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Iran's First Lady - Confirmed

Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 11:49:20 am PDT

It’s confirmed. That really is Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s wife in that photograph I posted yesterday. Here are some more pictures of the First Bag Lady, with a hat tip to LGF reader dgoddard.

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1 Ojoe  7/01/08 11:50:48 am reply quote

What a sexy nose

2 amphibian  7/01/08 11:50:52 am reply quote

Which one? The one with the beard or the kind of fat one with the black fez?

3 oronpam  7/01/08 11:51:01 am reply quote

Yikes Batman!

4 Kosh's Shadow  7/01/08 11:51:10 am reply quote

Can you see from the look on Ahmadinejad's face that he's mahdi about her?

5 amphibian  7/01/08 11:51:27 am reply quote

re: #1 Ojoe

What a sexy nose

Her nose is exposed? UNCOVERED MEAT! Ululululu!

6 MJ  7/01/08 11:51:57 am reply quote

It's been said that she's having an affair with Juan Cole.

7 Kaitian868  7/01/08 11:52:06 am reply quote

She's such a looker!

8 faraway  7/01/08 11:52:25 am reply quote

It's a hoax. That's Sandy Berger (easier to hide documents, you know).

9 Ringo the Gringo  7/01/08 11:52:38 am reply quote

Damn, that woman needs some sunshine.

10 calvin coolidge  7/01/08 11:52:46 am reply quote

I can see real problems when she goes to a state party and 100 other women are wearing the same outfit.

11 Kosh's Shadow  7/01/08 11:52:54 am reply quote

I thought he was saving himself for his 72 virgins.

12 Boxy_brown  7/01/08 11:53:06 am reply quote
"That really is Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s wife in that photograph"

Which wife?

13 Pawn of the Oppressor  7/01/08 11:53:12 am reply quote

What a bunch of clowns.

I would make a lousy diplomat. If I was sent to Iran to talk to these people "without preconditions" I'd end up laughing at them when I saw this adorable little scene.

14 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 11:53:34 am reply quote

/Any friend of Zorro is a friend of mine...

15 The Pulchritudinous Patriot  7/01/08 11:53:34 am reply quote

But she has a great personality!

16 MJ  7/01/08 11:53:46 am reply quote

re: #11 Kosh's Shadow

I thought he was saving himself for his 72 virgins.

She is one of the 72.

17 faraway  7/01/08 11:53:46 am reply quote

Do they have gay marriage in Iran?

18 Sharmuta  7/01/08 11:54:06 am reply quote

I guess if I was married to that thug, I'd want to shroud myself too.

19 Abu Kuffar  7/01/08 11:54:29 am reply quote

re: #11 Kosh's Shadow

I thought he was saving himself for his 72 virgins raisins.

Fixed

20 Ojoe  7/01/08 11:54:54 am reply quote

It is to her and to her sisters that we should look for change.

21 Dustyvet  7/01/08 11:54:55 am reply quote

Bet he or she is all over him like a cheap suit at night...:)

22 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 11:54:56 am reply quote

/Oh come on, she's just sun-sensitive.

23 Alouette  7/01/08 11:55:04 am reply quote

She looks a lot older than 7

24 vbspurs  7/01/08 11:55:23 am reply quote

I hope Ahmadinejad's kids look like him! Err, actually, they're screwed either way.

25 Ringo the Gringo  7/01/08 11:55:36 am reply quote

Here she is as well (under the white blanket).....I'd recognize that pasty schnoz anywhere.

26 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 11:55:59 am reply quote

Wow, she's as glamorous as Jackie Kennedy. If Jackie Kennedy had been constantly covered with a burlap sack.

27 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 11:56:11 am reply quote

This is a pretty good rationale for polygamy.

28 jcm  7/01/08 11:56:37 am reply quote

Cat's out of the bag!
Or did Dinnerjacket buy a pig in a poke?

29 RightLogic  7/01/08 11:56:39 am reply quote

How many times a day does she get beat with the fugly stick?

30 lawhawk  7/01/08 11:56:41 am reply quote

Let's further note the positioning. Subservient to the end - standing well behind and to the right of Ahmadinejad. Not an equal. Nearly completely covered head to toe.

This is what the leader of Iran thinks of the status of women. They must take a back seat to men and be covered up.

Nice.

Stay classy Ahmadinejad. /

31 vbspurs  7/01/08 11:56:57 am reply quote

Charles gave you the First Lady of Iran. I give you the First Lady of France.

Ladies and Gentlemen, France finally won something.

32 NoSubmission  7/01/08 11:56:57 am reply quote

Under the table cloth she really looks like this.

Dinnerjackass, that scamp!

33 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 11:57:03 am reply quote

All she needs is a good makeover. Oh, and to poison her husband's food.

34 nyc redneck  7/01/08 11:57:08 am reply quote

islam creates a lot of unhappy looking people. i wonder what the punishment is for smiling in a photo.

35 american jewess in jerusalem  7/01/08 11:57:24 am reply quote

Hmm . . . getting some insight into why he is an unhappy little man.

36 RTLM  7/01/08 11:57:33 am reply quote

Mahmoud's little secret/ under the bag.

37 Ringo the Gringo  7/01/08 11:57:36 am reply quote

What the hell kind of culture keeps women rolled up like human burritos for their entire adult lives?

38 rabidsquirrel  7/01/08 11:57:41 am reply quote

She's showing wayyyyy too much face.

Stone her.

39 Kosh's Shadow  7/01/08 11:57:57 am reply quote

re: #21 Dustyvet

Bet he or she is all over him like a cheap suit at night...:)

BRAIN BLEACH stat!

40 joncelli  7/01/08 11:58:15 am reply quote

Wow! I'll bet it's all Ahmadinnerjacket can do to resist his lust when she shows a little nose!

///////

41 NJDhockeyfan  7/01/08 11:58:17 am reply quote

Gateway Pundit has another picture...

I'd recognize that nose anywhere...

42 turn  7/01/08 11:59:20 am reply quote

First bag lady, heh.

I thought the photo yesterday had to be photo-shopped, it was too classic. Now I wonder why I had any doubts about it's originality.

43 Opinionated  7/01/08 11:59:29 am reply quote

What little one sees of her, I am reminded of Marty Feldman's Igor in Young Frankenstein.

44 Sharmuta  7/01/08 11:59:30 am reply quote

Every time I see a woman that far gone down the path of submission- I feel sad. Bland, colorless, shapeless, formless, oppressed, loveless, joyless- what life for a woman is islam, where purdah walls drape your body daily? Sad. Just sad.

45 taylork  7/01/08 11:59:35 am reply quote

She looks like the Dark Lord of the Sith, a.k.a Emperor Palpetine.

46 MandyManners  7/01/08 11:59:41 am reply quote

I still don't get why he refuses to wear a tie.

47 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 11:59:47 am reply quote

Rowrrrr...

48 Consumer  7/01/08 11:59:51 am reply quote

I hate to admit it, but her modesty is turning me on a little! :)

49 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:00:17 pm reply quote

That's Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri on the right, no?

Why is she allowed to be kitted out (comparatively) like a two-dollar whore during Welcome The Fleet night and not Mrs. DinnerJacket?

50 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:00:29 pm reply quote

Now, lay that line on my again, Western islamoapologists, about how the various forms of "cover" for women in Islam are actually a form of liberation. Go ahead, let's hear it.

51 Opinionated  7/01/08 12:00:34 pm reply quote

re: #48 Consumer

I hate to admit it, but her modesty is turning me on a little! :)

And you could always put a bag over her face. Oh, never mind.

52 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 12:00:53 pm reply quote

I hope she's stocked up on Vitamin D supplements.

53 myairplane  7/01/08 12:00:56 pm reply quote

You have got to check this out:
The small difference between Obama and Osama

54 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:01:01 pm reply quote

re: #12 Boxy_brown

Which wife?


1st one. others are not as important as First Wife.

55 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:01:01 pm reply quote

re: #48 Consumer

I hate to admit it, but her modesty is turning me on a little! :)


Me too. Burlap has a funny way of doing that to me...[kinkoid]

56 NoSubmission  7/01/08 12:01:10 pm reply quote

Mrs. D-jackass must be about 3 foot 4.

57 chinesearithmetic  7/01/08 12:01:11 pm reply quote

Dolly Madislam.

58 Alouette  7/01/08 12:01:13 pm reply quote

She is a cute little jawa.

59 Lizard by the Bay  7/01/08 12:01:21 pm reply quote

re: #21 Dustyvet

Bet he or she is all over him like a cheap suit at night...:)

You owe me a new memory, since I can never erase what my internal visualization system just kicked out.

60 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:01:31 pm reply quote

re: #50 Occasional Reader

lay that line on my me again

61 jcm  7/01/08 12:01:42 pm reply quote

re: #46 MandyManners

I still don't get why he refuses to wear a tie.

This issue goes back to the immediate aftermath of the 1979 Revolution. Before the revolution, all public figures in Iran and all officials wore ties, both domestically and when on visits abroad. Shortly after the revolution however, the tie itself began being associated with "Western imperialism", especially after
Ayatollah Khomeini branded a large group of intellectuals (who were less religiously zealous than he would have liked) as "tie-wearing cronies of the West" and essentially branded anyone wearing a tie as being Western influenced. As such, no Iranian official since that time wears a tie, whether in Iran or when on official trips abroad. In fact, for many years after the revolution, the site of a regular person wearing a tie in Iran was so rare that heads would turn on the street and funny comments would be made if someone wore a tie outside. Many people still wore them to parties and weddings and things, but it was very "taboo" during the 1980s.

