View Full Version : Alabama candidate revives founding fathers for wacky campaign commercial
Accidental Martyr
14th June 2010, 11:13 AM
http://gawker.com/5562962/alabama-candidate-discusses-taxes-war-on-america-with-founding-fathers
Alferd_Packer
14th June 2010, 01:21 PM
Franklin: But we do not object to taxes in and of themselves. Your foolish diatribes, Mr. Barber, are far more taxing of our patience than the government is of our purses.
Washington: Methinks, Mr. Barber, that you are a whiny beyotch. As president, I called out the militia to enforce the first federal tax on whiskey.
Adams: Beer and chocolate are two pleasures that should be enjoyed and savored, ... We knew that we were up to the challenge to create an unexpected brew that could perfectly complement a Valentine's Day meal or be given as a special gift.
Kthulhut Fhtagn
14th June 2010, 03:33 PM
*sigh* No, the founding fathers did not revolt over a tea tax...they revolted over being taxed and receiving no representation. Or at the very least that was the reason why they protested the tea tax. In order for this guys analogy to be accurate he'd have to be speaking to a US district that was being taxed but previously had no congressional representative.
How am I expected to believe that this is what the founding fathers would want if so many conservatives and tea-baggers aren't even able to get middle school level history right?
ponderingturtle
14th June 2010, 04:25 PM
*sigh* No, the founding fathers did not revolt over a tea tax...they revolted over being taxed and receiving no representation.
They didn't want representation much either, they didn't have the population to effect policy much.
dudalb
14th June 2010, 04:41 PM
Mr. Barber is somewhat lacking in his knowledge of the American Revolution.
Bosozoku
14th June 2010, 05:34 PM
Pretty amazing that this commercial both hearkens back to and criticizes the Founding Fathers for only "going to war over tea."
Between this and those god-awful Charter One commercials, it seems like the Founding Fathers Commercial industry is booming.
MattusMaximus
14th June 2010, 06:28 PM
Mr. Barber is somewhat lacking in his knowledge of the American Revolution.
Seems like he was educated using Texas standards.
leftysergeant
15th June 2010, 04:45 PM
I guess Barber doesn't know that the reason that the tea tax was such a major cause was that it was a tax break given to a mega corporation to the disadvantage of mom-and-pop operations.
leftysergeant
15th June 2010, 05:52 PM
Seems like he was educated using Texas standards.
Come on, now. He doesn't sound that stupid.
Accidental Martyr
28th June 2010, 12:18 PM
Barber's latest ad:
Alabama candidate and Abraham Lincoln compare taxes to slavery and Holocaust.
http://m.gawker.com/5574635/alabama-candidate-and-abraham-lincoln-compare-taxes-to-slavery-holocaust
KingMerv00
28th June 2010, 01:10 PM
I'm confused. Does Rick Barber want to work at the Capitol or burn it down?
KingMerv00
28th June 2010, 01:33 PM
Franklin: But we do not object to taxes in and of themselves. Your foolish diatribes, Mr. Barber, are far more taxing of our patience than the government is of our purses.
Washington: Methinks, Mr. Barber, that you are a whiny beyotch. As president, I called out the militia to enforce the first federal tax on whiskey.
Adams: Beer and chocolate are two pleasures that should be enjoyed and savored, ... We knew that we were up to the challenge to create an unexpected brew that could perfectly complement a Valentine's Day meal or be given as a special gift.
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