All of the comments on this blog is strictly for discerning adults, as we stare socialism in the eye in the 21st Century.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Vote for O'bomber and its the US on a Silver Platter
O'bomber the messiah does not want drilling. he wants you to walk to the store. No air conditioning in your house. He likes the $5.00 a gallon. Not because it was $5.00 a gallon but because the prices rose to quickly. O'bomber wants Pull the military home to gather mothballs. If he does that we can't fight his honchos on there turf, we have to wait to fight them here. Vote for this muslim and you will see what happens. God help us.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Obama Stars in the New Yorker Magazine
The cover of the new Yorker Magazine, artistically portrays excellent renderings of caricatures of our heroes Barrack and Michelle Obama as flag-burning, Osama bin Laden-honoring terrorists bumping fists in the Oval Office. I am a conservative but I must own a copy of this weeks magazine.
It offended many, including the putz John McCain. But as crude and offensive as it was? debatable I may add because i find this New Yorker issue a work of Art. .The cover was tame next to other Internet rot, not all of it aimed at Obama. The ageism directed at John MyCane is prevalent, too.
.,
No doubt political discourse will move on to the next outrage. But the New Yorker image's unintended consequence freshly exposed the cult of victimization so pervasive in American politics on at least three levels:
Obama's defenders railed against it as racist and offensive, and the image of Obama in Muslim clothing only reinforced the ill-gotten views of 12 percent of Americans who erroneously? think Obomber is a Muslim. You study in a madras's during the 6 formitive years ...guess what, you are a muslim.
Further, this grievance goes, no one except the sophisticated New Yorker reader is smart enough to get it, so it's bound to end up as a poster on every bigot's wall. Oh to bad, "hay Bendito, gran poder, pobre O'bomber"
• Conservatives complained that legitimate questions about Obama were stereotyped into a box of bigotry, and that they probably would get blamed for the image in the end.
In closing so i muslims are offended, to bad, we in America. If muslims kill each other over the magazine. Oh well thats there style.
If Barry Hussien O'Bomber is offended, to bad, after all its only Muslims who become morons and are offended over drawings.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Renee Marie maybe she does not know thw words
Normally, the Fourth of July is considered to be a holiday that unites people of all races and creeds through the common bond of patriotism. Rene Marie's choice to cast aside the traditional national anthem in favor of the Black National Anthem may cause some to question how strong the feelings of unity really are in the Denver community or the rest of the country.
The issue of race is already on the minds of many as African-American Barack Obama continues to lead nationwide polls in the 2008 presidential campaign. One of the central messages in Obama's campaign is the need for unity and thats a lie. If elected, Obama would become the nation's first African-American President, God forbid...
Since Barry Hussein has been running he is running all you read about is the impoversished black and the racism issues are back. A throwback to the mid sixties.and quite frankly a relic of the past already . How many times are we going to beat a dead horse with a stick.
Along comes Renne marie holding the Barak Hussien Flag. Black oppression please give me a break. Enough America!
Americans who were cheated in grade school by the Public school System, these are the words to the National anthem...
Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.
O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?