62 Dianna  7/01/08 12:01:50 pm reply quote

re: #49 vbspurs

Because everyone's sorry that she is stuck with the name "Megawati."

63 Consumer  7/01/08 12:01:55 pm reply quote

re: #46 MandyManners

I still don't get why he refuses to wear a tie.

Because they consider it a Western cultural icon...

64 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:02:07 pm reply quote

re: #52 kuffarharbi

I hope she's stocked up on Vitamin D supplements.

I really do wonder about that. Rickets must be endemic among women in these countries.

65 turn  7/01/08 12:02:08 pm reply quote

re: #30 lawhawk

Let's further note the positioning. Subservient to the end - standing well behind and to the right of Ahmadinejad. Not an equal. Nearly completely covered head to toe.

This is what the leader of Iran thinks of the status of women. They must take a back seat to men and be covered up.

Nice.

Stay classy Ahmadinejad. /

from what I can see there may be good reason in this case.

fugly stick is right.

66 clocktower05  7/01/08 12:02:18 pm reply quote

In that first picture she looks like "The Emperor" from Star Wars.

67 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:02:44 pm reply quote

re: #62 Dianna

Because everyone's sorry that she is stuck with the name "Megawati."

I think it's cool. Makes her sound like a Transformer.

68 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:02:50 pm reply quote

re: #44 Sharmuta

Every time I see a woman that far gone down the path of submission- I feel sad. Bland, colorless, shapeless, formless, oppressed, loveless, joyless- what life for a woman is islam, where purdah walls drape your body daily? Sad. Just sad.

It really is. And western women are joining this group of slaves by their own free will.

69 Typicalwhitey  7/01/08 12:02:57 pm reply quote

re: #30 lawhawk

Let's further note the positioning. Subservient to the end - standing well behind and to the right of Ahmadinejad. Not an equal. Nearly completely covered head to toe.

This is what the leader of Iran thinks of the status of women. They must take a back seat to men and be covered up.

Nice.

Stay classy Ahmadinejad. /

And this is the pig that obambi wants to chat with?
Why would ANY women support obama?

70 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:03:09 pm reply quote

Wow- this woman's life must be hell enough as it is. Must we add to the misogyny that is islam by making fun of her?

71 WrathofG-d  7/01/08 12:03:15 pm reply quote

Is Ach on his toes in that 1st pic?

OT (yet somewhat on topic):

Remember how the U.S. blessed Hiz'b'allahleks coup of the Lebanese Government? Yea well, this is the thanks we get for submitting ourselves to the will of the enemy.

72 JammieWearingFool  7/01/08 12:03:19 pm reply quote

A lot of short people wandering around over there. Isn't Mahmoud smaller than Tom Cruise?

I always liked that picture of him and that King Fahd or Faisal where they had the little shrimp standing on a box next to him.

73 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:03:27 pm reply quote

re: #61 jcm

Kul. Everyday is casual day in Islamorama.

74 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:03:49 pm reply quote

re: #62 Dianna

Because everyone's sorry that she is stuck with the name "Megawati."

But she's happy she glows!

75 MJ  7/01/08 12:03:55 pm reply quote

Lovely lady...in a 7th century sort of way.

76 Abu Kuffar  7/01/08 12:04:13 pm reply quote

The Empress Palpadinejad?

77 Dianna  7/01/08 12:04:18 pm reply quote

re: #67 Occasional Reader

I've always thought it ridiculous.

78 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:04:27 pm reply quote

O/T

I have an opportunity to go see Obama this weekend. Should I go or should I stay. ay ay ay.

I need a McCain 08 shirt and some body guards.

79 ec marm  7/01/08 12:04:29 pm reply quote

re: #70 Sharmuta

Wow- this woman's life must be hell enough as it is. Must we add to the misogyny that is islam by making fun of her?


You really think she's permitted on the internet to read what people think about her or her husband?

80 Alouette  7/01/08 12:04:45 pm reply quote

re: #46 MandyManners

I still don't get why he refuses to wear a tie.

He'll wear one at his necktie party.

81 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:04:47 pm reply quote

re: #75 MJ

Lovely lady...in a 7th century sort of way.

Rotating title nominee.

82 WrathofG-d  7/01/08 12:04:52 pm reply quote

this is exactly the treatment I would want for Ach's wife. We should be glad she is in a bag....now we must work to get Ach in one.

83 nyc redneck  7/01/08 12:05:12 pm reply quote

re: #70 Sharmuta

Wow- this woman's life must be hell enough as it is. Must we add to the misogyny that is islam by making fun of her?

she has been reduced to a nonentity by islam. it really is sad.
i see her as a victim. she seems almost like an after thought in the photo.

84 Bogeyfre  7/01/08 12:05:34 pm reply quote

re: #44 Sharmuta

It is sad to see.

85 turn  7/01/08 12:05:37 pm reply quote

re: #82 WrathofG-d

this is exactly the treatment I would want for Ach's wife. We should be glad she is in a bag....now we must work to get Ach in one.

as in body bag - right?

86 RTLM  7/01/08 12:05:42 pm reply quote

re: #78 Eowyn2

O/T

I have an opportunity to go see Obama this weekend. Should I go or should I stay. ay ay ay.

I need a McCain 08 shirt and some body guards.

Yes - go and take pics of the Obamatons. And an mp-3 recorder.

87 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:05:54 pm reply quote

re: #79 ec marm

You really think that making fun of her looks or situation isn't misogynistic?

88 Peacekeeper  7/01/08 12:06:02 pm reply quote

Personal slave. It's wrong to mock her. What choice does she have?

89 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:06:02 pm reply quote

re: #64 Occasional Reader

I really do wonder about that. Rickets must be endemic among women in these countries.

there is becoming a problem with Muslim women and rickets in the UK.

90 WrathofG-d  7/01/08 12:06:22 pm reply quote

re: #85 turn


I would prefer that instead Ach see the errors of his ways and have a change of heart. But yes, in a bodybag is what I meant.

91 Dianna  7/01/08 12:06:24 pm reply quote

re: #78 Eowyn2

Go and ask a polite but pointed question. Watch him stammer. Then say, "Thank you, Senator Obama."

With any sort of luck, it will make YouTube.

92 NoSubmission  7/01/08 12:06:27 pm reply quote

re: #78 Eowyn2

O/T

I have an opportunity to go see Obama this weekend. Should I go or should I stay. ay ay ay.

I need a McCain 08 shirt and some body guards.

GO! And take pics of all fainting Obmamamites and bring them here for us to feast upon.

93 ec marm  7/01/08 12:06:31 pm reply quote

re: #87 Sharmuta

You really think that making fun of her looks or situation isn't misogynistic?


Answer my question first?

94 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:06:49 pm reply quote

re: #79 ec marm

You really think she's permitted on the internet to read what people think about her or her husband?


nice pic.

95 JammieWearingFool  7/01/08 12:06:51 pm reply quote

Funny, but I saw the original photo making the rounds a lot of places today without giving LGF credit.

/common courtesy, folks...

96 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:06:53 pm reply quote

re: #93 ec marm

No.

97 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:07:04 pm reply quote

re: #63 Consumer

Because they consider it a Western cultural icon...

And blazers aren't?

98 Maine's Michael  7/01/08 12:07:20 pm reply quote

re: #44 Sharmuta

Every time I see a woman that far gone down the path of submission- I feel sad. Bland, colorless, shapeless, formless, oppressed, loveless, joyless- what life for a woman is islam, where purdah walls drape your body daily? Sad. Just sad.

She may not have a clitoris anymore, either, though I believe the Persians are a little more enlightened in that regard than the arab and african muslims.

99 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:07:24 pm reply quote

re: #80 Alouette

He'll wear one at his necktie party.

It won't be silk.

100 BGB!  7/01/08 12:07:27 pm reply quote

If the Islamic fighters women like this pinned up in thier foxholes, the they are in worse shape than they realize.

101 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 12:08:00 pm reply quote

re: #64 Occasional Reader

I really do wonder about that. Rickets must be endemic among women in these countries.

It is a big problem there in fact

102 turn  7/01/08 12:08:18 pm reply quote

re: #90 WrathofG-d

Me too, but good luck to that.

103 Rogue198  7/01/08 12:08:36 pm reply quote

First thing that popped into my head...

Given that he's a midget...geez she's short.

104 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:08:41 pm reply quote

re: #91 Dianna

Go and ask a polite but pointed question. Watch him stammer. Then say, "Thank you, Senator Obama."

With any sort of luck, it will make YouTube.

no, I think he'll be in the parade with our illustrious senators.
All i need is a key to mom's house so I have a place to stay.

105 WrathofG-d  7/01/08 12:08:50 pm reply quote

Are we discussing the burqa on LGF again. If so, when I get back from lunch I fully intend on defending its use, as long as her wearing it is voluntary.

106 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:08:59 pm reply quote

grim

107 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:09:18 pm reply quote

She's got leather on underneath.

