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Thursday, May 8, 2008 05:09 PM

Wail Me A Wall . . . errr, fence

Electro-lux posts (inbetweenies): "Burn down the Jews

C'mon folks, at least be honest about it. Some of the posts here sound like Soviet era agitprop. I'm so glad Glenn is your inspiration, as it can only make his and your case lose credibility." Sheesh. Between you & mr. zukerman (e.e. cummings be-danged), I really couldn't give a flying fernando. Yep, everybody hates those joos. Specially themselves. Self loathing creatures. Sorry, 'lectro, but that just ain't gonna stick no more.

Monday, May 12, 2008 03:37 PM

Getting Booted Upstairs

I love this quote, which is descriptive of the corruption in America: "Di Rita left the Pentagon in 2006 to become spokesman for the Bank of America Corp." Like I'm going to take my business to that Bank anymore (like I'm going to take my business to any bank anymore . . . ). But this is all so typical. You do your dirty work, and you get rewarded. Think of the medals given to those hardworking, decent fellows: Bremer & Tenet (Jaysus take pity on the poor SOBs who legitimately deserve honors for the service to their country).

"Bremer currently serves as Chairman of the Advisory Board for GlobalSecure Corporation, a company whose focus is "on securing the homeland with integrated products and services for the critical incident response community worldwide," and on the board of directors of BlastGard International, Inc., a company located in Florida that manufactures materials to mitigate the impact of explosions."

Appropriate for a guy they name the Bremer Wall for: "A Bremer wall is a term for the twelve-foot-high portable, steel-reinforced concrete walls used for blast protection throughout Iraq."

And ol' Slam-dunk (misquoted, says he):

"In October 2006 Tenet joined QinetiQ as an independent non-executive director. Tenet then stepped down from the board in February of 2008 to become the managing director of the secretive investment bank Allen & Company."

And don't even get me started on the other bandits like Wolfowitz (The Jerusalem Post's 'Man Of The Year'!!) -- Jaysus, everytime I see him the saliva im my mouth turns to Brylcreem -- a little dab will do ya. Phoo-tooey!

So the point is, nothing personal, it's only bizness . . .

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 03:53 PM

Barbara Rosberg

Can an apple fall further from the tree than that?? David From -- son of Barbara From?? Jaysus, but she must be rolling in the grave. Or how about Tommy Douglas?? Yes, I know, it's only fiction. But to even be involved in a POS like that. The shame, the shame. The guys that wrote this wanker are the same cigar-chompers that go to the poorer parts of the planet with other afficiandos like Rush, pop some Blue Boys, and go play hide the (shriveled) weinie with kids. And the best hit of the day?? Go see Bill 'Gin Blossom' O'Reilly (with a very laughable rug) go ballistic on YouTube. It's a good old world . . . at times. Things to watch out for?? The Kid goes to Israel tomorrow. Wanna bet the Irainans are on red alert??

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 03:58 PM

Irainans??

Sheesh, you should see how I spell Pakistanians . . .

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 04:57 PM

From?

David From? Sprung from the loins of Barbra? Did I really write that?? Sheesh, supersize me for a hare-brained idjit. I meant FRUM. As It Happens. The coolest Canuck woman this side of Sylvia Tyson. Keep your Avril (yoiks) and your Celine (double yoiks). Aand don't keep, but please ship down-south (COD) Stephen Harper: the guy is dumber than Phoney Tony Blair (the man who would be Rod Stewart)-- Stevie actually believes that he can be buddies with the big boys (Dick & the NeoRat Pack). Tony actually believed (wipe that grin off your face, boy) that America thought that anyone outside the bubble had some stroke. Like they were going to trust him to make a deal with Sharon (is that SOS still breathing?) and the other guys -- you know -- the bombers?? Sorry my bad. But I still say, David fell far from the tree. Sometimes I wonder what happens to kids. What goes on behind closed doors. Charlie Rich. Are you listening??

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 05:06 PM

Electro-lux

Now that's quality. A good hoover by any other name. Name-calling?? Sheesh, don't get me started. As my daddy remarked when he saw the Great Dane doing the Daschund -- it's amazing how low some will stoop. Reading your other posts (prolific little tyke, ain't we?), I can well understand why you are -- errrr, disliked.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 05:32 PM

Ladeez & Gennelmen . . .

Electro-lux may left the building. And he may be having tea and crumpets with Anonymoose . . . and swapping bumper stickers.

Of course, I may be wrong. It wouldn't be the last time. Some folks are gluttons for, say, self-flagellation (and even a few, a nimble few, who are into self-fellatio -- but that's another story). He may return with a few more accusations of anti-semite / holocaust-denier / anti-American / whatever. Then again, if he's being paid by the word . . . ?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 05:40 PM

Ass-hatted-ness

Some are born to it. Others aspire. But it would seem you have ass-hatted-ness thrust upon you. Either that or you're being paid piece work. You know, a dime per cliche.

I'm not going to be baited. Nor others.

Not by the likes of you.

The great david sugarman once called me a Nazi. david sugarman??

Sorry, his poop didn't stick. The only place the feces he flung stuck to were his own hand.

As Frank Zappa sang, "You are what you is . . ."

You are an ass-hat.

Two other words to illustrate where you and the other freeks are coming from.

Rat.

Corner.

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