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Monday, August 13, 2007 05:03 PM
Original article: We'll go no more a-Rove-ing

It's the inbreeding stupid

Bush, Rove, Limbaugh, Coulter, Jonah Goldberg, Hannity, etc, they are so loony, dumb and creepy because they are all products of incest and inbreeding. There's no other explanation.

Monday, August 13, 2007 06:15 PM
Original article: We'll go no more a-Rove-ing

The Rove style Right wing are all gays

Closet gays are usually the most loud gay bashers and haters. Under Rove, the Republicans became completely obsessed with gay bashing and telling us how much the bible is against homosexuality. Think of Bush,Cheney, Limbaugh, Coulter(is she really a woman?) Rove, Giuliani and the rest of the Republican freakshow- those guys are all gay and trying to hide it by spouting gay hatred.

Monday, August 13, 2007 06:26 PM
Original article: The Islamists are coming

We have seen the enemy, and it's right amongst us

There's no difference between religious extremism, be it Islamic Wahabism or US Christian rapturists and Armageddon freaks. Islamofascism cannot take over the US, but Chrisofascism has already taken over the white house and the Republican party. Yes, we don't have to wait for an invasion by a fascist religion, they are already here and they have names like Bush, Rove, Inhofe, Brownback, etc.

Monday, August 13, 2007 06:37 PM
Original article: We'll go no more a-Rove-ing

Rove/Giuliani

Rove seems to be attracted to psychopaths. Giuliani is a megalomaniac paranoid psycho and a frustrated closet homosexual, as is Rove, which means that Rove will run Benito's campaign.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007 08:35 AM

How costly is our imperialism?

Our military presence and meddling in the internal affairs of Saudi Arabia in particular and the middle east in general resulted in the 9/11 attack. Obviously, we didn't get the message and we are determined to continue to be an empire with exclusive rights to determine, through military actions what type of government other nations should have, even when those nations are half way around the world. This imperial arrogance will end up costing us a horrendous price in universal animosity and possibly even a global campaign of terror against the US. This is something that isn't discussed in any presidential debate, but an issue that will impact our future for centuries. We replaced Great Britain as the dominant imperial power in the world, against the wishes of the Founding Fathers, and the blogs are the only arena where this is even mentioned and dicussed.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007 07:18 PM

O'Hanlon the mechanic

Having turds like O'Hanlon and Pollack advise anybody on foreign policy is like entrusting your Mercedes S500 to a retarded mechanic who can't even figure out how to pop the hood open. You pick up your $100,000 car from that moron, start driving and the car starts falling apart, the wheels fall off, the engine blows up, the transmission catches fire and before long your whole car is a piece of burning junk. You go back to the idiot and demand an explanation and he immediately accuses you of not being a serious person and not understanding anything about automobile repair.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 06:28 AM

Rove deserves a nice vacation

For all he has done for us, he deserves a nice vacation, all expenses paid. I suggest 5 years in Guantanamo, not in isolation, but in a cell with 5 jihadists.

Thursday, August 16, 2007 08:11 AM
Original article: Various items

We can solve our nation's problems(most of them)

By outlawing the Republican party. We can put them on on the terrorist organizations list, which they are, and be done with them.

Friday, August 17, 2007 08:19 AM

Rudi Benito Bonaparte

Giuliani may be the most grotesquely authoritarian of the Republican frontrunners, but he's really no more than a symptom of our national tragedy. We have loved for many years under corporate tyranny that in the last 6+ years became infused with theology and creeping fascism. The public is kept docile in the face of the rapid lose of its freedom by easy credit that allows it to shop itself into oblivion and by moronic mass entertainment and no real news on the coporate media outlets. Rudi benito Bonaparte may be the most grotesque and fascist of the clowns running for the Republican nomination, but we have already lost our democracy and it's doubtful that even a Democratic president could revive it.

Friday, August 17, 2007 07:19 PM

Rudy's stellar charachter

Benito Giulian possesses everything a Republican candidate must have in order to run for the presidency:a serial liar, a consummate hypocrite and a raving lunatic.

Saturday, August 18, 2007 08:20 AM

Just a run of the mill fascist

What little Benito had done in NYC you can see in many 3rd world cities around the world run by oligarchs and fascists. In order to sooth the tourists and placate the middle class, the use the police to brutalize the poor and "undesirable" elements and kick them out of sight, as far away from the shopping areas as possible. The most violent example of that method is used in Rio, where juvenile beggars and street urchins are routinely murdered by cops, moonlighting at night as death squad assassins in the name of protecting commerce. Giuliani had visited Rio as mayor and obviously received advise on how to get rid of the poor without actually dealing with poverty.

Saturday, August 18, 2007 10:18 AM

The Chosen

Those Republicans have this wonderful tendency to be AWOL when danger is present. With the exception of McCain, who never saw the people he killed from the air, they are all so brilliant at avoiding danger and discomfort. Romney was converting French catholics into Mormons in France during the Vietnam war. Bush was doing whatever in Texas and then Alabama during Vietnam and flying around the country when the terrorists struck on 9/11(he just has this uncanny ability to stay away from physical danger danger), Guiliani was attending Yankee games while pretending to be at ground zero. The cardinal of NY was in the Vatican, Whittman was far away from the east coast. Not wanting to be exposed to the toxins and share the burden had nothing to do with it of course.

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