30 December 2010

Stupid child

Idiot thinks the constitution is not binding due to its age

Might as well do away with Shakespeare's plays and poetry. They were written a long time ago and are difficult to understand.

Let's do away with Isaac Netwon's PhilosophiƦ Naturalis Principia Mathematica. It was written a long time ago and is difficult to understand.

Let's do away with Darwin's On the Origin of Species. It was written a long time ago and people have different opinions on what it really means.

This man sounds like a 12 year old complaining about having to do history homework. Just another reason why America lurched back to the right after the Obamacons took hold.

03 July 2010

According to Pelosi, we should all quit our jobs and start collecting unemployment. It's the fastest way to grow the economy.

Pelosi is officially crazy

30 June 2010

All he had to do was call the police

Man beaten to death while walking with family


You don't need a firearm to protect yourself. The police are omnipresent and can help you instantaneously.

25 July 2009

Silly BBC, Tricks are for kids

BBC shows photo of Harvard Prof. being led away by "racist" cops, one of whom is African American. Screen capture slightly altered for emphasis.



Original story here: Harvard row highlights US tensions

23 June 2009

More "People Are The Problem" nitwittery

Our real duty in a crowded world

So what is the correct number of Sudanese, and who is to decide? Who and how shall this be enforced? Surely since population is a problem, genocide is now acceptable? Is it not merely a means of removing these troublesome people from our sacred planet?

And how racist is it that this sick little pig in essence is saying, "BROWN PEOPLE NEED NOT BREED SO MUCH".

Also this: A Modest Proposal

What's this?

Obama gets criticism from Newsweek? Newsweek dares question The One?

The biggest condemnation of Obama would be that he's doing the same things Bush was doing, and that's what Newsweek is reporting:

Obama Closes Doors on Openness



Since Obama pledged on his first day in office to usher in a "new era" of openness, "nothing has changed," says David -Sobel, a lawyer who litigates FOIA cases. "For a president who said he was going to bring unprecedented transparency to government, you would certainly expect more than the recycling of old Bush secrecy policies."