Moms Demand Action

Started by P33v3, February 28 2015 12:25:25 PM MST

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P33v3

Does anyone besides me think that the group Moms Demand Action sounds more like some sort of porn site than a gun control group?

Everytime I hear them mentioned I start giggling like Beavis and Butthead.

Just wondering.

The topics here have been a little heavy here lately so thought I throw a little humor out there.

:))
:P

Wolfie

Reminds me when the Tea Party was formed and they called themselves Teabaggers. Not knowing it was a Log Cabin sexual act.

gandog56

I demand they quit their baseless campaign.
Some people think I'm paranoid because I have so many guns. With all my guns, what do I have to be paranoid about?

Geeman

Quote from: Wolfie on February 28 2015 01:54:46 PM MST
Reminds me when the Tea Party was formed and they called themselves Teabaggers. Not knowing it was a Log Cabin sexual act.

I like how you spout stuff without any basis of truth.  Problem is it impacts your credibility.

Greg

Patriot

The squeaky wheel gets the grease. We need a Moms demand Guns group. The left types are much better at being "activists." Maybe it's easier for them to form protests and march for their causes when they have so much free time collecting government checks.

Wolfie

Some members of the movement adopted the term as a verb, and a few others referred to themselves as "teabaggers."[241][242][243] News media and progressive commentators outside the movement began to use the term mockingly and derisively, alluding to the sexual connotation of the term when referring to Tea Party protesters. The first pejorative use of the term was in 2007 by Indiana Democratic Party Communications Director Jennifer Wagner.[244] The use of the double entendre evolved from Tea Party protest sites encouraging readers to "Tea bag the fools in DC" to the political left adopting the term for derogatory jokes.[243][245][246] It has been used by several media outlets to humorously refer to Tea Party-affiliated protestors.[247] Some conservatives have advocated that the non-vulgar meaning of the word be reclaimed.[243] Grant Barrett, co-host of the A Way with Words radio program, has listed teabagger as a 2009 buzzword meaning, "a derogatory name for attendees of Tea Parties, probably coined in allusion to a sexual practice".[248]


Geeman

Quote from: Wolfie on February 28 2015 05:03:53 PM MST
Some members of the movement adopted the term as a verb, and a few others referred to themselves as "teabaggers."[241][242][243] News media and progressive commentators outside the movement began to use the term mockingly and derisively, alluding to the sexual connotation of the term when referring to Tea Party protesters. The first pejorative use of the term was in 2007 by Indiana Democratic Party Communications Director Jennifer Wagner.[244] The use of the double entendre evolved from Tea Party protest sites encouraging readers to "Tea bag the fools in DC" to the political left adopting the term for derogatory jokes.[243][245][246] It has been used by several media outlets to humorously refer to Tea Party-affiliated protestors.[247] Some conservatives have advocated that the non-vulgar meaning of the word be reclaimed.[243] Grant Barrett, co-host of the A Way with Words radio program, has listed teabagger as a 2009 buzzword meaning, "a derogatory name for attendees of Tea Parties, probably coined in allusion to a sexual practice".[248]

Just so you admit "Soros & Co." was the origin of the term.  When thousands of grass root folks are fed the term by media activists, there will be some that use it.

Greg

Wolfie

I could care less who came up with the name.

I found it humorous that these fools called themselves that.

Charlie_Zulu

Quote from: Wolfie on February 28 2015 05:40:26 PM MST
I found it humorous that these fools called themselves that.

Yeah... that's funny.  Well played. 

::)




4949shooter


gandog56

It's like MADD

I joined DAMM, drunks against Mad Mothers.
Some people think I'm paranoid because I have so many guns. With all my guns, what do I have to be paranoid about?

4949shooter


maxsnafu

I'm a dad and I demand action. Get back in the kitchen and make me a sammich. Chop! Chop!

redbaron007

Quote from: maxsnafu on March 26 2015 08:50:22 AM MDT
I'm a dad and I demand action. Get back in the kitchen and make me a sammich. Chop! Chop!

Are shoes required?   :o 8) ;D :P
Some days it's just good to be lucky; rather than just good looking!