To: veronica
pretty soon the moonbats are going to say Kos is a paid agent of Karl Rove hired to make them look foolish and sink the party... :D
To: Echo Talon
"pretty soon the moonbats are going to say Kos is a paid agent of Karl Rove"
Shhhhhhhhhh
Don't let the secret out!
16 posted on
07/11/2006 1:03:52 PM PDT by
Syntyr
(Food for the NSA Line Eater -> "terrorist" "bomb" "plot" "kill" "overthrow" "coup de tas")
To: Echo Talon
pretty soon the moonbats are going to say Kos is a paid agent of Karl Rove hired to make them look foolish and sink the party... :D
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Well, duh. He was conservative until he got out of the army, then he suddenly changed.
And he's gone 0 for 20 in his support for democrat campaigns.
You know he's a Karl Rove plant, diabolically designed to suck up leftie money and waste it on born-to-losers.
But shhh, this is just between all us FReepers. Mums the word, OK?
24 posted on
07/11/2006 1:19:26 PM PDT by
Cheburashka
(World's only Spatula City certified spatula repair and maintenance specialist!!!)
To: Echo Talon
pretty soon the moonbats are going to say Kos is a paid agent of Karl Rove hired to make them look foolish and sink the party... :D
I've never done so but I assume it is an exercise in futility to venture over there and to DU land trying to reason with them. How about acting as unpaid agents- do any Freepers go on and try to get the groupthink going? Anyone engaged in psy-ops with them? I'd like to but just don't know if I could pull it off. I'm chuckling at the idea.
They seem like excitable lots- if they hear more of their own unhinged juvenile mythology presented they may assume it is an even larger "groundswell of support" that they claim reflects the views of most Americans.
Perhaps a few from FR could blend in with them for a while and then help steer them over the cliff? It would require a very strong stomach, a good deal of antiseptic soap, and periods where you turn your belief system upside down but it might be worthwhile. Its a place where the juvenile and the imbecilic (think of the rabbit cage experiment that "debunked" the Twin Towers) conspire on how to "reclaim America".
If they are so willing to accept very obvious frauds as "war heroes who oppose" (think of the coffee shop protestor with the surplus store beret) couldn't a few genuine veterans command them and spread disinformation to further their kook theories?
32 posted on
07/11/2006 1:48:12 PM PDT by
philled
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