108 jamgarr  7/01/08 12:09:26 pm reply quote

So - is the lady in orange a state leader or did the guy with the pill-box hat have the audacity to let his wife stand in the front row?

109 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:09:30 pm reply quote

re: #105 WrathofG-d

Are we discussing the burqa on LGF again. If so, when I get back from lunch I fully intend on defending its use, as long as her wearing it is voluntary.

Yes, it's a choice. It's a choice to wear it or die.

110 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:09:42 pm reply quote

re: #107 Ben Hur

She's got leather on underneath.


And spikes.

111 mean Gene  7/01/08 12:09:52 pm reply quote

I wonder what poor, deluded Ahmadinejad is thinking?
Here he is posed next to apostates from the ''true Islam!" (Whatever THAT is)
The man has a TIE on the the woman is exposing her HAIR RAYS!
With ''allies" like these he can only hope that hidden imam is n;t looking on and seeing his terrible sin of joining forces with ones who have strayed so far from ''the way.''

112 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:10:15 pm reply quote

re: #87 Sharmuta

You really think that making fun of her looks or situation isn't misogynistic?

Are you going to answer me now, ec?

113 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:10:48 pm reply quote

re: #92 NoSubmission

Okay, I'll pick up a digital camera and send you the film as I cant upload on this computer. Thats if security let me catch the swooning masses.

I dont expect many swooning masses. He's not really all that popular.

BUT, he may bring his people in the bus. I know he brought a bunch up from CO and CA the last couple of times he was here.

114 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:11:08 pm reply quote

grim tent

115 Diamond Bullet  7/01/08 12:11:12 pm reply quote

re: #75 MJ

Lovely lady...in a 7th century sort of way.

Gives new (or very, very old) meaning to the phrase "I'd hit it."

116 HelloDare  7/01/08 12:11:13 pm reply quote

Who's the slut in the gold outfit? She's flashing her hands.

117 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:11:19 pm reply quote

re: #70 Sharmuta

Wow- this woman's life must be hell enough as it is. Must we add to the misogyny that is islam by making fun of her?

Ironically the effect is to stand out in a crowd, not to recede into the background.

I wrote a blogpost about it, called Take the Veil.

And here's a snapshot I took of an Islamic lady wearing her little niqab getup in the South Florida heat.

I feel sorry, but the sentiment is cognisant that they even in the land of liberty, they feel unable or unwilling to shake off their own shackles.

118 guringo  7/01/08 12:11:29 pm reply quote

... she's also his sister....

119 yma o hyd  7/01/08 12:11:54 pm reply quote

re: #101 kuffarharbi

It is a big problem there in fact

Yeah - but hey, they're only women!

Since ROPers have no problem with FGM, why should they worry about a little thing like rickets?

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This whole thing makes me sick to the bottom of my soul.

120 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:12:17 pm reply quote

re: #117 vbspurs

I've seen them in full chadors in sweltering heat. Terrible.

121 ec marm  7/01/08 12:12:42 pm reply quote

re: #96 Sharmuta

No.


Thanks. Okay, to answer your question, I personally would not make such a comment about the woman. I perceive her to be a victim of islam. But I remember when I was a coke bottle thick glasses wearing geek in high school who wore basically the same unfashionable clothes day after day. Until I began to be a subject of ridicule. I didn't like it. The criticism was painful, but true. I sought to change, and achieved it.

122 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:12:49 pm reply quote

re: #62 Dianna

Because everyone's sorry that she is stuck with the name "Megawati."


I will always remember that name.

I was living in Israel when she was elected and saw the vote count on TV.

WHenver a ballot was pulled out, the speaker would yell out the name,
MEGAWATIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! and hold the "eeeee" for longer than one would think necessary.

123 z  7/01/08 12:13:29 pm reply quote

charles, you should photoshop these and put a lady in a bikini's body over her bag.

124 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:13:32 pm reply quote

re: #121 ec marm

She doesn't have that choice.

125 vapig  7/01/08 12:13:34 pm reply quote

She looks like she could be his sister.

126 DeathtotheSwiss  7/01/08 12:13:53 pm reply quote

You think she likes him?

127 Dianna  7/01/08 12:14:18 pm reply quote

re: #104 Eowyn2

Oh, well. I wouldn't bother, then.

128 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:14:24 pm reply quote

re: #126 DeathtotheSwiss

You think she likes him?

No.

129 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:14:27 pm reply quote

grim tent meet up

130 Opinionated  7/01/08 12:14:28 pm reply quote

re: #46 MandyManners

I still don't get why he refuses to wear a tie.

Because when you tie the knot you are making a cross. I kid you not.

131 MikeG  7/01/08 12:14:37 pm reply quote

Hubba, hubba!

132 jcm  7/01/08 12:15:16 pm reply quote

re: #120 Sharmuta

I've seen them in full chadors in sweltering heat. Terrible.

But they go commando......

133 Abu Kuffar  7/01/08 12:15:39 pm reply quote

re: #126 DeathtotheSwiss

No, hell, no

134 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:15:52 pm reply quote

"I AM GRIM"

135 Purple Prose  7/01/08 12:16:02 pm reply quote

Their children must look like Marty Feldman.

[Link: www.worth1000.com...]

136 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:16:36 pm reply quote

re: #21 Dustyvet

Bet he or she is all over him like a cheap suit at night...:)

But he already wears a cheap suit!

137 jamgarr  7/01/08 12:16:48 pm reply quote

re: #135 Purple Prose

Their children must look like Marty Feldman.

[Link: www.worth1000.com...]

Linky no worky


/damn your eyes!

138 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:16:50 pm reply quote

"WE ARE BEING RIPED OFF BY MS GRIM IN A TENT"

139 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:16:58 pm reply quote
140 itellu3times  7/01/08 12:17:06 pm reply quote

re: #72 JammieWearingFool

A lot of short people wandering around over there. Isn't Mahmoud smaller than Tom Cruise?

It's not the size that counts, it's the moustache.

141 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:17:33 pm reply quote

re: #132 jcm

I don't think that's funny, if you were trying to joke with me. I don't find humor in purdah.

142 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:17:35 pm reply quote

re: #125 vapig

She looks like she could be his sister.


She's his sister...she's his mother...she's his sister and his mother...[channeling Chinatown]

143 NoSubmission  7/01/08 12:17:37 pm reply quote

re: #113 Eowyn2

Okay, I'll pick up a digital camera and send you the film as I cant upload on this computer. Thats if security let me catch the swooning masses.

I dont expect many swooning masses. He's not really all that popular.

BUT, he may bring his people in the bus. I know he brought a bunch up from CO and CA the last couple of times he was here.


I'm not sure how that will work with the camera. Email me.

AND he's bringing a BUS? Holy crapola, GET OUTTA THE WAY!

144 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 12:17:39 pm reply quote

re: #119 yma o hyd

Yeah - but hey, they're only women!

Since ROPers have no problem with FGM, why should they worry about a little thing like rickets?

[Deleted] [Deleted] [Deleted]

This whole thing makes me sick to the bottom of my soul.

The scientific consensus...for what it's worth...is that the rickets problem in the ME is due to genetic and environmental factors. Of course, they fail to notice the religious factor. I think after 1400 years of covering up and sunlight deprivation, the genetic pool would be somewhat affected.

145 Dianna  7/01/08 12:17:45 pm reply quote

re: #105 WrathofG-d

I have an irrational hatred of those bags, so I'll just have to ignore your arguments in favor.

146 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:17:53 pm reply quote

No wonder he's always so mad. She's ugly.

147 Maine's Michael  7/01/08 12:18:14 pm reply quote

re: #126 DeathtotheSwiss

You think she likes him?

"Oh Mahmoud, tell me again how you will wipe the evil Jews from this world . . You know how it makes my heart race, my cheeks flush, and my burqa soggy. I love you, my champion!"

148 Creeping Eruption  7/01/08 12:18:15 pm reply quote

re: #139 Ben Hur

UN: Hizbullah isn't rearming

Beyond a joke - security counsel knows but has to respond only to reports submitted to the body.

149 Spider Mensch  7/01/08 12:18:16 pm reply quote

wow. so he's married to the "Ghost of Christmas yet to come"

i'm not the mahdi I used to be, I'm not the mahdi I used to be...

150 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:18:30 pm reply quote

re: #139 Ben Hur

UN: Hizbullah isn't rearming

"That's what they told us when they handed us all that cash!"

151 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:18:41 pm reply quote

photo shoot at the Pres. of Iran's house..

"thats it, one more fold of the burka there""

"thats good, now that nose,, loose it behind the scarf hon""

152 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:19:03 pm reply quote

re: #105 WrathofG-d

Are we discussing the burqa on LGF again. If so, when I get back from lunch I fully intend on defending its use, as long as her wearing it is voluntary.

aaahahahahaha... yer killin' me.

153 ec marm  7/01/08 12:19:20 pm reply quote

re: #124 Sharmuta

She doesn't have that choice.


