Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Dirtiest Word in the English language

I shouldn't use the word "Conservative" anymore. "Conservative" has become the dirtiest word in the English language -- and I'm trying to maintain a family-friendly site.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Heh. You don't even know what the word really means, as evidenced in nearly every one of your posts. How about "neocon" -- that's a much dirtier word.

CJP said...

The difference between "Neo-con" and "Conservative" has been obscured by the fact that they both represent the backbone of the Republican Party. The Republican Party has become a Big Tent -- Crazies, Crazier and Craziest.

Anonymous said...

See response to this comment that you've since promoted to a separate blog post. You have a really, really bad habit of promoting your own responses to conversations to separate blog posts in an obvious attempt to (a) escape the existing thread's debate, and (b) crown your own reply as more Profound And Important than the rest. Annoying and evasive.

bern said...

Yeah, trying to keep it clean. All your blog's are full of hate and mostly lie's.

CJP said...

I sure hope you're right, Bern. How can I hope to be the new Ann Coulter without a blog full of hate and lies?

bern said...

WOW, making no sense as usual. keep up the good job CJP.

CJP said...

Thanks, Bern. Glad you're a fan.

bern said...

You got it, so here do your #1 fan a soild. Read Glenn Beck's book Common Sense. No BS would like to hear your thought's on it. It's a easy read.

bern said...

Oh real quick you never commented back on the Sotomayor blog. Just wanted to hear your view. Discussion is healthy.