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O'Donnell claims to have "dabbled" in witchcraft
2010-09-20
"There's been no witchcraft since. If there was, Karl Rove would be a supporter now."
Nice one. But you're still weird. Any chance I can see you in your "naughty sorceress" outfit?
Posted by:gorb

#39  Come back when you can't stay so long.

Better yet, come back after you learn something.
Posted by: gorb   2010-09-20 23:32  

#38  And no not really starting anything.

Bullshit.

Just got bored and hopped over to see how's the old site.

Well you've seen it. Come back when you can't stay so long.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-09-20 21:50  

#37  concur w/glenmore...I'm just happy I don't live in Delaware...sounds like a circus in the making.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2010-09-20 21:29  

#36  The masturbation thing is silly and the witchcraft thing doesn't matter. Not at all pleased about her stupid harassment lawsuit. Nor her seeming inability to ever hold a real job. Nor her paying herself rather well from campaign funds. The only reason to vote for her is her opponent is an arrogant, power-abusing neo-Marxist, and ugly too. Of course that wasn't enough to beat al-Franken.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-09-20 21:17  

#35  do they feel obliged to vote for candidates that will push for the killing of witches?

What? Why? Huh? That sh8% went out with iron maidens, salem witch trials, just plain ignorant comment, unless you were jokingly sarcastic?
Posted by: Private Eye   2010-09-20 21:03  

#34  Sorry double post. And no not really starting anything. Just got bored and hopped over to see how's the old site.
Posted by: Aris K.   2010-09-20 20:36  

#33  I don't really remember either whitecollar.
Posted by: Aris K.   2010-09-20 20:33  

#32  Starting it all over again huh, Aris?
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2010-09-20 20:32  

#31  I don't really remember either whitecollar.
Posted by: Aris K.   2010-09-20 20:31  

#30  Trailing wife, I'm aware about America's secular law - but same way that Christians may feel morally/religiously obliged to vote for lawmakers that will push for the abolition of abortion, do they feel obliged to vote for candidates that will push for the killing of witches? Or is this like Moses' dietary laws that no longer apply to Christians?
Posted by: Aris K.   2010-09-20 20:29  

#29  We haven't heard from you in a long time Aris. I forget but how many times have you been shown the door?
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2010-09-20 20:24  

#28  She turned me into a newt.
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2010-09-20 20:22  

#27   Is "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" one of those instructions that no longer apply?

Correct, Aris. Because in America the secular law of the land has precedence over the law of any particular religion. Abortionists may not be killed by those claiming their religion forbids such behaviour, either... nor cartoonists like the "Draw Mohammed Day" woman. Those who kill anyway will be tried in a court of law for first degree murder, and generally sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-09-20 19:27  

#26  Is "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" one of those instructions that no longer apply?
Posted by: Aris Katsaris   2010-09-20 19:15  

#25  
#14 I find this accusation hilarious, because, to Evangelicals, for someone to have *first* gone astray, and *then* found redemption, is the best possible thing. It validates what they do. It's the whole principle behind the idea of being "born again".
Posted by: Anonymoose 2010-09-20 11:05

Thank you for that. As a Born Again Christian Zionist I dabbled in the Which Craft and kept getting that feeling that it is so wrong. Strong feeling so profound that I threw all my books and such away. Left it behind long ago. Thanks Holy Spirit!
Posted by: Mary Clusoque1150   2010-09-20 18:58  

#24  Those fingers in my hair.
That sly, come-hither stare
That strips my conscience bare
It's witchcraft.
Posted by: Frank Sinatra   2010-09-20 17:02  

#23  So, if she's a witch, can she turn Speaker Pelosi into a Newt?
Posted by: Mike   2010-09-20 16:59  

#22  She should use some of that money and travel to all three Delaware counties and personally apologise for appearing on the Bill Maher show 22 time.