If half the population of the Islamic Republic of Iran began to fight back against the oppression, she would have the choice.
The oppression of women in islam is a form of slavery. Historically there have been more than a few instances of slaves fighting back and freeing themselves.
Hypothetical question:
Which do you think would be more likely to inspire the sort of anger in a slave, picking cotton in a field, that he/she would want to fight for her freedom?
1. Being openly mocked
2. Being pitied

154 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:19:38 pm reply quote

re: #122 Ben Hur

WHenver a ballot was pulled out, the speaker would yell out the name,
MEGAWATIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I! and hold the "eeeee" for longer than one would think necessary.

Here's my chance to say I really really hate when Arab-speakers over-emphasise the -il in "Israil".

Eeeeeeeeeeeel. Ugh. It just sounds evil and quite apart from the fact that's how its pronounced anyway, I think that's why they do it.

155 irish rose  7/01/08 12:19:47 pm reply quote

Dinnerjacket is a teeny-tiny man, only 5'2"... notice how the wifey is shorter than he is.

156 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:19:52 pm reply quote

Prince Charles has saved the Earth.

157 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:19:55 pm reply quote

re: #146 Ward Cleaver

Stop it!

158 yma o hyd  7/01/08 12:20:05 pm reply quote

re: #139 Ben Hur

UN: Hizbullah isn't rearming

Course not - htey only want to play!

Quote from that link:
"A UN source told Ynet in response to the report that several incidents which have taken place in recent weeks prove that southern Lebanon is not free of arms. The source said everyone is aware of this reality, yet the UN cannot admit that Israel's claims are true, as this would show the UN has failed."

So the UN effing well knows ...
Remember this well, for the next war.

159 jcm  7/01/08 12:20:35 pm reply quote

re: #141 Sharmuta

I don't think that's funny, if you were trying to joke with me. I don't find humor in purdah.

My apologizes.

160 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:20:56 pm reply quote

re: #155 irish rose

Dinnerjacket is a teeny-tiny man, only 5'2"... notice how the wifey is shorter than he is.

I'm sure the match-maker had that in mind.

161 Crimsonfisted  7/01/08 12:21:16 pm reply quote

re: #46 MandyManners

I still don't get why he refuses to wear a tie.

I believe because it looks like a cross.

162 jamgarr  7/01/08 12:21:35 pm reply quote

re: #156 Ben Hur

Prince Charles has saved the Earth.


Until Britain learns how to make wine someone will buy.

163 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:21:45 pm reply quote

re: #49 vbspurs

That's Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri on the right, no?

Why is she allowed to be kitted out (comparatively) like a two-dollar whore during Welcome The Fleet night and not Mrs. DinnerJacket?

Hey, she's got some serious big hair going on there.

164 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 12:21:52 pm reply quote

re: #155 irish rose

Dinnerjacket is a teeny-tiny man, only 5'2"... notice how the wifey is shorter than he is.

Dictators are often short. Napoleon? Mussolini? Any more?

165 Dianna  7/01/08 12:21:55 pm reply quote

re: #134 taxfreekiller

"I AM GRIM"

I see you more as an Egil Skallagrimson, myself.

166 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:22:05 pm reply quote

re: #153 ec marm

But we already covered the point that she's not reading LGF. Sorry, but mocking a woman for her looks is misogynistic.

I don't think the female iranian revolution will be coming from her anyways- look to the youth. She's too far gone down the path of submission, and I pity her.

167 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:22:08 pm reply quote

re: #117 vbspurs

Ironically the effect is to stand out in a crowd, not to recede into the background.

I wrote a blogpost about it, called Take the Veil.

And here's a snapshot I took of an Islamic lady wearing her little niqab getup in the South Florida heat.

I feel sorry, but the sentiment is cognisant that they even in the land of liberty, they feel unable or unwilling to shake off their own shackles.

unable. honor murders.

168 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:22:49 pm reply quote

re: #77 Dianna

I've always thought it ridiculous.

I am revolted by your negative attitude, your resistance to the name "Megawati". Watts a matta' with you? You should try to find inner calm; perhaps by chanting "Ohm".

169 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:22:50 pm reply quote

re: #159 jcm

I know you're a decent guy, so I went easy on ya. ;)

170 yma o hyd  7/01/08 12:22:54 pm reply quote

re: #144 kuffarharbi

The scientific consensus...for what it's worth...is that the rickets problem in the ME is due to genetic and environmental factors. Of course, they fail to notice the religious factor. I think after 1400 years of covering up and sunlight deprivation, the genetic pool would be somewhat affected.

Yeah well - you'd have thought that they somehow made the connection, after all they were pretty clued up when breeding their horses ... but instead they probably think its either fate, or the fault of the women.

171 Purple Prose  7/01/08 12:22:55 pm reply quote

re: #137 jamgarr

Linky no worky


/damn your eyes!

[Link: i84.photobucket.com...]

172 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:22:56 pm reply quote

re: #156 Ben Hur

Prince Charles has saved the Earth.

By marrying an even uglier woman?

173 Dianna  7/01/08 12:23:08 pm reply quote

re: #139 Ben Hur

That's referred to as wishful thinking.

Or, their feet are wet and they can see the pyramids, because they're knee-deep in de Nile.

174 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:23:09 pm reply quote

re: #157 Sharmuta

Stop it!

Okay. I do kinda feel sorry for her. I wonder what her life was like before the mullahs took over in Iran?

175 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:23:09 pm reply quote

So, women of lgf's, what do you think has happened to the mother instinct that should be gene coded in the women of Iran etal via the
evolutionary theory of Darwin, seems Darwin must not have studied the women of Islam back in the day.

176 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:23:38 pm reply quote

re: #168 Occasional Reader

I am revolted by your negative attitude, your resistance to the name "Megawati". Watts a matta' with you? You should try to find inner calm; perhaps by chanting "Ohm".


I find your comments shocking.

177 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:23:42 pm reply quote

re: #172 vbspurs

By marrying an even uglier woman?

Uh-oh.

178 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:23:45 pm reply quote

re: #146 Ward Cleaver

No wonder he's always so mad. She's ugly.

like you can tell.

179 jamgarr  7/01/08 12:23:51 pm reply quote

re: #171 Purple Prose


That's better!

180 Diamond Bullet  7/01/08 12:23:53 pm reply quote

re: #130 Opinionated

Because when you tie the knot you are making a cross. I kid you not.

Check out this new fatwa from Britain:

[Link: www.islamonline.com...]

We do not think it is permissible to buy and sell products, tools and things which have crosses on them, for two reasons:

1-

That is helping to spread the cross among people, which is not appropriate in Muslim countries, because it is the fabricated symbol of the Christians, which the Jew Paul introduced and made it one of the pillars of their faith.

2-

It is also contrary to the way of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). ‘Aa’ishah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not leave anything in his house on which there were crosses but he erased them. Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5952).

181 chuba  7/01/08 12:24:01 pm reply quote

Yoiks. It has a disturbing resemblance to Baghdad Bob...

182 gop_patriot  7/01/08 12:24:58 pm reply quote

I'm surprised he allowed her out of the house, and to get her photo taken in the first place.

The poor woman can't help her looks; and who knows, dressed in regular clothing (not a burqa) and makeup, she might be cute as a button. But she's kept covered and buried beneath yards of stifling fabric, only to be brought out and made to tag along and stand behind her mighty man, at his bidding.

The whole situation of women in muslim countries is just absolutely depressing to me. I thank God every day that I am here in America, and was not born into this oppressive, hateful, and misogynistic religion.

183 DamnCat  7/01/08 12:25:14 pm reply quote

re: #46 MandyManners
I still don't get why he refuses to wear a tie.

With a wife like that it would be too much of a temptation to hang himself

184 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:25:22 pm reply quote

re: #180 Diamond Bullet


I read somewhere that it is unIslamic to cross one's legs during prayer. No kidding.

185 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  7/01/08 12:25:39 pm reply quote

re: #168 Occasional Reader

I am revolted by your negative attitude, your resistance to the name "Megawati". Watts a matta' with you? You should try to find inner calm; perhaps by chanting "Ohm".


Wow! You're really galvanized about this, aren't you?

186 yma o hyd  7/01/08 12:25:46 pm reply quote

re: #162 jamgarr

Until Britain learns how to make wine someone will buy.

We do make wine here in the British Isles, I'll have ye know!
And right tasty it is as well ...

187 Dianna  7/01/08 12:25:52 pm reply quote

re: #156 Ben Hur

But made it not worth living on. I have much better uses for wine that using it run a car.

188 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:26:03 pm reply quote

re: #175 taxfreekiller

So, women of lgf's, what do you think has happened to the mother instinct that should be gene coded in the women of Iran etal via the
evolutionary theory of Darwin, seems Darwin must not have studied the women of Islam back in the day.

Women are just as misogynistic as men. Many women feel threatened by their own daughters. Don't know what Darwin has to do with it, but if you're really interested, I do have a book I could recommend.

189 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:26:18 pm reply quote

re: #185 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

He's really amp'd up about it.

190 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:26:23 pm reply quote

re: #176 Golem Akbar

I find your comments shocking.

Joule be sorry you said that.

191 Alouette  7/01/08 12:26:23 pm reply quote

re: #155 irish rose

Dinnerjacket is a teeny-tiny man, only 5'2"... notice how the wifey is shorter than he is.

Short men usually like to be seen with Amazonian supermodel type babes, as if to say, "I'm big where it really matters!"

192 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:26:31 pm reply quote

re: #164 kuffarharbi

Dictators are often short. Napoleon? Mussolini? Any more?


