Thursday, February 19, 2009

The New York Post reaches for new ground... tasteless. Wait did I just say new? I meant they're at it again.

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There were other things on my mind from the last few days but then this morning this took over.
What do you think about this cartoon, appeared in the NY Post today.
The artist and the paper deny any inference to Barack Obama, violence against anyone, or racial overtones.

This is my take: Either they are in denial, delusional or just completely stupid.
Sorry but this is in bad taste, implies violence against those that wrote the stimulus package, racism, you can deny it if you want to but it's there and everybody with half a brain knows it.



I'm still very bothered by the fear and intentional devisiveness and intolerance that this election was fueled by.
Seriously Rush "I hope you fail, um, at whatever the hell it is exactly that you do" oh, wait you actually have failed at things many, many times all ready, but hey you're just a sweet misunderstood "common" man.
And the republican that sent out the cd with that cute "Barack the magic negro" on it... stupidity. Bipartisanship indeed.

If you get a chance hunt up the text of the latest Michele Bachmann of Minnesota's nonsensical rant... She's at it again.
Remember the rant before the election that she thought congress should be investigated for anti-American members?
In this one she says things that just simply aren't true.
She has no clue as to the facts... where the hell does she get them. Cute she call's our president the "community organizer and chief." Respect, none.

I used to say you can't buy the truth. But it doesn't matter all that much anymore because even if you could buy it, you damn well will have a really hard time finding any in the first place.
Oh, and I was wrong anyway, because I now realize that truth certainly can be bought, repackaged and resold.

Spin it's all spin, where is the line that makes something a LIE???
Gone.

G'night,
I'm fed up with most of our representatives at this point.

Laura

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