I don't get that either. Maybe once but 22 times. I don't like the smarmy, smug, smarter- than-everyone else attitude he projects. His show is about nothing. He strikes me as a dumba$$ elitist who is full of it and himself.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-09-20 16:34  

#21  I guess the anti-masturbation thing didn't take. My thought on that was given a choce between her and a self-described "bearded Marxist", most people would choose the one who wasn't a wanker.
Posted by: Mercutio   2010-09-20 16:24  

#20  Directly and indirectly O'Donnell has raised over $2 Million in campaign funds. She should use some of that money and travel to all three Delaware counties and personally apologise for appearing on the Bill Maher show 22 time.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2010-09-20 16:19  

#19  So is the pro lem that she's a quoted or that these folks don't like "other" religions?
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2010-09-20 14:43  

#18  Damn....Golf Bravo beat me to the Sinatra reference. ;)
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2010-09-20 12:52  

#17  Paraphrasing Python:

How do you know she is a witch?
Well, she dabbled in witchcraft.
Dabbled in witchcraft?
Got better...
Posted by: Iblis   2010-09-20 12:22  

#16  High School Hijinks

Wicked witchcraft.
And although I know it's strictly taboo
when you arouse the need in me
my heart says "yes indeed" in me
Proceed with what you're lead in 'me to!
It's such an ancient pitch
but one I wouldn't switch'
Cause there's no nicer witch than you!
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2010-09-20 12:02  

#15  Tolerance for me.... not for thee!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-09-20 11:08  

#14  I find this accusation hilarious, because, to Evangelicals, for someone to have *first* gone astray, and *then* found redemption, is the best possible thing. It validates what they do. It's the whole principle behind the idea of being "born again".
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-09-20 11:05  

#13  Forgot to mention Seale's dishonorable discharge.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-09-20 10:28  

#12  Feeble attempts by a jerk (Bill Maher) to palinize O'Donnell. Too back she's not a witch; maybe she could exorcise the Senate. Who gives a rat hind end what she said in 1999 about a date she had with a wierdo who was into witchcraft which occurred in high school. So we have a donk congresscritter from Illinois, Bobby Seale, who: 1. co-founder (self-styled revolutionary) of the Black panthers, 2. was part of the original Chicago 8 who was on trial for inciting a riot among other things, 3. was accused of murder, and 4. introduced legislation to require everyone to have to register the number of guns owned on their 1040 forms. What about Al "count the votes until you get the result you want" Franken? Barney Frank who helped take down the economy. Maxine Waters? Peolosi? Reid? Rangel? O'Donnell looks damned good compared to this rogue's gallery of donks in Congress.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-09-20 10:24  

#11  I fully expect calls from the left to burn her at the stake in the name of tolerance.
Posted by: Keenster   2010-09-20 09:54  

#10  Meanwhile, Democratic candidates are putting on dresses & heading for the Titanic's lifeboats.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-09-20 09:49  

#9  More leftard whistling past the graveyard. Do NOT let them escape your wrath Lady O'Donnell, a spell upon them, frogs from their pudgy leftest arsses, perhaps a painful, oooozing pox!
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-09-20 08:51  

#8  because that's the best the Lame Stream Media can produce...just like wonder boy and his basketball or whatever - will she keep her constitutional oaths i.e. uphold & defend the U.S. Const? Will she be a fiscal conservative and cut spending and taxes? That's all I give a shit about and all I've ever cared about when it comes to politicos on both sides of the aisle - the rest is funny to debate but fairly irrelevant.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2010-09-20 08:49  

#7  But "God Damn America" is still ok right?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-09-20 08:35  

#6  H/T Instapundit
"Yeah, but sheÂ’s our witch."

Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-09-20 08:11  

#5  I recently worked on a writing project with a woman who is a Wiccan. Fine person. I'd stand in her defense any day.
Posted by: Steve White   2010-09-20 07:52  

#4  So biden is better?
I think not. O'Donnel is at least honest and far more intelligent than that half wit.
Posted by: newc   2010-09-20 07:28  

#3  And for what it is worth, I know a few people who are Wiccan and have even attended a Wiccan wedding (handfasting). It was actually quite a beautiful ceremony. In fact, Wicca is even now recognized by the US military as a religion. It is basically a modern attempt to recreate a Celtic pagan religion that was practiced before the Romans brought Christianity to the region.

It really isn't all that spooky in that it isn't "evil". One of the key tenants is that what you do comes back to you only stronger. If you do harm, then worse harm will fall on you.
Posted by: crosspatch   2010-09-20 03:46  

#2  "dabbled in witchcraft" might be having explored Wiccan spirituality, and realizing it didn't work for her. I think people often explore other spiritual paths, people are curious by nature. But she didn't stick with it.

Besides, who the heck cares? What does that have to do with lawmaking?
Posted by: crosspatch   2010-09-20 03:39  

#1  When is she going to change Henry Waxman back into a human?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2010-09-20 02:03  

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