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February 22, 2012

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Rusty

"Obama and his regime have activated at least 72 FEMA camps"

Is that like the 72 virgins terrorists are supposed to receive when they martyr themselves?

(And in twisted arithmetic, does that mean there's a virgin in every camp?)

Suedb

Ain't no virgins in the Richard M Nixon Patriot Re-Education center in central Washington. All we got is big rocks that need to be made into little rocks and then to gravel, then to sand. Then off to the next rock.

Bob

Suedb,

The real fun is in the Dick Cheney Wing of the FEMA camp.

Mark M

What a bunch of morons. Obama announced the loan guarantees for the Georgia nuclear plants in February 2010. That was TWO YEARS AGO, birfoons.

It was part of the stimulus package, designed to beef up the nation's electrical grid and provide more good paying American jobs.

KDLarsen

Arpaio truly is a piece of shit.

"When I took this mission on, I took it on to possibly be able to clear the president,"
There has been nothing to clear for nearly a year now. Hell, there's been nothing to clear since the COLB was released back in June 2008. The facts have been painstakingly clear ever since: Barack Obama was born in the USA and is therefor a natural born citizen.

The only, only, thing that Arpaio could possibly add to that, is if he somehow managed to stealthily gather all nine US Supreme Court justices, have them look at the facts, and have them, covertly, come up with a ruling stating that a person born in the US, is a NBC with respects to Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution.

KDLarsen

is a NBC with respects to Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution.
should of course read:
"is a NBC for the purpose of Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution."

Rambo Ike

This is absolutely sickening:

2 American soldiers murdered by an afgani soldier and 0bumm0 makes an apology to towelhead Hamid Karzai, the Afghan President

Can we say that 0bumm0, the afro-marxist muslim messiah, is showing his loyalty to his muslim roots?

Mark M

I would love to see Orly's tax returns, and see how she's handling not only all these donations, but all the expenses she's claiming for her cracked crusade. If she's collecting free money to cover expenses, and also deducting said expenses... well, I think the IRS would be mighty interested, don't you?

It would probably benefit the state of California and the federal government to audit Orly and her husband's tax returns and Orly's business tax returns.

Say, doesn't the IRS pay a reward to people who report tax cheats? Orly's rivals should take note.

Dorchester

Oily Tits actually is trying to find a connection between Judge Clay Land's wife and Obama. Unbelievably she posts her Social Security number today at her site (if you can call that mess a site):

I need any and all info on Shannon F. Land, is she the spouse of Clay D. Land or is she in any way connected to him
2. any and all info on Tulakes properties
3. social "redacted"
4. address 505 Farr Apt C Columbus GA

Patrick McKinnion

"Rambo Ike" - You really might want to gets your facts straight. The apology happened before the troops were killed, and was for the burning of a Quran by US troops stationed in that country.

And it's not the first time a US president has done such. In 2008, President Bush apologized to Iraq’s prime minister for an American sniper’s shooting of a Quran. Was GW Bush showing "loyalty to his muslim roots" then??

Rambo Ike

@ Patty

Now I'm depressed. We lose 2 of America's finest and only got to destroy 1 of those totalitarian books {Quran].

Doesn't the 0bumm0 apology signal to his muslim brothers guilt by our military?

RINO Bush was pandering to the Wahabbi House of Saud for his family's interests.


Patrick McKinnion

"Rambo Ike" - The whiff of troll is getting far stronger.

Thomas Brown

Gee, RamMyPipe is back... What, did you run out of little boys to molest in your trailer park? Are all your white sheets and hoods at the cleaners? Is your sister still on her Valentine's day overnight with your dad? Did you run out of KY and King Syrup?

Suranis

Naa, I believe he's just feeling little girls bicycle saddles these days.

(Classic line from Spike Milligan!)

Rambo Ike

@ Suranis {Sir Anus]

Looks like I've found the head asshole on this AfterBirther site.

Are you anything like ol' BrownNose & G-string?

The profile I've built from their postings suggest they support the jihad-crazy towelheads killing America's finest over some trashy books being burnt.

Matter of fact, I've yet to see anyone on the AfterBirther sites condemn the atrocities being committed by the towelheads.

G

Oh, I am happy to openly denounce and condemn the actions of irrational mobs inciting violence, destruction and murder over the burning of a book, regigious or not.