Bush.

193 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:26:51 pm reply quote

re: #130 Opinionated

Because when you tie the knot you are making a cross. I kid you not.

What idiot thought of that?

Between worrying about what tying a tie means and freaking out about dogs, Muslims have way too much time on their hands.

194 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:27:01 pm reply quote

re: #167 Eowyn2

unable. honor murders.

In Shenandoah near Coconut Grove? This isn't Middlesborough you know! :P

195 Dianna  7/01/08 12:27:06 pm reply quote

re: #168 Occasional Reader

My capacitor has suffered a megawati overload.

196 jamgarr  7/01/08 12:27:07 pm reply quote

re: #186 yma o hyd

We do make wine here in the British Isles, I'll have ye know!
And right tasty it is as well ...


I'm sure you do. It was just the whole "unsold wine biofuel" thing.

197 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:27:12 pm reply quote

Islamic women seem to be in a reverse Darwin theory.

198 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 12:27:23 pm reply quote

re: #186 yma o hyd

We do make wine here in the British Isles, I'll have ye know!
And right tasty it is as well ...

They produce a nice white wine in Kent....under glass

199 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  7/01/08 12:27:26 pm reply quote

re: #180 Diamond Bullet


re: #130 Opinionated

Because when you tie the knot you are making a cross. I kid you not.

Check out this new fatwa from Britain:

[Link: [Link: www.islamonline.com...]...]

We do not think it is permissible to buy and sell products, tools and things which have crosses on them, for two reasons:

1-

That is helping to spread the cross among people, which is not appropriate in Muslim countries, because it is the fabricated symbol of the Christians, which the Jew Paul introduced and made it one of the pillars of their faith.

2-

It is also contrary to the way of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). �Aa�is hah (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not leave anything in his house on which there were crosses but he erased them. Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5952).

So all perpendicular lines are haram?

200 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:27:29 pm reply quote

re: #191 Alouette

Short men usually like to be seen with Amazonian supermodel type babes, as if to say, "I'm big where it really matters!"

Like Kookcinich.

201 wolfie  7/01/08 12:27:32 pm reply quote

re: #105 WrathofG-d

Are we discussing the burqa on LGF again. If so, when I get back from lunch I fully intend on defending its use, as long as her wearing it is voluntary.

The line between voluntary and involuntary is tough to draw.
I think one key factor is whether the community at large can and will protect those who throw off the burka.

American law has always vigorously protected the right of nuns to throw off the habit and flee the monastery, the right of the Amish woman to toss out her cap and walk away from the farm, so to speak.

The problem w/ radical Islam is that we cannot (and sometimes will not) protect voluntary choices because the sect itself uses terrorism to enforce the burka and chases down apostates who leave the sect. Makes it a very iffy situation.
(Anyone afraid of marauding Amish and Benedictines chasing down their renegades?)

Should the burka be illegal then? Probably not, but........

I do think any state or local jurisdiction has the right to ban face coverings in certain public areas. In my county it is illegal to enter a convenience store with a ski mask, halloween mask, stocking mask, etc.........likewise w/ banks.
Westerners associate masks with secrecy and shiftiness. For good reason.

202 Alouette  7/01/08 12:27:41 pm reply quote

re: #164 kuffarharbi

Dictators are often short. Napoleon? Mussolini? Any more?

I am 4'11"

203 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:27:45 pm reply quote

re: #190 Occasional Reader

Joule be sorry you said that.


You replied with lightning quickness...

204 Crimsonfisted  7/01/08 12:28:14 pm reply quote

re: #193 MandyManners

What idiot thought of that?

Between worrying about what tying a tie means and freaking out about dogs, Muslims have way too much time on their hands.


They certainly aren't wasting it writing poetry, building a better mousetrap, creating art and music, working to learn to live with their neighbors - boring stuff like that.

205 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:28:25 pm reply quote

re: #191 Alouette

Short men usually like to be seen with Amazonian supermodel type babes

Actually, men in general don't mind being seen with Amazonian supermodel type babes. Really, we don't.

206 ec marm  7/01/08 12:28:25 pm reply quote

re: #166 Sharmuta

But we already covered the point that she's not reading LGF. Sorry, but mocking a woman for her looks is misogynistic.


But we can mock DinnerJacket for his height and looks? I'm sure that if someone searched the history you'd find thousands of derogatory comments about that ugly little critter.
Like I said, it would not be like me to make such a comment about her relative attractiveness, but there does seem to be a double standard.

207 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:28:30 pm reply quote

re: #197 taxfreekiller

Islamic women seem to be in a reverse Darwin theory.

That's just islam as a whole.

208 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  7/01/08 12:28:50 pm reply quote

re: #193 MandyManners

What idiot thought of that?

Between worrying about what tying a tie means and freaking out about dogs, Muslims have way too much time on their hands.

Are clip-ons haram, seeing as how you don't have to make a cross? Quick, someone askimam.com!

209 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:29:03 pm reply quote

re: #174 Ward Cleaver

Okay. I do kinda feel sorry for her. I wonder what her life was like before the mullahs took over in Iran?

supposedly she met the dinner jacket at University (when women were still being well educated in Iran)

I watch shows with Sandra Bullock and she does "ugly" quite well. Its very possible that with contact lenses a little makeup and deburkad, the dinner jacket's wife may be rather normal looking if not a bit pretty.

210 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 12:29:16 pm reply quote

re: #202 Alouette

I am 4'11"

Be afraid!

211 MJ  7/01/08 12:29:29 pm reply quote

re: #188 Sharmuta

Women are just as misogynistic as men. Many women feel threatened by their own daughters. Don't know what Darwin has to do with it, but if you're really interested, I do have a book I could recommend.

Forget Darwin. See Freud, The Electra complex


[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

212 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:29:42 pm reply quote

re: #193 MandyManners

What idiot thought of that?

Between worrying about what tying a tie means and freaking out about dogs, Muslims have way too much time on their hands.

He'd look good in a Sicilian necktie.

I'm jus' sayin'.

213 yma o hyd  7/01/08 12:29:53 pm reply quote

re: #182 gop_patriot

I'm surprised he allowed her out of the house, and to get her photo taken in the first place.

The poor woman can't help her looks; and who knows, dressed in regular clothing (not a burqa) and makeup, she might be cute as a button. But she's kept covered and buried beneath yards of stifling fabric, only to be brought out and made to tag along and stand behind her mighty man, at his bidding.

The whole situation of women in muslim countries is just absolutely depressing to me. I thank God every day that I am here in America, and was not born into this oppressive, hateful, and misogynistic religion.

Exactly!
But there are stupid young women, not just here in Europe but probably in America as well, who see nothing wrong with falling in love and marrying a Muslim - not realising what awaits them, not realising that they thus become muslimas themselves.

214 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:29:58 pm reply quote

re: #193 MandyManners

What idiot thought of that?

Between worrying about what tying a tie means and freaking out about dogs, Muslims have way too much time on their hands.


Shocker time!

In Israel, children don't use plus signs like you and me! (+)

They use little "T" so they don't make the Cross!

Also, You don't "raise your hand" to answer a question or signal your presence.

You raise your hand and point at the sky.

No Heiling in Israel, my friend.

EFFEN FASCISTS!

215 Creeping Eruption  7/01/08 12:30:10 pm reply quote

re: #212 Ward Cleaver

He'd look good in a Sicilian necktie.

I'm jus' sayin'.

Does that differ in any meaningful way from a Columbian necktie?

216 wee fury  7/01/08 12:30:27 pm reply quote

Love is blind.

217 Diamond Bullet  7/01/08 12:30:27 pm reply quote

re: #199 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

So all perpendicular lines are haram?

I would imagine the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Iraq have a particular objection to Predator drone crosshairs.

218 wolfie  7/01/08 12:30:44 pm reply quote

re: #145 Dianna

I have an irrational hatred of those bags, so I'll just have to ignore your arguments in favor.

They creep me out, too. For many reasons.

219 Opinionated  7/01/08 12:30:56 pm reply quote

re: #193 MandyManners

What idiot thought of that?

Between worrying about what tying a tie means and freaking out about dogs, Muslims have way too much time on their hands.

Stone everyone who ties shoelaces.

220 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:30:57 pm reply quote

re: #182 gop_patriot

I'm surprised he allowed her out of the house, and to get her photo taken in the first place.

The poor woman can't help her looks; and who knows, dressed in regular clothing (not a burqa) and makeup, she might be cute as a button. But she's kept covered and buried beneath yards of stifling fabric, only to be brought out and made to tag along and stand behind her mighty man, at his bidding.

The whole situation of women in muslim countries is just absolutely depressing to me. I thank God every day that I am here in America, and was not born into this oppressive, hateful, and misogynistic religion.

I cannot fathom women born and raised in civilization who convert to Islam. There must be some serious mental issues at play.

221 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:31:04 pm reply quote

re: #215 Creeping Eruption

Does that differ in any meaningful way from a Columbian necktie?

Not if it involves sharp instruments.

222 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:31:06 pm reply quote

Jew Paul?

The tranny?

Or the Jew SAUL who became Paul?

223 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:31:16 pm reply quote

thing is even dogs and cats and other animals will take their young from a place of danger that they sense, why do these women have no evidence of the natural instinct to protect their children?

