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jillan

(39,451 posts)
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 10:54 AM Jun 2012

Let Tucson be a message to Kkkarl, Kkkoch and the rest of the bullies -

Your be afraid of the black man in the White House that wants to take away your guns message actually helped teabagger Jesse Kelly lose.

I don't know alot of people in Tucson, but from what I heard from those I do know and are not politically involved, that they *would not* vote for Jesse Kelly because his constant ads on the radio and tv went over the top with their hatred.
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Of course the rw wackos are spinning this as a 'sympathy vote'.... if that's the case, then how do they explain how Gabrielle Giffords beat Jesse Kelly in 2008?

Take your hatred elsewhere wackos - it didn't work - even in Arizona.

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Let Tucson be a message to Kkkarl, Kkkoch and the rest of the bullies - (Original Post) jillan Jun 2012 OP
But of course, this kind of "passionate, heated political rhetoric" had nothing to do with Iceberg Louie Jun 2012 #1
That's just even more proof how out of touch the gopers have become. Why on earth jillan Jun 2012 #2

Iceberg Louie

(190 posts)
1. But of course, this kind of "passionate, heated political rhetoric" had nothing to do with
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 11:14 AM
Jun 2012

the Giffords tragedy. The shooter was "apparently apolitical". Just ask Sarah "Put The Crosshairs on Gabby Giffords" Palin. "Retreat an reload" didn't influence Loughner; after all, he used an illegally modified clip extension.

jillan

(39,451 posts)
2. That's just even more proof how out of touch the gopers have become. Why on earth
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 11:39 AM
Jun 2012

would they think their hate rhetoric and gun worshiping would work in Tucson, of all places?

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