s defo his type.
January 21st, 2010 at 9:11 pm
I may be wrong, but I would guess that she has a crush on Bob. Judging from Bob’s response, the feeling may be mutual. This reminds me of grade school days, where we would chase the girls, in an awkward attempt to express our affection.
A conservative and liberal sitting in a tree…
She’s still a moron though.
Yup, conservatism does not guarantee a better person.
January 21st, 2010 at 11:35 pm
ah yes, tolerant and inclusive progressives strike again..
…yippee
January 22nd, 2010 at 12:34 pm
@n.n – “conservatism does not guarantee a better person.” true, but the odds are waaaaaay better.
January 22nd, 2010 at 1:28 pm
PB-in-AL:
Exactly. That’s why we start with conservative principles, the derivatives of classical liberalism.
In every system it is desirable to start in a position with properties known to be good, and make adjustments as necessary. It requires far less energy and increases the likelihood of a better outcome. Of course, the “better outcome” has been defined differently by people. It is that distinction, more than paths, which distinguishes conservatives from liberals. The challenge is not to confuse the destination and paths, which, by necessity, often intersect.