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How can I help the gop fight against godless, pinko community organizers and other such riff-raff?

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How do I join McCain/Palin in the fight against human rights?

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  1. Yeah, you're way too unrefined to help us. Go join the Obama camp, will you? You're not wanted here.


  2. Good Question and if they get elected you can find out cause you are right-our rights will go -since he obviously isn't strong enough to stand up against her and she is one scary pit bull, (pit bulls are cuter and nicer.)

  3. godless pinko community? Wow, you dont sound like an *******.  Maybe you could put together a petition to fight against people's rights that other close-minded people could sign.  Its a start. I am glad you are looking to make a difference in this election.

    Power to the people.

  4. Easy, by voting for McCain/Paulin in November.  That's the best fight you can offer.  To kill time before November, spread the word about your support, internet, church, blogs, yard signs...your voice isn't heard if you don't vote.  you can't complain about the government if you don't vote.

    VOTE

    VOTE

    VOTE

    VOTE

    and regarding what is said above: suicide=death to h**l, you don't want to go there, unless you're a democrat

  5. A good education would help a lot.

  6. do what I and my wife do

    just vote for John McCain and Sarah Palin

    that is adequate

  7. lol, im sure they dont need ur help to mess everything up

  8. The GOP epitomizes the riff-raff.  Welcome to the New GOP.  A mixture of tacky opulence and Jerry Springer.

  9. You want to fight AGAINST human rights?

  10. mj

  11. Just turn in all of your money and wait in line to stand on the other side of the wall so the rich and powerful don't have to see you.

  12. You are a subversive jerk.

    Contrary to Demon-crat belief, there are Republican's who beleive in human rights.

    For example:

    McCain Suggests Bush Has Endorsed Torture

    By Zachary A. Goldfarb

    Sen. John McCain today issued some of his strongest criticism of President Bush over an aggressive interrogation technique, clearly suggesting that the president has endorsed torture.

    During an assessment of the Bush presidency on "Fox News Sunday," McCain discussed the administration's use over "waterboarding," a technique that has been used to interrogate terrorist detainees.

    "Waterboarding to me is torture, okay? And waterboarding was advocated by the administration, and according to a published report, was used," McCain said. "I obviously don't want to torture any prisoners."

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