In the grand tradition of unintentional wingnut hilarity, Some Guy With a Website asks: "What's the difference between a Tea Party Protest and a Rally for Immigrants' Rights?"
A: The immigrants can spell.
Go here for a lesson on Teabonics.
Take back Amercia, indeed. No excetions!
Many thanks to James for sending!
On a more serious note, Tim Wise asks, "What if the tea party were black?"
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America ending with "CIA" might be more accurate, actually.
Oh my.
One facet of being an educated person - not necessarily formally educated, but someone with a curious mind, who seeks exposure to ideas and values knowledge - is knowing how much you don't know.
The ignorance of so much ignorance speaks volumes.
Rather, speeks volooms.
We staged our own pro-immigration reform rally at the Georgia capitol on May 1. Apparently the leadership of our "pro-enforcement" opponents discouraged supporters from staging a counter-protest. They explained that it might be too dangerous for them to do so. I think they have a point; all of that praying and hand-holding we did could give them an acute feeling of shame.
SP, that's great. I mentioned the US May Day rallies in a previous thread. So glad to know you were part of it.
I think they have a point; all of that praying and hand-holding we did could give them an acute feeling of shame.
Of course, feelings of shame would mean they had consciences.
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