224 bulwrk  7/01/08 12:31:21 pm reply quote

re: #164 kuffarharbi

Dictators are often short. Napoleon? Mussolini? Any more?

kim jong il 5"3

225 TOWM  7/01/08 12:31:22 pm reply quote

and to think my husband prefers me in miniskirts and heels....

226 Creeping Eruption  7/01/08 12:31:41 pm reply quote

re: #221 Ward Cleaver

Not if it involves sharp instruments.

. . and mis-aligned tongue

227 Paul  7/01/08 12:31:46 pm reply quote

It's odd that the wife wears a shapeless Shi'ite black sack while Mr. Ahmadinejad (and the other men) wears a tailored Western-style suit. Apparently the Koran does not forbid men from dressing as they will.

228 gop_patriot  7/01/08 12:31:50 pm reply quote

re: #180 Diamond Bullet

I've started buying/wearing things with crosses on them more than ever lately. lol

And Israeli items, too. :)

229 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:31:53 pm reply quote
��Aa�isha h (may Allaah be pleased with her) said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not leave anything in his house on which there were crosses but he erased them

That included her legs.

230 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:32:00 pm reply quote

re: #208 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Are clip-ons haram

Now that's getting into a whole, weird area, that I really don't think is appropriate for...

Oh, clip-ons. Sorry. Never mind.

231 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:32:38 pm reply quote

I just read the "misogynistic" comments above.

Making fun of women for their looks isn't misogynistic. We women do it all the time.

What is really misogynistic is making a woman wear a carpet over her entire body in 120F heat.

232 lawhawk  7/01/08 12:32:58 pm reply quote

OT:
SG-1 fans are saddened to learn that Don S. Davis who played General Hammond on the show, has passed away at age 65:

targate SG-1's Don S. Davis by Eike Schroter/Sci Fi Channel PhotoDon Sinclair Davis, an Army vet turned character actor best known to TV fans for his roles as Stargate SG-1's General George Hammond and Twin Peaks' Major Garland Briggs, died on Sunday of a heart attack. He was 65.

A family friend tells the Vancouver Sun that Davis — who called Gibsons, British Columbia, home — had dealt with heart problems for years, and suffered from diabetes.

Davis leaves behind his wife of five years, Ruby, and a son from a previous marriage. — Matt Mitovich

233 ec marm  7/01/08 12:33:18 pm reply quote

Before Jhimmah Carter, royal family.
I wish Charles would put this up as a 'before' and 'after' set of pictures.

234 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:33:26 pm reply quote

re: #206 ec marm

She lives in a cult of misogyny, and we should heap more on her because people mock her husband's looks just so we're fair?

235 Golem Akbar  7/01/08 12:33:42 pm reply quote

re: #224 bulwrk

kim jong il 5"3

I'm 5'7" and I'm the master of my own domain. [it's twu, it's twu]

236 Vergeltung  7/01/08 12:33:57 pm reply quote

re: #220 MandyManners

I cannot fathom women born and raised in civilization who convert to Islam. There must be some serious mental issues at play.

I am certainly glad for my 2 daughters, that they were born in a free, Western society. the whole treatment of women in other parts of the world (not all of course, just some) is really rather sad when you get down to it. very depressing.

237 Opinionated  7/01/08 12:34:11 pm reply quote

re: #199 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

symbol of the Christians, which the Jew Paul introduced and made it one of the pillars of their faith.

If they only used their obsession with Jews for good instead of evil!

238 wolfie  7/01/08 12:34:38 pm reply quote

re: #166 Sharmuta

But we already covered the point that she's not reading LGF. Sorry, but mocking a woman for her looks is misogynistic.

I don't think the female iranian revolution will be coming from her anyways- look to the youth. She's too far gone down the path of submission, and I pity her.

Mocking a woman for her looks is mean-spirited.
It is especially mean-spirited when there is nothing she can do about it.

Mocking women for their looks, but never men, would be misogynistic.

239 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:34:43 pm reply quote

re: #204 Crimsonfisted

They certainly aren't wasting it writing poetry, building a better mousetrap, creating art and music, working to learn to live with their neighbors - boring stuff like that.

Hatred tends to drain the mind.

240 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:34:49 pm reply quote

re: #231 vbspurs

Sorry- but it IS misogynistic for women to mock or deride other women for their looks.

241 Vergeltung  7/01/08 12:35:13 pm reply quote

re: #224 bulwrk

kim jong il 5"3

"Hans Brix? you're breakin' my barrs!"

242 Zoltan  7/01/08 12:35:23 pm reply quote

The burka is more flattering to her than a pants suit is to Hillary.

243 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:35:52 pm reply quote

re: #219 Opinionated

Stone everyone who ties shoelaces.

Islam, the religion of Velcro.

245 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 12:36:02 pm reply quote

Attila the Hun
Joe Pesci
Charles manson
Tom Cruise

all vertically challenged

246 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:36:17 pm reply quote

re: #188 Sharmuta

Women are just as misogynistic as men. Many women feel threatened by their own daughters. Don't know what Darwin has to do with it, but if you're really interested, I do have a book I could recommend.

I'm always a little leary of women who set themselves up in competition with their daughters

247 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:36:17 pm reply quote

re: #232 lawhawk

OT:
SG-1 fans are saddened to learn that Don S. Davis who played General Hammond on the show, has passed away at age 65:

That's a shame. He was also very good on The X-Files and Twin Peaks. He blended naturally into the role of playing US military officers; he just exuded that sort of professional calm.

248 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:36:33 pm reply quote

I think women have a lot to learn about woman on woman misogyny. You want to know why women are where they are? Because we perpetuate it ourselves. Quit hating your sisters.

I'm done with this thread.

249 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:37:23 pm reply quote

re: #240 Sharmuta

Sorry- but it IS misogynistic for women to mock or deride other women for their looks.

I respectfully disagree. It's about competition, and that is the most genuinely Darwinian argument in this whole thread.

250 winston06  7/01/08 12:37:34 pm reply quote

First Bag Lady.... Loved it. So funny!

Good one Charles

251 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:37:41 pm reply quote

re: #244 jcm

We mock the stature of pissant petty tyrants who threaten Armageddon when they self conscious about it.

That is a frickkin' hilarious photo.

Reminds me of a Monty Python sketch where they're filming a movie, and have various actors standing on boxes/in ditches.

252 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:37:50 pm reply quote

re: #204 Crimsonfisted
music is harum

253 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 12:38:03 pm reply quote

re: #247 Occasional Reader

That's a shame. He was also very good on The X-Files and Twin Peaks. He blended naturally into the role of playing US military officers; he just exuded that sort of professional calm.

I loved him as Major Briggs in Twin Peaks. Solid and upstanding with great integrity and an indomitable spirit.

254 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:38:36 pm reply quote

re: #238 wolfie

Mocking a woman for her looks is mean-spirited.
It is especially mean-spirited when there is nothing she can do about it.

Mocking women for their looks, but never men, would be misogynistic.

Well said.

I would add, mean-spirited, and ignoble.

255 calvin coolidge  7/01/08 12:38:58 pm reply quote

Wait a minute! He married the Grim Reaper's sister!

256 Wilderstad  7/01/08 12:39:03 pm reply quote

re: #70 Sharmuta

The thing is she probably feels quite superior and pious in those robes. According to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, when she was cloaked, that appeared to be the prevailing attitude. Superior and more pious than thou.

257 jcm  7/01/08 12:39:53 pm reply quote

re: #252 Eowyn2

music is harum

Fun is harum...."Allah did not create man so that he could have fun. The aim of creation was for mankind to be put to the test through hardship and prayer. An Islamic regime must be serious in every field. There are no jokes in Islam. There is no humor in Islam. There is no fun in Islam. There can be no fun and joy in whatever is serious." -- Ayatollah Khomeini

258 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:39:56 pm reply quote

re: #238 wolfie

Mocking a woman for her looks is mean-spirited.
It is especially mean-spirited when there is nothing she can do about it.

Mocking women for their looks, but never men, would be misogynistic.

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259 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:40:47 pm reply quote

Iran seems to be getting on with an internal
self-inflicted final solution of themselves.

260 algoresblackberry  7/01/08 12:40:54 pm reply quote

Holy Mackerel! It must be hotter than Hades in there.

261 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:41:45 pm reply quote

re: #248 Sharmuta

I'm done with this thread.

Sharmuta, I enjoy your posts, and have for years when I lurked.

But one day you must explain to us how you can call yourself "Sharmuta" (which is an extreme vulgarity in Arabic, which means bitch/whore/slut) and still talk of misogyny.

I'd be interested in your rationale.

262 Crimsonfisted  7/01/08 12:41:51 pm reply quote

re: #256 Wilderstad

The thing is she probably feels quite superior and pious in those robes. According to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, when she was cloaked, that appeared to be the prevailing attitude. Superior and more pious than thou.


Amen. They do - I cannot get to the link from here, but Yvonne Ridley wrote that very thing. She is SUPERIOR to us in her robes.

Robes. What, does that make her Hermione Granger or something?

