Thursday, July 02, 2009
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Someone you should know
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Posted by:
Katie Pavlich at
12:51 PM
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Alfonzo Rachel, "Zo" from MachoSauce Productions is a conservative republican, he is pro-life, believes in limited taxes, the second amendment, the American dream, and more. He appeared yesterday on FoxNews Channel with Stuart Varney (filling in for Neil Cavuto) and refuted the claims by Jeanne Garafolo that tea party protesters are all “racists” and “rednecks.” He does a fine job of taking on liberal hypocrisy in his homemade YouTube videos and is now working for Pajamas TV.
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I never heard the miners story but it is a good one, I have heard the farmer story, but I know the libs think of it as a put down I have always thought it was a badge of honor , you know hard work family values religion all of those things that make libs pull their hair out. |
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Leftys don't know that the term "Red Neck" probably originated from folks, many of whom were far on the left in that day and age. (Yes, they were left, but on the right side of things -- one of the few times the left was right.)
Many believe the term came from when what became the UMW fought against the coal operators in Southern West Virginia.
They decided that they needed a way to tell the good guys from the bad guys when the shooting started after they had marched across Blair Mountain. What they did was tie a red bandanna around their necks. The miners had no money, but bandannas were cheap -- cost about two cents.
The minors lost the battle because of crooked law officials, judges and hired thugs belonging to a company named Felton, but they won the war.
UMW came into being after that go-around. The UMW did one heck of a lot of the working man for many years, but eventually turned corrupt as have most other unions.
Another school of thought believe the term referred to farmers in the South who worked out in the sun and had "red necks."
I go with the miner story.
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It's hard to believe that there is a serious-minded conservative out there who speaks the truth while simultaneously claiming to expose "liberal hypocrisy". It can't be done, because the format for conservative propaganda is rife with lies, misrepresentation and exaggeration; and it has to be in order to claim there is rampant liberal hypocrisy.
On the other hand, one doesn't have to throw a stone far at all to hit any number of Republican/rightwing hypocrisies out there. Does this conservative also address those? Only a few in your ranks do, and they get nothing but negative backlash for it. Kathleen Parker, Megan McCain come to mind. |
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A redneck oh wait get all that black stuff off your neck and face , that won't work, anybody have any red paint, how are we going to believe this black guy is a red neck? Garafalo get on Keith Olberdingdong's show, maybe we can bleach him like jackson, then we can paint his neck red, yeah that will work. |
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I mean, just because he's funny doesn't make him "awesome" awesome. I know he's still a rightwing nutjob. |
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This is the same "Zo" I've seen on Breitbart doing skits with Stephen Crowder. He IS awesome! |
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Maybe Frank should see Alonzo. He gets it. I've been following this guy for two years.
Sgt. Freedom is another guy you should look up. Not for those who hate swearing. |
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