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Posted by Drew458    United States   on 07/06/2007 at 12:30 PM   
 
  1. Thanks for the link. For a good look at sagging breasts, winter bush and shriveled penises, go to the main page which links to other events where these freaks actually protest naked. These are the imbeciles that put Nancy Pelosi in office?

    Posted by Kuso JiJi    Japan   07/06/2007  at  07:01 PM  

  2. Um, no thanks Kuso, even reading your description is bad enough.

    But as for the rest of that “art exhibit”? Wacked out bunch of smelly dirty hippies, commie scumbags all. They just don’t get it; I prescribe 10+ years living anywhere else other than our continent, as a citizen of whatever turd-world country you want. Like Darfour or Burma. That’ll learn ‘em ... if they live.

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    Now a comment on that blockquote, because there is a little bit of truthiness in there:

    No, I wouldn’t say since 1776. I might say since 1873, and in ever increasing and occasional little increments since then, especially in the last two decades. It’s still rape, but a really slow one.

    One laughable irony is that this poster was highly likely made by someone totally socialist, and you can’t have ANY freedom or liberty if you want to make socialism work.

    Another bit of ironic fun is that absolute freedom is total anarchy, and that kind of world would only survive if everyone was,<font color="purple"> like, totally groovy</font>, but groovy in the way of the <font color="RED">MAN</font>, man; every single person would have to be hard-working, productive, honest, moral, ethical, and compassionate. Every. Single. Person. Because one bad apple would spoil the whole bunch, baby. Which would leave the hippies out of the picture entirely; that world would look more like an Amish community than Haight-Asbury.

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    Why 1873? (<font color="RED">WARNING: civil rights history lesson! Look away now, or else!</font>)

    1873 was when SCOTUS made a dreadful decision in the Slaughter-House Cases that effectively nullified the magnificent first section of the 14th Ammendment:

    “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

    You see, the 14th was written to limit the power of the states against the people; it closed the loophole that the Constitution really only limited the federal government. While the 14th was one of the “reconstruction ammendments” written mostly to give citizenship and equality to former slaves, the rules applied to all of us. Even though the Supreme Court was packed (by Lincoln and Grant) with Republicans at the time, they soon set about watering this one down ASAP. The Slaughter-Houses decision also gave the highest level of federal approval to blatantly obvious corruption in New Orleans. Who’da thunk it? wink

    Just think where we’d be if that 5-4 decision had gone the other way - there would be no gun control, there never would have been any of that Jim Crow crap, absolute civil rights and equality would have occurred about 100 years before it finally did, there never would have been a monopoly, and probably no need for unions either. But no, the Supremes decided that the effort of your work isn’t actually property, and then they split hairs and decided that each citizen actually has two kinds of citizenship; one national and one state. And its been downhill ever since.

    Go ahead and read through it if you can (it’s the first link), and see if you don’t totally agree with Justice Field’s dissenting opinion. Slaughter-Houses was the first big bite taken out of freedom.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   07/06/2007  at  08:09 PM  

  3. It’s sort of weird looking at something like that.  Everyone so uniform, no dissenting opinions, anti U.S., anti semitic, anti freedom, all with a dreary and depressing sameness.  What happened to the concept of free thought?  Where are individual liberty and the right to dissent, or is dissent only allowed when it’s anti U.S.?  I cannot fathom why anyone would so consistently take such extreme and negative positions, yet I see it regularly.  I guess it’s something I’ll never understand, like why certain kinds of sex freaks want to be castrated.  It’s there, we all know about it, but it makes no sense to anyone who is remotely normal.

    Don’t call those people liberals or progressives, there’s nothing liberal or progressive about them.  I don’t think that they could even be good communists or even socialists, except in the sense of a discredited German socialist movement from about 70 years ago.

    These people are the ones I like to call neo Fascists.  What isn’t forbidden is compulsory.  Sick, very sick.  Any question why I switched sides?  The movement that once prided itself on freedom of thought, has devolved to a very sad state.

    Posted by Dr. Jeff    United States   07/06/2007  at  09:12 PM  

  4. The thing is, I was in San Francisco over a week ago, walking around the city with my DH and sons. I did not encounter one rabid moonbat or freak display in our extensive walking travels.

    Obviously Zombie times editor went looking for these freak shows...SF is not inundated with them as this blog (much like the media) would have you believe.

    For the most part, what I saw of the city (quite a bit actually) was “normal”.

    Posted by CharmingBarracuda    United States   07/08/2007  at  10:47 AM  

  5. I’ve been to SF on many occasions. Each time I witnessed something during the visit that left me with the impression that SF is truly the United States’ living breathing freak show.

    Just passing through SFO for a connecting flight over the last Christmas holiday revealed a fundamental differences between the way people in SF and the rest of the country think. As we made our way around the country my baby girl learned to flash her two fingers to anybody she anticipated asking her how old she was. Everywhere we went, people would say, oh you are two years old, how cute. Everywhere except SF that is where the responder returned a Peace sign of their own.

    Posted by Kuso JiJi    Japan   07/08/2007  at  05:27 PM  

  6. is it just me, or does mr gov there look an awful lot like Clinton ??

    Posted by l j    United States   07/08/2007  at  11:18 PM  

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