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Tuesday, November 6, 2007 07:50 AM
Original article: The Ron Paul phenomenon

It's About having the Guts to speak the truth

People are starved for honesty in a country whose leaders habitually lie about EVERYTHING. Corrupt prostitutes, shills for moneyed interests, self-serving sellouts - these are our elected officials. The only two presidential candidates who speak the truth are Paul and Kucinich. The rest are

odious equivicators, mealy-mouthed slicksters, fatuous flim-flammers.

Fuck them.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007 10:49 AM
Original article: We are the Thought Police

Deliberate Ignorance - the American Social Disease

Epitomised by our fine President - euphemistically called "incurious", he is rather deliberately, willfully ignorant. He simply doesn't want to know, and neither do those who support him. They'd rather live in a fantasy, reinforced by a complicit media.

It doesn't hurt this syndrome to live in a mental world ruled by a punishing authoritarian Heavenly Being, either.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007 10:57 AM
Original article: We are the Thought Police

Drug Use - Don't forget Steroids

I suspect that much of the bad behavior of US troops in Iraq is fueled by steroids. These drugs are pervasively abused in our country, and the effects are long-term, and pernicious. It wouldn't surprise me if the military was supplying steroids, as they supply methamphetamines to pilots. Or at the very least, turning a blind eye.

They're also cheap enough that high school football players use them - I know from social and work contacts that this is the case, at least on the West coast. Look at the size of these young men - I played high school football 30 years ago, and these giants of today are NOT natural in comparison.

But, the big problem is cannabis. Oh, ya, I must have forgotten how demonic this stuff is. Much more dangerous than pharmaceutical synthetic hormones.

Thursday, November 8, 2007 10:35 AM

Too bad Obama isn't this smart on policy

If it's true, and his campaign has such subtlety of strategy, why doesn't he apply this to an area he seems rather weak in?

I mean, Social Security? Out of lying sack of shit's playbook?

He sure lost me there. Go haircut boy!

Friday, November 9, 2007 09:03 AM

Gutless Fucking Wonders

Feh. Corporatist prostitutes. Fucking feeble fatuous functionaires.

Nothing will change without bodies in action.

Friday, November 16, 2007 07:43 AM
Original article: King Kaufman's Sports Daily

Steroids are a BIG problem in America

I'd attribute a lot of the excessive behavior in Iraq by US soldiers to steroid use. Their use in High schools, particularly among football players, is endemic. (I base this on admittedly anecdotal evidence, but I talk to a lot of people!).

Take a look at some of the beefy ( I mean they look like beef cattle, over-muscled and unnatural-looking) high school players. This cannot be good for a still-developing body. I mean, the effects will not show up for years - the biggest sign is man-boobs (moobs, or bitch tits). This is a sign of steroid-caused hormonal imbalance. Fertility can be affected.

Cannabis is a good way to wean the body from chemical dependance, including steroids, tobacco, alcohol, and meth. It's medicinal. It's fucking medicine for your body from God, from Our Mother. To make it illegal is stupid, cruel, and evil.

But Barry Bonds is in the record books because of steroids - so they will not go away. But it makes the body sick (aggressive, big, and mean), and that makes society sick in the same way. Mean mean robots. Steroid monsters. Watching Fox news and blowing shit up.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007 10:06 AM

Why didn't he fucking resign honorably?

Two reasons:

1) He has no honr, doesn;t know what it is, and he is in very good company among the Bushco prostitutes.

2) He's lying.

These people are beneath contempt. The Samurai solution applies.

Friday, December 7, 2007 03:26 AM
Original article: Bush's real lie about Iran

Bush's "objectives" in Middle East

Here's the Bushies' take, via "Al Loomis":

"seems to me that the usa is trying to establish an iraqi client state, cow saudi arabia and syria, shore up israel, control middle eastern oil and deny it to china. there have been major setbacks"

Even if these are the real objectives, I can't see ANY that have been achieved. I'd say rather that Bushco's objective can be summarised as follows:

  • Wage a costly, unlimited occupation of the only regional buffer against Iran. Destroy its infrastructure and all its institutions, particularly those which maintain order and rule of law. Foment a civil war within the country. Reduce its oil production by half; create global instability in order to raise oil prices and maximise profits for oil company Bushco clients. Also maximise the conversion of public money into the private hands of Bushco sponsors (Haliburton, Blackwater, etc.). Accomplish all this with a trillion dollars of borrowed money, while cutting taxes in all those Bushco clients who benefit financially.
  • Bushco has been very very successful at achieving its observed aims. Its fantasy aims are still fantasy, but attractive to true believers like Al Loomis. Fantasy is more attractive after all than the pathetic reality - our federal government has been hijacked by greedy, lying, incompetent, corrupt tools, who will scruple to nothing to advance their private interests at public expense.
  • It is to vomit.
Friday, December 7, 2007 03:37 AM

Impeach the Bastards!

The long slow recovery of our damaged Republic will only begin with Bushco operatives, including Bush himself, in jail.

However, this requires Democrats to grow a pair. No evidence of this at all.

Monday, December 17, 2007 07:55 AM

The only Solution is to run for Office as an independent

What else can you do faced with corruption and fraud on such a vast scale? Creeping Fascism has actually become an Actual Predatory fascist State masquerading as our federal government. Reid is a quisling. A fucking quisling. At least Lieberman is honest about his treachery.

Monday, December 17, 2007 09:59 AM

I can't take any more of this mediocrity Reid

This is what abject capitulation looks like. What a disgrace. What a sham. What a fucking travesty.

Mr fucking Magoo. What a fucking milquetoast.

Watch this slow-motion destruction of our Republic on C-span.

It is to shake and shout in rage and horror.

Monday, December 17, 2007 10:08 AM

Why are the Democrats such weaklings?

Where are the street fighters? Is Harry Reid's spineless acquiescence the best we can come up with? He's acting just like a beaten bitch. Licking the hand that beats him.

Monday, December 17, 2007 11:32 AM

re: "He's acting like a beaten bitch"

Gangster wannabe? I mean like a cur, female version. With his tail between his legs. Nothing else there.....

Monday, December 17, 2007 11:54 AM

John Cornyn refers to "lawful requests"

If the telecom companies were responding to these so-called "lawful requests", then why do they need retroactive immunity from prosecution? If they didn't break the law, they have nothing to fear, right?

Now, as to any potential "lawless requests", why should anyone have immunity from prosecution?

Unless your name is Scooter Libby, Caspar Weinberger, etc.

Monday, December 17, 2007 12:02 PM

Go Ron Wyden!

What a clear and concise statement of the issue. Well done, sir.

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