Civility? I guess you mean calling someone a "lying POS" is civil. I'm still waiting for your apology. I will accept it most graciously.
There's nothing wrong with being a remnant of poo, a droplet of fecal matter or a crap croissant... signed, Spoiler and Spoiler
When you accuse someone or, in this case, a group of people of something it's generally accepted behavior that you have facts to back up your assertion. As the idiot says…don’t hold your breath
Link Bill Press, syndicated columnist and former CNN host: "There's only one thing left: to rename the party for what it really stands for. It's no longer the Republican Party; it's the Hate America Party." Eugene Robinson, Washington Post columnist: "Why, oh why, do conservatives hate America so?...As Republican leaders -- except RNC Chairman Michael Steele -- are beginning to realize, "I'm With the Taliban Against America" is not likely to be a winning slogan." CNN Headline News host Joy Behar: Guest Richard Belzer: "We see, you know, they`re cheering when we don`t get the Olympics and - and demeaning the Nobel Prize...Joy Behar: Right, which is so un-American. MSNBC's host Ed Schultz: "This attack on President Obama trying to get the Olympics is about the most un-American thing I think I've ever seen." Radio host Cynthia Hardy on MSNBC's Hardball: "So [with the case of Rep. Joe Wilson] what you get is this blatant disregard for the office of the presidency, which is extremely un-American." MSNBC's host Ed Schultz: "Rush must have been popping a few too many pills that particular day. Turning a hopeful message about the resiliency of Americans into a partisan attack. That's un-American 'Psycho Talk,' which is par for the course." Blogger Steve Clemons, appearing on MSNBC: "Jesse Helms of North Carolina was chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for many years. And many of these folks that have come into their own today, particularly in the Bush administration, were essentially tutored by Helms to bring, you know, somewhat of a 'Fortress America' attitude to the comments, which are, I think, quite unpatriotic." CNN Headline News host Joy Behar: "Now why don`t you figure that this is a little unpatriotic for [Palin] to go to Hong Kong and badmouth the president of the United States? At the very least it's disrespectful." Newsweek's Jonathan Alter, appearing on MSNBC: "But they're trying to delegitimize him in any way they can, be as disrespectful, not just to him but to the office as they can. And to my mind, to be actually, what I would call unpatriotic in their approach." MSNBC host Keith Olbermann: "How are Democrats, anything but at best -- I`ll use this combination -- irresponsible at worst, unpatriotic for giving that party more say than utterly necessary than what they have already in many amendments of this bill in health care reform."
daWhopper - You need to change your sig, now. It is inappropriate and violates TOS. I find it funny that you reported mc mark for harassment, fyi.
I'm not stooping down to your schoolyard logic. my statement was in response to this gem. this is not about your perception of Democrats or the Obama administration. no, they say that racist depictions of Obama are racist. and the bigots and racists who support it come out, twisting double standards and hypocrisies and throwing around the term 1st or 2nd Amendment, since they don't really know the difference between either.
these were my words too When you accuse someone or, in this case, a group of people of something it's generally accepted behavior that you have facts to back up your assertion.