littleflower wrote:cowboyangel wrote:
as i've said over and over - the biggest problem as i see it is the prevalence of extremists on both sides and their hold on politicians - people don't talk in washington anymore, and there is little compromise. OWS just looks to me like a bunch of people who are pissed that Obama has been unable to improve the economy, so they are looking for another way. they are one side of the extremist coin, the teabaggers are the other. and i'm sick of all of them.
OOOOO boogey men extremists. OOO boogey men extremists gonna get yo mamma.
I'm glad we had "extremists' in 1776. Everybody seems to like those extremists....oh yeah and the ones that said fuck you to the south in 1860 and then again in 1960.
Way ta go extremists!
yay, extremists! but ... forgot to mention a few ... like those in france in 1789 or in russia in 1918 or germany in the 1930s !!!!!!
you like extremes, i like balance. but i guess that just makes me a boring .... yawn ......
As long as you mentioned the Nazis, I like the partisan extremists in France and Finland and the Jewish extremists who who fought those bastards in the ghettos.
Talk about extremists....the police foster more violence and injury on the protestors than any other single entity. When American extremism in the form of private contractors, military raids that kill civilians, armed illegal aggression i.e. Iraq invasion does violence, that action is never characterized as "extremist". The cumfort zone you relish littleflower means death and misery to others...
I don't like "extremism " for its own sake. Sometimes it's called for when a just cause emerges.....like the current goals of the Occupy Movement.
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