Posted on 05/08/2010 6:55:54 PM PDT by mdittmar
Monday the hispanic students and La Raza file a lawsuit that you hurt their kids feelings.
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MOODY’S: U.S. Debt Shock May Hit As Soon As 2013...
It had better, or were sunk
WAIVED? I don't think any of those patriots were WAIVING flags. Indeed, just the opposite. Waving them, maybe, but not WAIVING them.
Self appointed spelling Police?
“There was one arrest, however. A 20-year-old Latino was taken to jail and charged with misdemeanor battery for swatting a Tea Party member’s sign out of his hand. The suspect later told police he felt disrespected by the sign.”
He is going to find out what real disrespect is if he keeps those antics up.
It is hard to believe that the American flag offends anyone by being flown in America. That is insane. No one tried to stop the Hispanics from celebrating their holiday.
That they are arrogant enough and stupid enough to be angry because those kids displayed the American flag says one thing to me. They should not be permitted to celebrate Cinco de Mayo again.
These bast*#^s have no idea about freedom in America. They don’t have it in the corrupt sewers they come from. Yet they resent our flag. Well I resent them and they should be kicked out of this country. Enough is enough. If you don’t like our flag get the he^l out and don’t come back.
Just snickering—most journos look down their nose at Tea Partiers, often calling them (among other things) ignorant. Yet this one doesn’t know the difference between waive and wave. And the difference really is significant—one might almost suspect a freudian slip.
Go Tea Party!!
Rebellion is brewing!!
Remember in November!!
Nope. I appointed her.
(Not really.)
But a misspelling can be downright serious. Many years ago (ca. 1983, back when most folks knew how to spell correctly), a prior employer published an ad about how their product would help you find a certain kind of illusive problem.
They meant "elusive," as in hard to find, instead of "illusive," it's not really there, but the spelling error completely inverted their pitch. Instead of "our equipment finds that hard-to-find problem," the ad really said "our equipment shows you problems that aren't really there."
Not what you want.
[They were touting a special super-high-speed electronic circuit I spent a LOT of time designing for them, much faster than competitor HP's and it used much less power and less circuit-board real-estate to boot. I left the company on good terms and so had no problem joking with my old boss about this spelling error.]
Would they not be waivers of they waved the flag?
See?
The Arizona law is ALREADY working!
No, if they waived the flag, they’d go without flags. Look it up.
See if you can find the spelling error in THAT sentence.
The article stated 150 attended, that’s not too bad for such a short announcement.
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Thankyou, Tea Party Patriots. Bless you.
I think it was a caller to Rush the other day who illustrated the idiocy most clearly; Can you imagine going to Mexico on the Fourth of July and getting incensed at someone for displaying the Mexican flag? Of course not. It’s absurd, and obscene, and the fact that it gets any traction in this country is truly frightening.
Why can’t reporters learn to spell or use spell check?
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