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Originally posted by Exuberant1
Don Ecker got so pissed about it that he dedicated two hours to a show wherein he utterly destroys Bill Cooper and plays several hilarious/sad clips of the drunken/enraged/lying bill cooper doing what he did best: being drunk, lying and raging.
Originally posted by SpigotOnHOT
reply to post by Exuberant1
Personally, i would have always taken for granted my freedom and the constitution that provides me those freedoms, if it were not for hearing Mr. Cooper and his passion for it. He taught me something school, my parent, any relatives, or friends never would have. Now whether he was lying about his passion for freedom i suppose is up for debate, but if you would take the time to listen to his broadcast, you could decide that for yourself.
Originally posted by Vicodin
Those who are only telling lies aren't even considered to be destroyed, cause they will do it them self... but two hours... sounds a little bit fishy to me.
Originally posted by SpectreDC
You must be one of those people every year that yells about weird military drills in America when the national guard does drills all the #ing time at the same time of the year.
Originally posted by SpectreDC
Originally posted by SpigotOnHOT
reply to post by Exuberant1
Personally, i would have always taken for granted my freedom and the constitution that provides me those freedoms, if it were not for hearing Mr. Cooper and his passion for it. He taught me something school, my parent, any relatives, or friends never would have. Now whether he was lying about his passion for freedom i suppose is up for debate, but if you would take the time to listen to his broadcast, you could decide that for yourself.
Considering you are saying Cooper had a passion for a constitution that PROVIDED rights, I think I can decide that Cooper was a #ing idiot that doesn't understand what the actual purpose of the constitution is. It doesn't provide any rights what so ever.
Originally posted by SpigotOnHOT
Originally posted by SpectreDC
Originally posted by SpigotOnHOT
reply to post by Exuberant1
Personally, i would have always taken for granted my freedom and the constitution that provides me those freedoms, if it were not for hearing Mr. Cooper and his passion for it. He taught me something school, my parent, any relatives, or friends never would have. Now whether he was lying about his passion for freedom i suppose is up for debate, but if you would take the time to listen to his broadcast, you could decide that for yourself.
Considering you are saying Cooper had a passion for a constitution that PROVIDED rights, I think I can decide that Cooper was a #ing idiot that doesn't understand what the actual purpose of the constitution is. It doesn't provide any rights what so ever.
..and i take it from that statement that you are the world foremost authority on the constitution? People's audacity on the internet is hilarious sometimes.edit on 7-12-2010 by SpigotOnHOT because: (no reason given)
bill cooper was an america icon, like colonel sanders, and jimmy carter, and for anyone to talk # about our american icons this way, is outright unamerican and should have their testicals wacked with a ballpeen hammer
Originally posted by Exuberant1