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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 06/28/2005 at 05:17 PM   
 
  1. This is a good one.  I’ll go ahead and link to this post.

    Posted by lisar915    United States   06/28/2005  at  06:49 PM  

  2. That was painful to watch.  Painful because I had to witness such a cretin and painful to realize there are plenty more like him in this world.  oh UGH.  I just get depressed when I see stuff like this.

    Posted by Phoenix    United States   06/28/2005  at  07:22 PM  

  3. Phnenix:  These are Deniacs.  Like dg, they make you sick.  They are everywhere and need to be put down like rabid dogs.

    Posted by Z Woof    United States   06/28/2005  at  08:00 PM  

  4. i saw this live. people like this need the airtime so voters can associate them w/ the likes of hillary, dean, kerry, and the gelatinous fat on the spam of liberal politics: sen kennedy.

    sunlight is the best disinfectant

    Posted by tuffbeingright    United States   06/28/2005  at  08:04 PM  

  5. Was painful for me to watch too.  I looked at this kids face...yeah....just a kiddo...skeered me. 

    I am not sure where i heard or read this but it does hold so true, “there’s no percentage in arguing to the already indoctrinated”.

    Posted by imp    United States   06/28/2005  at  08:28 PM  

  6. Imp,

    I think that’s what depresses me.  Despair - the death throes of hope.  There is no hope in countering indoctrination.  As Z says - like rabid dogs. 

    I wish I were more cynical.  I’m bad enough as it is, but beneath my cynicism lies an undying hope that somehow, some way, reason will trumpet victory over fools.  I watched Nancy Pelosi just now - stupid storm flipped my TV off FOX onto CBS - and I just got depressed all over again.  Listening to her is like taking a role in a for-real Twilight Zone episode.  Then I flipped to FOX and got to listen to Charlie Rangel.  OH. MY. GOD.  That disgusting example of humanity has an ego that enters a room first to announce The Fat Head will be arriving momentarily.

    Posted by Phoenix    United States   06/28/2005  at  08:46 PM  

  7. That pencil-necked smirky POS is setting himself up for a real stomping by somebody.  Funny thing is, I almost think he would like that, either for the momentary celebrity it might bring or because he is a sicko, as in a practicing masochist.  He’s not only hateworthy, but very creepy.  IMO, bad vibes are coming off him.

    Hey Phoenix, sorry you were Pelosi’d.  I can’t figure how she came to be elected, nevermind becoming Minority Leader.  When she speaks, she comes across to me as a vacuous puppet-like figure, along the lines of a second grade teacher ernestly telling the kids why they should brush their teeth a certain way.

    Posted by dick    United States   06/28/2005  at  09:00 PM  

  8. hehheeeeeeeee......i found someone i can play with, with my BDSM......mere’ Dick.

    I’m told that i am too cynical, Pheonix.  I have no faith, no trust, no hope left.
    In individuals, to an extent, but not in the government . 

    I have always been an optimistic person.....i dont see that in me any more....i feel like I’m being sucked dry and drained anymore......but then....I’m givin a lil pat on the head.....and told....dont worry about it sugar...grinz......what a flippin hoot!

    The hope has left me....i AM trying to get it back...but dayum its hard.

    Posted by imp    United States   06/28/2005  at  10:00 PM  

  9. I have said this often before, and I will reiterate:  Liberals, criminals and scum!  Where you find one, you find all.  Nor do you find one without finding the others.  It never fails, never.  The same old symbiotic relationships, the same old convergence of interests!

    And always against decent folk!

    Grrrrrr!

    cool smile

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   06/29/2005  at  06:57 AM  

  10. Geeze, Tann, don’t hold back. Tell us what you really mean. LOL

    The “Liberals, criminals and scum” often are the same individual.