263 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:41:57 pm reply quote

re: #257 jcm

Fun is harum...."Allah did not create man so that he could have fun. The aim of creation was for mankind to be put to the test through hardship and prayer. An Islamic regime must be serious in every field. There are no jokes in Islam. There is no humor in Islam. There is no fun in Islam. There can be no fun and joy in whatever is serious." -- Ayatollah Khomeini

Khomeini was a Methodist?

264 Dianna  7/01/08 12:42:00 pm reply quote

re: #232 lawhawk

Oh, I am sorry to read that!

265 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:42:06 pm reply quote
266 wolfie  7/01/08 12:42:47 pm reply quote

re: #258 MandyManners

You rest my case! :D

Equal opportunity mockery!

267 itellu3times  7/01/08 12:42:55 pm reply quote

I could be taller.

268 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:43:11 pm reply quote

re: #257 jcm

Fun is harum...."Allah did not create man so that he could have fun. The aim of creation was for mankind to be put to the test through hardship and prayer. An Islamic regime must be serious in every field. There are no jokes in Islam. There is no humor in Islam. There is no fun in Islam. There can be no fun and joy in whatever is serious." -- Ayatollah Khomeini

It really is sad.
so sad.
no wonder it is so easy to find homicide bombers.

269 Alouette  7/01/08 12:43:29 pm reply quote

re: #256 Wilderstad

The thing is she probably feels quite superior and pious in those robes. According to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, when she was cloaked, that appeared to be the prevailing attitude. Superior and more pious than thou.

No bad hair days.

270 gop_patriot  7/01/08 12:43:31 pm reply quote

re: #220 MandyManners

I cannot fathom women born and raised in civilization who convert to Islam. There must be some serious mental issues at play.

I agree. I've noticed that many times it seems as if children who were raised with no discipline in their lives gravitate towards the harshest of sects and religions. Cults and religions where women are subjugated. Religions where you go off to Syria or Lebanon to learn how to wage war against anyone who doesn't believe exactly as you do. Covering your body in mediaeval styled clothing. Guilt complexes, self-hatred, and a mind easily swayed seem to be some of the common denominators...

271 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:43:35 pm reply quote

re: #260 algoresblackberry

Holy Mackerel! It must be hotter than Hades in there.

Why does no one shed tears for Minnie?

272 jcm  7/01/08 12:43:44 pm reply quote

re: #263 Ben Hur

Khomeini was a Methodist?

ROFLMAO!

273 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:43:58 pm reply quote

re: #249 vbspurs

I respectfully disagree. It's about competition, and that is the most genuinely Darwinian argument in this whole thread.

Duh- it's about competition, isn't it? For men against other women, so we tear other women down- that's hateful. That's misogyny.

Please, Ladies. Do yourselves and the women in your life a favor and read this book:

Woman's Inhumanity to Woman

Now I'm really done, because I'm too pissed.

274 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:44:21 pm reply quote

re: #270 gop_patriot

I agree. I've noticed that many times it seems as if children who were raised with no discipline in their lives gravitate towards the harshest of sects and religions. Cults and religions where women are subjugated. Religions where you go off to Syria or Lebanon to learn how to wage war against anyone who doesn't believe exactly as you do. Covering your body in mediaeval styled clothing. Guilt complexes, self-hatred, and a mind easily swayed seem to be some of the common denominators...

Because they need structure and routine in their otherwise meaningless lives.

275 Sharmuta  7/01/08 12:44:23 pm reply quote

re: #261 vbspurs

Because to the islamist- that is what I am.

276 SecondComing  7/01/08 12:44:31 pm reply quote

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277 jamgarr  7/01/08 12:44:39 pm reply quote

re: #268 Eowyn2


no wonder it is so easy to find homicide bombers

Not to mention the fact that the bombers are convinced that they are PASSING the test by pushing that button.

278 mfarmer1  7/01/08 12:44:50 pm reply quote

I bet it really bugs Imanutjob that his wife is even in these photos, that she has even been invited to appear at these state functions, etc. He probably finds his Indonesian counterparts and their whoreish wives to be pawns of Satan, but he has to keep his mouth.

And then he goes off and masturbates.

279 Opinionated  7/01/08 12:44:57 pm reply quote

Almost exactly a year ago I took my mother to a Social Security office. One of the clerks, a US Government employee, behind the desk was wearing something identical but even more restrictive in that only her eyes showed through a narrow slit.

After the funny comments- get used to it.

280 Iron Fist  7/01/08 12:44:58 pm reply quote

re: #180 Diamond Bullet,

Mohammedans are vampires. They hide from crosses :-P

281 Dianna  7/01/08 12:45:07 pm reply quote

re: #242 Zoltan

Not really.

I thought whoever was handling her clothes, hair and makeup on the campaign was very good, and that she looked fine. Clinton should keep whoever that is around, though I doubt she'll be able to afford to.

282 gop_patriot  7/01/08 12:45:14 pm reply quote

re: #232 lawhawk

Oh no. :( That is so sad.
SG-1 is one of my all-time favorite shows. Thanks for sharing.

283 itellu3times  7/01/08 12:45:15 pm reply quote

Charles, how are all the hamsters doing today?

284 Spider Mensch  7/01/08 12:45:19 pm reply quote

re: #248 Sharmuta

I think women have a lot to learn about woman on woman misogyny. You want to know why women are where they are? Because we perpetuate it ourselves. Quit hating your sisters.

I'm done with this thread.


leave the gun, take the canoli's.

285 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:46:33 pm reply quote

Let's all man-hug in the woods.

286 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:46:37 pm reply quote

re: #267 itellu3times

I could be taller.

If i werent so short, I'd be taller too.

287 bulwrk  7/01/08 12:46:45 pm reply quote

OT

July 1, 1863
The Battle of Gettysburg begins

The largest military conflict in North American history begins this day when Union and Confederate forces collide at Gettysburg. The epic battle lasted three days and resulted in a retreat to Virginia by Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.

Two months prior to Gettysburg, Lee had dealt a stunning defeat to the Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville. He then made plans for a Northern invasion in order to relieve pressure on war-weary Virginia and to seize the initiative from the Yankees. His army, numbering about 80,000, began moving on June 3. The Army of the Potomac, commanded by Joseph Hooker and numbering just under 100,000, began moving shortly thereafter, staying between Lee and Washington, D.C. But on June 28, frustrated by the Lincoln administration's restrictions on his autonomy as commander, Hooker resigned and was replaced by George G. Meade.

Meade took command of the Army of the Potomac as Lee's army moved into Pennsylvania. On the morning of July 1, advance units of the forces came into contact with one another just outside of Gettysburg. The sound of battle attracted other units, and by noon the conflict was raging. During the first hours of battle, Union General John Reynolds was killed, and the Yankees found that they were outnumbered. The battle lines ran around the northwestern rim of Gettysburg. The Confederates applied pressure all along the Union front, and they slowly drove the Yankees through the town.

By evening, the Federal troops rallied on high ground on the southeastern edge of Gettysburg. As more troops arrived, Meade's army formed a three-mile long, fishhook-shaped line running from Culp's Hill on the right flank, along Cemetery Hill and Cemetery Ridge, to the base of Little Round Top. The Confederates held Gettysburg, and stretched along a six-mile arc around the Union position. For the next two days, Lee would batter each end of the Union position, and on July 3, he would launch Pickett's charge against the Union center.

288 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:46:56 pm reply quote

re: #273 Sharmuta

Duh- it's about competition, isn't it? For men against other women, so we tear other women down- that's hateful. That's misogyny.

No, it's not. It's part of my nature to make fun of everyone.

That's the clincher, OF EVERYONE. Women should be no exceptions.

I am thankful that as a Conservative, I can do so, because if I were a Liberal I'd be constrained not to see the humour and only the tragedy of life.

Let's meet in another thread where I'm sure we'll agree next time.

289 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:47:18 pm reply quote

re: #285 Ben Hur

Let's all man-hug in the woods.

You're only brave enough to write that because Throbert isn't on this thread.

290 jcm  7/01/08 12:47:22 pm reply quote

re: #268 Eowyn2

It really is sad.
so sad.
no wonder it is so easy to find homicide bombers.

Contrast with scriptures...

Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus.

When your words came, I ate them; they were my joy and my heart's delight,

291 DeathtotheSwiss  7/01/08 12:47:28 pm reply quote

re: #164 kuffarharbi

Dictators are often short. Napoleon? Mussolini? Any more?

I always thought of Napoleon as a military genius/sociopath who couldn't give up his addiction to military triumph.

Mussolini and Akkmydinnershit both strike me as more Hugo Chavez dictators.

292 sparrowlake  7/01/08 12:47:36 pm reply quote

re: #248 Sharmuta

Quit hating your sisters.

Yes, but please don't forget that many of our burka-wearing "sisters" would like nothing better than to cut off our respective heads and/or genitalia, and not necessarily in that order.

293 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:47:38 pm reply quote

re: #233 ec marm

Before Jhimmah Carter, royal family.
I wish Charles would put this up as a 'before' and 'after' set of pictures.

Thanks, Jimmah!

294 Pyrocles  7/01/08 12:47:46 pm reply quote

This is a little bit of cultural relativism, but I'm sure many religiously-observant Muslimas want to wear the burka as a sign of their faith. After all, the Quran instructs women to dress modestly; thus religious women who have been raised in a strict Islamic culture would want to wear a burka to avoid committing sin. We view them as oppressed, and they definately are according to our definition, but they may not see themselves as oppressed.

