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Too bad Rumsfeld didn't start off with, "Candy, you ignorant slut."
Posted by: Pearl Gleaper1127 ||
02/21/2011 15:04 Comments ||
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CNN and the rest of the MSM's globe extend no greater than 20 meters from their personal space bubbles, though most of it actually exists in their imagination confined to their cranial cavity located about a quarter of a meter up their rectal orifice (aka Plato's Cave).
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Excellent image, right? Not invited to Englands Royal wedding, Mubarack and the Saudi King hate him, Israel considers him a Manchurian President, Afghanistan Prez dislikes him, Iran want America wiped off planet earth, the list goes on...
Israel can take a number and get in line behind the rest of us, EP.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut ||
02/21/2011 22:38 Comments ||
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Donald Rumsfeld exudes more class and integrity from one pore in his left wrist in one second than the rest of the media and the left for their entire collective lives.
Think of public service for what it really is, a secondary form of welfare, in which workers pretend to work and the government pretends to pay them just like in the old Soviet Union! I mean, if it werent for government jobs, all of these non-essential personnel would be lounging around on their porches, drinking beer and firing unregulated handguns into the air or at each other or, even worse, at us unable to deal with the vicissitudes of life and therefore deserving of our public charity. Without public service, politicians such as Ted Kennedy and Chris Dodd would have been just another couple of Irish barroom horndogs; Governor Moonbeam, Jerry Brown, another Buddhist moonbat; and Robert Byrd a humble white-sheeted follower of Nathan Bedford Forrest. Public service gave these men jobs real jobs and meaning to their lives. And you malevolent capitalists want to take it all away.
What Egypt Learned From the Students Who Overthrew Milosevic.
Interesting piece in Foreign Policy about how to manage a revolution. Carried over into Monday.
Posted by: Steve White ||
02/21/2011 00:00 ||
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READ this article, people. The reason God made so many people is that they all contribute different creativity...and this creativity is vast and boundless.
Defeat Force with Ideas. Dictatorships are all the same in one thing. But human freedom is always creative.
remember the pictures of Obama as the Joker? What if you saw them every day...cheap blank newsprint with a pic of Obama as the Joker. Soak the newsprint with a spray bottle of milk and sugar and slap it up all over town at night. Everybody on the team do 200 tonite.
Use simple things and laugh. You can get a pound of sugar and get a gallon of milk and a spray bottle from the garage or from under the sink. Get a cheap silk print frame from an art supply shop and make a copy of a picture of Obama as the Joker. Run off a couple of Thousand. Visit your friends and get them to visit their friends.... get the local highschool involved after school. There are lots of people who will do it for free. Find those people.
There are three components to any struggle. Force, Motion, and Timing. Dictators have the Force.....freedom has the other two.
Two against one. Think and be more disciplined in your thought and you can defeat Force with Motion and Timing.
Laughter and Organization are deadly things in the hands of a Free man.
2012 is next year. Let's say bye bye to this guy. A picture of the back end of a Donkey and Nancy Pelosi is so photogenic...put her pic on garbage cans...just garbage cans.
Pic +Spray bottle of milk and sugar( simple and cheap)....get some. You can put one up on a cement surface in 12 seconds flat.
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From the article: Whenever anyone related to the movement dies, they will gather and sing songs -- and the police will not interfere! It's a real problem to tear-gas a funeral." I guess in Libya it's not much of a problem to shoot the mourners.
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