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    Re: Oh, they're not angry....

    Quote Originally Posted by DraftBoy View Post
    Yes but did you not read the report and notice that not one part of anything mentioned violence or destruction of property? Ask yourself what is the point of labeling this event as something that it clearly was not? You're using a source that has a history of doing this, do you not wonder why that is, or take that into account when reading/linking their pieces?
    Nothing like what they did back in '62, fer sure, but Ole Miss folks are still huuuuuge douchebags.
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    Re: Oh, they're not angry....

    Quote Originally Posted by gebobs View Post
    Nothing like what they did back in '62, fer sure, but Ole Miss folks are still huuuuuge douchebags.
    Well no doubt about that, but The Grove is still the greatest tailgating spot in all of America.
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    Re: Oh, they're not angry....

    Quote Originally Posted by DraftBoy View Post
    Well no doubt about that, but The Grove is still the greatest tailgating spot in all of America.

    Yep, the girls there can probably make you forget that they wear white robes and hoods to Homecoming.

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    Re: Oh, they're not angry....

    Quote Originally Posted by gebobs View Post
    Yep, the girls there can probably make you forget that they where white robes and hoods to Homecoming.
    They can do A LOT more than that, I mean..just...damn.

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    Re: Oh, they're not angry....

    Speaking of anger...the level of hatred and denial in Conservatives is reaching new highs...
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    Archconservatives: anger, denial but no acceptance of Obama's victory

    Step by step, die-hard conservatives are confronting their grief over President Barack Obama's re-election.

    But judging from blog posts and other public pronouncements, many remain stuck somewhere between denial and anger, very far from acceptance.

    So far this week, prolific blogger Judson Phillips on Tea Party Nation has called for boycotting the Electoral College to prevent validating the election result and lamented the triumph of liberalism in destroying national unity and therefore America's greatness.

    Over at RedState.com, a more sophisticated political analysis echoes calls by Republican leaders to better communicate conservative principles instead of softening or dropping them.

    "There'll be no hand-wringing here and there sure as hell won't be any apologies for fighting for what we believe in," founder and CNN contributor Erick Erickson wrote Tuesday.
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    Little of the discussion focuses on the changing demographics of the country, identified by exit polls and many analysts as a major factor in both Obama's 2008 victory to become the nation's first African-American president and his re-election on November 6.

    In particular, Obama received overwhelming support from the nation's fastest-growing demographic -- Hispanic Americans -- to cause some high-profile conservatives including Fox radio and television host Sean Hannity to soften their stance on immigration reform.

    Overall, though, hard-core conservatives continue to reject that they are a minority in a country built on the core principle of liberty that they embrace.

    Instead, the initial reactions and subsequent attempts to explain what happened sought scapegoats, such as what right-wing critics describe as a deficient Republican challenger in Mitt Romney, electoral theft or a liberal-dominated media industry that is part of a broader Marxist effort dating back decades to undermine the nation.
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    On Sunday, Phillips proposed an action plan -- getting Electoral College voters in states won by Romney to boycott the validation of the election result by the December 17 deadline.

    "The 12th Amendment specifies the quorum or the necessary number of states for the College to act, is 2/3," Phillips wrote. "In other words, if 17 states refuse to participate, the Electoral College does not have a quorum."

    Without a quorum to decide the presidency, he continued, the Republican-led U.S. House will decide and presumably choose Romney. Phillips acknowledged such a move would set a "dangerous precedent," but added that "the situation is so grim we really have no other choice."


    http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/20/politi...html?hpt=hp_t2

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