    For some reason Ted Kennedy and Al Sharpton came to mind.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   06/29/2005  at  07:10 AM  

  11. Oh Tannenberg wrote: “Liberals, criminals and scum!”

    They are all part of the democratic political constituency.  I submitted this letter to the editor of my local paper.  I’m amazed nobody threw a brick through my window afterwards.  Below is a snippet:

    It seems that Democrat activists and politicians just can’t get past their love affair with criminals. And why not? If the last Democrat president can commit felony perjury and get a free ride, what’s a little rape and murder among ideologues? And to show his unity with an elite group of potential clients, Clinton commuted the sentences of dozens of them just before his second term ended. Wire frauds, cocaine dealers, money launderers, meth dealers, felony firearm violators, extortionists - all were welcome to bask in the warm, soft glow of Clinton’s embrace. For a full list of the best and brightest, see:

    http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/commutationspaocht.htm

    Posted by tuffbeingright    United States   06/29/2005  at  07:49 AM  

  12. StinKerr wrote:

    And don’t forget another great moment in MA liberal politics: The Mike Dukakis - Willie Horton Story. This is what killed fairy-Mike’s presidential ambitions even more than that stupid picture of his pencil-neck sticking out of a tank.

    For those of you unfamiliar with the Mike/Willie story, read it and share it with your friends. And learn from the mistakes of being soft on crime (ie. a liberal)

    Posted by tuffbeingright    United States   06/29/2005  at  07:55 AM  

  13. Sorry- I meant to say…

    StinKerr wrote: “For some reason Ted Kennedy and Al Sharpton came to mind.”

    Posted by tuffbeingright    United States   06/29/2005  at  07:56 AM  

  14. I just couldn’t believe that Sean actually called the guy a moron and an idiot on the air. I loved when Alan started hammering him, and I think I noticed the smarmy git Kerryize. His whole thing has been that the soldiers get paid too much, but later in his blenderizing he seemed to think that they needed better benefits. Did anyone else catch that, or did I hear wrong?

    Posted by Red Five    United States   06/29/2005  at  08:05 AM  

  15. It’s not often that they team up to work someone over, but that asshat was asking begging for it.

    Did you know that Crook didn’t make it through Army basic? He says they bounced him for failing to make weight requirements.

    He also has hate sites up for cops and Mormons. He must have gotten a ticket once and had some nice Mormon girl tell him to go pound sand.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   06/29/2005  at  08:55 AM  

  16. Dick,

    Your comparison of Pelosi to a second-grade teacher is right on.  I cannot listen to elementary teachers talk for very long without going bonkers.  They are so used to enunciating carefully, speaking slowly, holding their eyes wide open, and basically talking down to the listener that I can’t bear it.  Pelosi is just like that.  Only her eyes are open like that because of six face-lifts.

    Red Five,

    No, I think Crook maintained from the beginning that the soldiers weren’t being paid enough - that was one of the reasons he said they were morons....for taking a job that paid so little.  It was hard to hear what with Sean and Allan both going.

    STIN !,

    haha… What is “to go pound sand.”?  har har ...  I can only imagine....  But it makes me laugh anyway....

    Posted by Phoenix    United States   06/29/2005  at  11:23 AM  

  17. Imp,

    Don’t give up.  Treat yourself to a couple or five Atlas Shrugged cocktails.  You be shruggin’ off yore mis’ries afore yew kno it.  I’ll join ya....

    Posted by Phoenix    United States   06/29/2005  at  11:24 AM  

  18. Sounds good to me, Pheonix, and with the pleasure of your intelligent and humorous company, I’m sure it would help!  Bet we could yack for hours.  smile

    Is telling someone to “ go pound sound “ the NICE version of telling one to “ go hump a stump “?  smirk

    Posted by imp    United States   06/29/2005  at  02:43 PM  

  19. I believe it would be, imp. The expression I heard was “go pound sand up your ass”. Doing a little google research I find that there’s also a version about “not having sense enough to pound sand down a rat hole”.

    I guess like a lot of things it has gone through some metamorpho er metamorphoseseseses changes.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   06/29/2005  at  03:02 PM  

  20. Nods to Stin, thanks *laffin*.  Picked a bunch of “sayings” up while in texas. Bet Stanley knows most of em’.  smile

    Posted by imp    United States   06/29/2005  at  03:19 PM  

  21. I picked up a few there too as well as some interesting ones on trips to Indiana, of all places.

    Posted by StinKerr    United States   06/29/2005  at  03:22 PM  

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