This sprite is cute as a button but I'm feeling a little sorry for her for a few reasons: 1. Very few young children feel strongly enough about tax reform to create signs and show up at demonstrations holding those signs. This leads me to believe she is being used as a pawn by her parents to try to get the word out that they are not insane. 2. If she knows how to read and knows what the sign actually says she might be being introduced for the first time to the idea that a lot of people think her Mommy and Daddy and their friends are all completely out of their minds. She might have gone to sleep that night thinking "why do people think my Mommy and Daddy are crazy?" 3. I'll bet her parents will never let her read "Alice in Wonderland."
If you take it to mean that her teaparties, which are conventionally at tiny tables with stuffed animals and not politically charged, then she's entirely right. I refuse to interpret it any other way.
I could be mistaken, but I don't think this sign is meant to indicate that she is at a Conservative nutjob rally, but rather the opposite. I read it as : "This rally isn't one of those that a bunch of idiotic, fat, white nutjobs attend"..
Either way, kids shouldn't be used for any political agenda.
if you say so, dumbass
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September 30, 2009 at 4:57 PM
Maybe they just couldn't afford a babysitter after the Governemt took "it's share" of their hard earned money to give to the lazy-ass people waiting for handouts instead of working.
if you say so, dumbass
said...
September 30, 2009 at 4:59 PM
Yeah, I miss-typed government. Let me repost it for you:
Maybe they just couldn't afford a babysitter after the Government took "it's share" of their hard earned money to give to the lazy-ass people waiting for handouts instead of working.
Just Sayin'
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October 13, 2009 at 9:43 AM
If you're editing your post, Mr. If You Say So, Dumbass, I must point out that you also mis-typed "miss-typed" and that "it's" is a contraction for "it is". If you mean "belonging to it", that's spelled its.
If you're the one pulling the dumbass card, make sure you can correctly articulate your argument. You'll have more credence for your argument.
Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. I believe in this whole-heartedly.
And I appreciate anyone who has the gumption to protest despite their handicapped abilities to articulate what they oppose. Their right, and ours, to a freedom of speech is something few in this world can savor. Another right we should not forget to savor, though, is the right to mock them.
Some of these signs have been floating around the internet for a while and could be called classics, others are new. They just needed to be collected in one place. Please enjoy, and share it with your friends.
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This sprite is cute as a button but I'm feeling a little sorry for her for a few reasons:
1. Very few young children feel strongly enough about tax reform to create signs and show up at demonstrations holding those signs. This leads me to believe she is being used as a pawn by her parents to try to get the word out that they are not insane.
2. If she knows how to read and knows what the sign actually says she might be being introduced for the first time to the idea that a lot of people think her Mommy and Daddy and their friends are all completely out of their minds. She might have gone to sleep that night thinking "why do people think my Mommy and Daddy are crazy?"
3. I'll bet her parents will never let her read "Alice in Wonderland."
If you take it to mean that her teaparties, which are conventionally at tiny tables with stuffed animals and not politically charged, then she's entirely right. I refuse to interpret it any other way.
I could be mistaken, but I don't think this sign is meant to indicate that she is at a Conservative nutjob rally, but rather the opposite. I read it as : "This rally isn't one of those that a bunch of idiotic, fat, white nutjobs attend"..
Either way, kids shouldn't be used for any political agenda.
Maybe they just couldn't afford a babysitter after the Governemt took "it's share" of their hard earned money to give to the lazy-ass people waiting for handouts instead of working.
Yeah, I miss-typed government. Let me repost it for you:
Maybe they just couldn't afford a babysitter after the Government took "it's share" of their hard earned money to give to the lazy-ass people waiting for handouts instead of working.
If you're editing your post, Mr. If You Say So, Dumbass, I must point out that you also mis-typed "miss-typed" and that "it's" is a contraction for "it is". If you mean "belonging to it", that's spelled its.
If you're the one pulling the dumbass card, make sure you can correctly articulate your argument. You'll have more credence for your argument.
Just sayin'.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/tue-august-18-2009/cnn-s-just-sayin-
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