Protesting in the streets didn’t work
Protesting in the streets didn’t work to stop the war in Iraq from happening or to speed the end of the war. In fact much of the political activism has had little effect on the monkey. Why? Well in my personal opinion these activities were beyond the reach*** of the arm chair politician. However,
I have hope that this will bring them into the game because pictures are easier to understand them those big words.
Yes I am hoping that having images of soldiers getting mutilated and widows going on welfare is going bring the arm chair politician into the game. Or at the very least humiliate people like Rummie and the Monkey.
Ciao
Wolf
***As in too stupid to be able to read. And yes, them and their couches should be burned and the earth salted so nothing will grow back.
6 comments Monday 13 Dec 2004 | Wolf | SlantyNet - General
didja hear? a bunch of abc affiliates pulled out of showing ‘saving private ryan’ on memorial day weekend because of it being ‘indecent’. http://money.cnn.com/2004/11/11/news/fortune500/savingpvt_ryan/
In 2003 99.8% of all complaints to the FCC came from one group. This year 99.9% of all non-Janet related complaints through October came from the same group.
It just keeps getting worse.
I mean come on! The Olympics? The people that think that the opening ceremonies are were too sexy obviously aren’t having sex. These people think that ejaculation without the prospect of impregnation is akin to killing millions of babies. Man, the concept of blow jobs must freak the crap out of em (cannibalism/murder).
BURN IT! SALT IT! PISS ON IT! SALT IT AGAIN!
Sexy!!
AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH HA HA HA HA HA HA.
Man, I never saw that. But still not that bad.
the facists are ecstatic these days. good op-ed in the ny times:
http://nytimes.com/2004/12/14/opinion/14tue4.html
“In pre-1937 America, workers were exploited, factories were free to pollute, and old people were generally poor when they retired. This is not an agenda the public would be likely to sign onto today if it were debated in an election. But conservatives, who like to complain about activist liberal judges, could achieve their anti-New Deal agenda through judicial activism on the right. Judges could use the so-called Constitution-in-Exile to declare laws on workplace safety, environmental protection and civil rights unconstitutional.”