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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 09/28/2005 at 06:33 AM   
 
  1. You don’t want to miss this: Anatomy of a photograph.

    Posted by rightwingprof    United States   09/28/2005  at  08:25 AM  

  2. Brilliant both counts, Skipper and Prof.

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   09/28/2005  at  08:54 AM  

  3. RW PROF: That is an awesome editorial and pictorial revealing the tricks the media will go through to “bias” an event. Fantastic!

    Posted by The Skipper    United States   09/28/2005  at  10:42 AM  

  4. Is that a frog on her/its hand or is she just glad to be there… dickhead peace pacifier monkey cutebutthead

    Not just “anatomy of a photograph”, it’s also “anatomy of a nightmare”.

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   09/28/2005  at  11:12 AM  

  5. Why don’t you show you face, you freaking coward!!!!!! machinegun

    Posted by U2warrior05    United States   09/28/2005  at  03:27 PM  

  6. Shocked by the widespread suffering of those displaced from their homes by the flooding in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) offered to plug one of the holes in the Lake Pontchartrain levee with his own ample body.

    “The Bush Administration had failed to stem the tide of this cataclysm,” said Kennedy. “I have had some experience with aquatic mishaps. This experience will bolster me in the hours of desperation had I plugged one of the leaks myself.”

    Kennedy had arranged to have the Air Force transport him by helicopter and lower him into the easternmost breach in the levee. The hope was that the senator’s doughy frame be pliable enough to conform to the hole’s dimensions and halt or, at least slow, the flow of water from the lake into the city.

    President Bush praised Senator Kennedy’s decision. “I think it’s mighty big of him to offer so much for the good of the country,” said Bush. “There aren’t many who could fill such a large role in this disaster.”
    Shocked by the widespread suffering of those displaced from their homes by the flooding in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) offered to plug one of the holes in the Lake Pontchartrain levee with his own ample body.

    “The Bush Administration had failed to stem the tide of this cataclysm,” said Kennedy. “I have had some experience with aquatic mishaps. This experience will bolster me in the hours of desperation had I plugged one of the leaks myself.”

    Kennedy had arranged to have the Air Force transport him by helicopter and lower him into the easternmost breach in the levee. The hope was that the senator’s doughy frame be pliable enough to conform to the hole’s dimensions and halt or, at least slow, the flow of water from the lake into the city.

    President Bush praised Senator Kennedy’s decision. “I think it’s mighty big of him to offer so much for the good of the country,” said Bush. “There aren’t many who could fill such a large role in this disaster.”

    Posted by Officer Pupp    United States   09/28/2005  at  04:34 PM  

  7. Ted Kennedy’s noble sacrifice was nixed by EPA officials who decried the potential environmental damage he would cause should he explode.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   09/28/2005  at  06:30 PM  

  8. There is always the danger that Red Ted “FatBoy” Kennedy would emulate a Gummi Bear and expand, when placed in water, to frighteningly enormous proportions. He could engulf the entire region in a horrible gelatinous mass of yecch-toplasm. barf

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   09/29/2005  at  12:58 PM  

  9. If you liked that last photo essay of moonbats on parade, you don’t want to miss this one, especially if you want to laugh real hard.

    Posted by rightwingprof    United States   09/29/2005  at  01:43 PM  

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