So yeah, condemning these particular Muslim mob goons for their reaction - DONE! Their reaction is completely reprehesible and unjustified and I am continuously disgusted by such behavior, every time it happens. They are a bunch of crazy zealot lunatics.

That being said, I condemn ANY one who behaves that way, regardless of religion.

Also, two wrongs do NOT make a right. It was a stupid mistake for our troops to burn the books or lose their cool and piss on corpses too.

Our overall military highly values its honor and integrity and holds themselves to a higher standard than our enemies for a very important reason. The military is right to punish such loss of judgement and composure within its ranks and to apologize for when we fall short of our standards and unnecesarily inflame situations further.

Rambo Ike

@ G-string

Seriously, was it a stupid mistake to burn books that teach hatred, and the murdering & enslaving of non-believers?

Previously posted: "It was written in their Koran, that all nations which had not acknowledged the Prophet were sinners, whom it was the right and duty of the faithful to plunder and enslave....."

What would you suggest should be done with any KKK literature [past & present] that advocated similar actions against a group of people?

Was the apology from your man-child hero, who the towelheads consider as *one of their own*, a covert signal? As Patty states above: "The apology happened before our troops were killed."

Would this be recognized as *one of their own*?:

"Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme!
Allah is Supreme! Allah is Supreme!
I witness that there is no god but Allah
I witness that there is no god but Allah
I witness that Muhammad is his prophet"

G

Book burning is almost always a stupid idea. Especially when it involves any group's "religious texts".

Are you advocating the burning of Bibles too?

History has been full of different groups deciding that something they don't like or subscribe to should be burned. The problem is allowing anyone to be the final arbiter of what can be said or written. Obviously, you don't believe in the First Amendment at all. Sorry, censorship doesn't work and never has.

Rambo Ike

@ G-string

Might have to concede to your position on this matter since I'd never support the burning of Bibles, and I'm also a big supporter of the 1st Amendment. That is, unless, you want to reword your position.

So as it stands now, you are a 1st Amendment proponent of the KKK & muslims's rights to preach & teach their hatred & tyranny of Americans.

G

News flash: we don't restrict the KKK from printing materials in this country. White Supremecists have a host of websites, such as StormFront, etc. They are also free to make all the vile pamphelets they want. Mein Kampf may be banned in Germany, but it is available here, under our 1st Amendment. The vile Westboro Baptist Church has a public website and publishes vile tracts of literature as well.

Yes, I find it all disgusting and reprehensible. But their 1st Amendment right to be vile assholes IS protected. I don't have to condone nor like any of that vile stuff.

I have the freedom of speech to say that I find it disgusting and awful, but I don't need to burn their materials, nor is anyone forcing me to read them or buy into their sick views.

None of those hate groups nor their literature are real threat to me as I am neither susceptible nor amenable to the their positions.

Same thing with all religions and their books. The first amendment protects their right to worship and believe as they want, as long as none of our laws are actually broken in the process.

I'm really not sure what you are afraid of, unless you are afraid that your own disposition makes you susceptible to being converted to the Muslim faith or something.

Rambo Ike

@ G-string

I forgot to include: Do you also feel the same way about CommieSocialism? The ideology that looks to be the one most promoted by Patty & his lapdogs as you all run cover for your Dear Leader 0bumm0, the afro-marxist muslim messiah.

G

@ Rambo Ike - I have no idea what you are talking about. I don't see any "CommieSocialism" anywhere on here or happening anywhere in the good old USA.

All you seem capable of is a stringing a bunch of "bogeyman" epithets together that you don't even seem to know what they mean. So congrats, you're a paranoid delusional with imaginary fears and the mentality of a 5 year old.

Of course, it is hard to believe that such extremely over-the-top nuttiness can be for real. I still think you are merely some punk kid playing Parody Troll and thinking you have some clever performance art act going on. Like any bad actor who sucks at their craft, you can't tell when your over playing the part beyond all believability.

Either Poe's Law or the Dunning-Kruger effect is in play here. Either way, you just come across lame.

Rambo Ike

@ G-string

From reading your posts I believe you're telling the truth when you say you have 'no idea'[absolutely clueless].

G

Sorry Rambo Ike, I only deal in reality. I'm not party to your delusions and the other flights of nightmarish fantasy of your overactive imagination.

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