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Mob justice triumphs in Vermont

Filed Under (Traitors) by Don C on 05-03-2008

Indictments issued by popular decree are nothing but a modern version of a lynch mob. With the election in Vermont last night Kurt Daims and Brattleboro are in the news. Surprise, Bush-Cheney were lynched. Check out some of the many, many retarded comments at the link.

Ironically, the ballot and the fact that people showed up to vote in favor of the idiotic ballot measure codifying the idiotic opinions of Daims and a majority of those in Brattleboro proves uncategorically that we live in a free society and that our elected leaders are mostly not thugs. (The bureaucrats are the thugs.) Do you think a Russian version of Daims and Brattleboro would have felt so confident in running such a stunt against Putin? How about Venezuelan’s lashing out against Chavez? I don’t think so.

Few dislike the government more than I do but I still can’t stand people who willingly throw the nation under the bus because of their personal animosity for Bush and Cheney. You idiots in Brattleboro enjoy your freedom but just be advised a fair number of your fellow Americans hate your stinking guts.

Hillary shows a pulse

Filed Under (Politics) by Don C on 05-03-2008

The bad thing about running a swoon campaign is that it is hard to keep ‘em swooning over large periods of time. It’s kinda like when middle-aged married guys go to the titty bar: They swoon over the young pretty things for an hour or two then go home to Hillary.

He’s my American Idol

Filed Under (Media and Entertainment) by Don C on 05-03-2008

Danny Noriega, little freak boy, wants to be the next American Idol. After watching this masterpiece, I can’t wait to see the rest of his videos. Good thing it’s a singing contest.

High on Mt Sinai

Filed Under (etcetera) by Don C on 05-03-2008

Unbelievable:

As far Moses on Mount Sinai is concerned, it was either a supernatural cosmic event, which I don’t believe, or a legend, which I don’t believe either, or finally, and this is very probable, an event that joined Moses and the people of Israel under the effect of narcotics,” Shanon told Israeli public radio on Tuesday.

Moses was probably also on drugs when he saw the “burning bush,” suggested Shanon, who said he himself has dabbled with such substances.

Or is it?

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