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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 713213" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p><span style="color: red">It is as useful to remind Baba, UPS Lifer, and any other Tea-Party sheep supporter anew of how the term originated and with whom. A TV news report aired last March 14 in which a correspondent described the original protest act, ‘take a teabag, put it in an envelope, and mail it to the White House.’ He added, ‘reteaparty.com has a headline Teabag the Fools in D.C. on tax day.’ Thus the verb to teabag was invented by the teabaggers themselves, <strong>and the correspondent who put it on TV was a Griff Jenkins of Fox News.</strong> <strong>Send your complaints to him.</strong></span></p><p><span style="color: red">The teabaggers coined their own name, without realizing what it also means, and then they blamed their critics for their stupidity. By the way, why did it take them so long to figure out what a teabagger is? Why has this outrage on their part flared up recently? </span></p><p><span style="color: red">It is as if none of them know how to use Google. (I’ll help you out teabaggers. Google isn’t another sexual term. It is a search engine. Ask one of your grand kids to show you how it works).Fox News helped spread the term before MSNBC or any other Lefty got a hold of it, but as we know in the teabagger mind, Fox News can do no wrong, so it is a given that they won’t believe me for that matter....</span></p><p><span style="color: #ff0000">BTW...The Red Ink is dedicated to you Lifer, enjoy getting rid of this stain.....</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Editor in chief of the Harvard Law review...umm...given a pass uh ?</p><p>I raised my Kid-Nephew since he was 13....His hard work and dedication earned him the prestigous position of Villanova's Editor in chief 2003'. I can assure you of personal experience there is nothing further from the truth of your disengenius post. I almost smypathize for you with how Fox and the Rt Wing Think Tanks have formed your opinions...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 713213, member: 9859"] [COLOR=red]It is as useful to remind Baba, UPS Lifer, and any other Tea-Party sheep supporter anew of how the term originated and with whom. A TV news report aired last March 14 in which a correspondent described the original protest act, ‘take a teabag, put it in an envelope, and mail it to the White House.’ He added, ‘reteaparty.com has a headline Teabag the Fools in D.C. on tax day.’ Thus the verb to teabag was invented by the teabaggers themselves, [B]and the correspondent who put it on TV was a Griff Jenkins of Fox News.[/B] [B]Send your complaints to him.[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=red]The teabaggers coined their own name, without realizing what it also means, and then they blamed their critics for their stupidity. By the way, why did it take them so long to figure out what a teabagger is? Why has this outrage on their part flared up recently? [/COLOR] [COLOR=red]It is as if none of them know how to use Google. (I’ll help you out teabaggers. Google isn’t another sexual term. It is a search engine. Ask one of your grand kids to show you how it works).Fox News helped spread the term before MSNBC or any other Lefty got a hold of it, but as we know in the teabagger mind, Fox News can do no wrong, so it is a given that they won’t believe me for that matter....[/COLOR] [COLOR=#ff0000]BTW...The Red Ink is dedicated to you Lifer, enjoy getting rid of this stain.....[/COLOR] Editor in chief of the Harvard Law review...umm...given a pass uh ? I raised my Kid-Nephew since he was 13....His hard work and dedication earned him the prestigous position of Villanova's Editor in chief 2003'. I can assure you of personal experience there is nothing further from the truth of your disengenius post. I almost smypathize for you with how Fox and the Rt Wing Think Tanks have formed your opinions... [/QUOTE]
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