An Honest Tea Bagger

Filed in National by on September 2, 2011

You just can’t make this shit up.

Registering them to vote is like handing out burglary tools to criminals.  It is profoundly antisocial and un-American to empower the nonproductive segments of the population to destroy the country — which is precisely why Barack Obama zealously supports registering welfare recipients to vote.

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Encouraging those who burden society to participate in elections isn’t about helping the poor.  It’s about helping the poor to help themselves to others’ money.  It’s about raw so-called social justice.  It’s about moving America ever farther away from the small-government ideals of the Founding Fathers.

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  1. The Disgrace says:

    Guess where Tea baggers put their testicles? Right on the forehead of liberals and the libs love it.
    Go tell your boy to fix the 9.1 % jobless rate and keep loving those sacs on your head.

  2. MJ says:

    What’s disgraceful is the Party of No not giving a shit about the American public and throwing up roadblocks to any of the President’s plans to fix the jobless rate and the economy. All your side wants to do is give more tax breaks to the richest 2% of the country and screw everyone else.

  3. V says:

    this guys is totally on point! voting should be a privilege to an american citizen! not a right!

    We should do something that guarantees that voters are well informed and able to support themselves without the goverments help. Maybe we should use literacy tests? perhaps a poll tax?

    oh wait.

  4. Caroline says:

    The problem is that too many Conservatives (and Independents, too) continue to believe the stereotype that all poor people are minorities who are unemployed, uneducated, and would rather just sit around and collect welfare than look for a job. What many people on the right fail to see is that there are many poor people, and people who live on the brink of poverty, who do work for a living at low wage jobs or seasonal/temporary jobs. I also have met people scraping buy on part-time work but would work full-time if they could.

  5. Delawarelefty says:

    These remarks were made by a conservative wackjob by the name of Matthew Vadum. It simply highlights the utter bankruptcy of the Tea Bag traitors and their coordinated effort to disenfranchize millions of Americans. There is a cell waiting for Mr Vadum and Disgrace at Gitmo. They represent a far greater threat to the American way of life than any present resident of that facility.

  6. Truth Teller says:

    The suggestion by V that maybe we should give literacy test to folks for the right to vote is not such a bad idea at all it would eliminate all of Bill Curley’s listeners down here in Sussex

  7. Elitist like this guy are the true “burdens on society”.