Thus, I agree that no woman should be forced to remove her burka, since wearing it is most likely a personal choice. It's willful oppression, really... They and their ancestors have known no other way for generations.

re: #153 ec marm

295 Spider Mensch  7/01/08 12:47:51 pm reply quote

re: #279 Opinionated

Almost exactly a year ago I took my mother to a Social Security office. One of the clerks, a US Government employee, behind the desk was wearing something identical but even more restrictive in that only her eyes showed through a narrow slit.

After the funny comments- get used to it.


AHHHH! was it the social security office in Northern New Jersey? I know that woman...lol...well not personally but my wife and I were helped by her. She was actually quite helpful and friendly. so who's to know?

296 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 12:47:58 pm reply quote

re: #226 Creeping Eruption

. . and mis-aligned tongue

Yep.

297 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:48:23 pm reply quote

re: #289 Occasional Reader


Throbert?

298 Land Shark  7/01/08 12:48:24 pm reply quote

The whore! I can see part her face! Stone the slut!

Seriously, a woman in traditional Islamic dress is one of the saddest sights in the world to see. To me it signifies the oppression of women like nothing else can.

But Islam repects women! Yeah, right. Tell me a story.

299 Pyroskank  7/01/08 12:49:04 pm reply quote

I can totally see her mouth.

Scandalous.

300 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:49:10 pm reply quote

re: #297 Ben Hur

Throbert?

You haven't met LGF's very own Throbert McGee?

301 ec marm  7/01/08 12:49:18 pm reply quote

re: #258 MandyManners
Thanks for that Mandy. Half those images mocking DinnerJacket I photoshopped. I doubt that I would ever mock his wife in such a fashion.
But I have mocked Hillary Clinton on many occasions. I don't think it should be considered instant misogyny when I do. The phrase can get tossed around a little too quickly at times.

302 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:49:23 pm reply quote

re: #298 Land Shark

Tell me a story.

Once upon a time there was a woman who rode wore a magic carpet.

303 Creeping Eruption  7/01/08 12:49:28 pm reply quote

re: #296 Ward Cleaver

Yep.

SO hard to keep up with fashion these days - especially neckties out of Italy.

304 Opinionated  7/01/08 12:49:31 pm reply quote

re: #126 DeathtotheSwiss

You think she likes him?

re: #126 DeathtotheSwiss

You think she likes him?

Depends on how well she does in awakening the hidden imam.

305 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:49:36 pm reply quote

re: #300 Occasional Reader

You haven't met LGF's very own Throbert McGee?

Not yet?

Does that explain the limp?

306 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:49:37 pm reply quote

re: #273 Sharmuta

Dont be pissed. I've raised my boys to check out how women treat other women rather than how they treat the men in their lives.


There are females in this world who make me embarrassed to be female.

307 Opinionated  7/01/08 12:50:14 pm reply quote

re: #295 Spider Mensch

AHHHH! was it the social security office in Northern New Jersey? I know that woman...lol...well not personally but my wife and I were helped by her. She was actually quite helpful and friendly. so who's to know?

Yeah. NJ.

308 wolfie  7/01/08 12:50:22 pm reply quote

re: #281 Dianna

Not really.

I thought whoever was handling her clothes, hair and makeup on the campaign was very good, and that she looked fine. Clinton should keep whoever that is around, though I doubt she'll be able to afford to.

I agree, although I do think skirts are more attractive on Hillary (and most of us) than pant suits. And they don't look so 1970's.

309 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:51:06 pm reply quote

She's not dressing like that at home.

She is probably the queen of the castle and strikes fear into the hearts of the help.

310 jcm  7/01/08 12:51:21 pm reply quote

I don't see this as aimed at Mrs. Dinnerjacket personally. She a symbol of a regime that beats women for have visible hair. Like it or not her standing in a bag next to Dinnerjacket symbolizes something. The symbol of repression of women in that involuntary bag placed on the women of Iran.

311 MandyManners  7/01/08 12:52:42 pm reply quote

bbl

312 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:53:48 pm reply quote

#294

ya, just like cattle cars for jews,
its all the e-moms know, so its all ok

bull shit

313 yma o hyd  7/01/08 12:53:57 pm reply quote

bbl as well ...

314 Spider Mensch  7/01/08 12:54:18 pm reply quote

re: #307 Opinionated

Yeah. NJ.


lol...now thats a co-inkydinky if i ever heard one.

was she pleasant with you and your mom? like i said she was very helpful to my wife and I. we were taken aback abit. not because of the burqa but because she worked for the social security admin...lol

315 Diamond Bullet  7/01/08 12:54:37 pm reply quote

re: #280 Iron Fist

,

Mohammedans are vampires. They hide from crosses :-P

It does sort of explain the ineffectiveness of modern Muslim armies. It must be hard to shoot up the infidels if you're not allowed to look through crosshairs. Do they have to bend Qassam fins so they don't make a cross shape on the cross section, resulting in notorious inaccuracies? Do Palestinian smuggling tunnels collapse because perpendicular bracing and shoring is haraam? The questions are endless.

316 itellu3times  7/01/08 12:54:48 pm reply quote

re: #291 DeathtotheSwiss

I always thought of Napoleon as a military genius/sociopath who couldn't give up his addiction to military triumph.

Mussolini and Akkmydinnershit both strike me as more Hugo Chavez dictators.

You might want to do some more research on both Napoleon and Mussolini. Goldberg talks some about Mussolini in "Liberal Fascism". You have to grok the historical context, but I think Mussolini was more sympathetic - also more brutal, but again, it was a very different time. The historical setting for Napoleon also was so different, post French Revolution and all.

317 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:55:49 pm reply quote

re: #315 Diamond Bullet

It would also make construction awfully difficult. Perpendicular I-beams form CROSSES! We can't have that!

318 Vergeltung  7/01/08 12:56:08 pm reply quote

re: #291 DeathtotheSwiss

I always thought of Napoleon as a military genius/sociopath who couldn't give up his addiction to military triumph.
Mussolini and Akkmydinnershit both strike me as more Hugo Chavez dictators.

Nappy was awesome. I love reading about those times in Military history.

319 Eowyn2  7/01/08 12:56:23 pm reply quote

re: #285 Ben Hur

Let's all man-hug in the woods.

I prefer primal scream therapy

320 tigerwoman  7/01/08 12:56:29 pm reply quote

A few times I have seen some crazy ass woman in our neighborhood walking around in something similar to this. I think she is black and thinks its cute to be subservient to her husband. Soon I am going to tell her to get her ass back in her house because she is scaring my kids. I have not one little bit of sympathy for these women. LIVE FREE OR DIE!

321 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:56:56 pm reply quote

re: #309 Ben Hur

She is probably the queen of the castlecattle

(That's how islamism sees women)

322 Morganfrost  7/01/08 12:57:01 pm reply quote

Well, Carla Sarkozi, she ain't, but then, at least Stinky Ahmagenocide doesn't have to worry about people Googling up naked pics of his wife.

323 CyberOptimist  7/01/08 12:57:16 pm reply quote

She looks like an actor from a Monty Python skit. Imagine the high pitched screechy voice of Terry Jones. More seriously, I imagine it was an arranged marriage or else he would have to have his wing-man beheaded.

324 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:57:28 pm reply quote

#320

exactly

325 Opinionated  7/01/08 12:58:09 pm reply quote

re: #314 Spider Mensch

Didn't deal with her.

But it was just jarring to walk into a US Government office and see her.

Not that she was in Islamic garb, but the extreme nature of it, in black with just that eye slit.

326 taxfreekiller  7/01/08 12:58:11 pm reply quote

too, also,

Does the leader of Iran stop at just one.

327 vbspurs  7/01/08 12:58:48 pm reply quote

re: #310 jcm

I don't see this as aimed at Mrs. Dinnerjacket personally.

I've already linked to my posts enough, but I once wrote a 3-part series on Female Leaders. Not too many people know the Vice-President of Iran is a woman:

Dr Massoumeh Ebtekar

And here she is.

328 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 12:58:51 pm reply quote

re: #322 Morganfrost

Well, Carla Sarkozi, she ain't, but then, at least Stinky Ahmagenocide doesn't have to worry about people Googling up naked pics of his wife.

I think Sarko rather likes the idea that people can google up nekkid pics of Carla. "Yeah, I'm with her, uh-huh." La Revanche Des Nerds.

329 Ben Hur  7/01/08 12:58:58 pm reply quote

re: #323 CyberOptimist

She looks like an actor from a Monty Python skit. Imagine the high pitched screechy voice of Terry Jones. More seriously, I imagine it was an arranged marriage or else he would have to have his wing-man beheaded.

Brian's mother.

Why on earth would you bring him a bomb?

A balm! It's an ointment!

330 American Jewess In Jerusalem  7/01/08 12:59:24 pm reply quote

re: #70 Sharmuta

Wow- this woman's life must be hell enough as it is. Must we add to the misogyny that is islam by making fun of her?

Yes, we must.

331 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  7/01/08 12:59:49 pm reply quote

re: #318 Vergeltung

Nappy was awesome. I love reading about those times in Military history.


Napoleon was a tactical genius, stragetically less so. He was also a cheap opportunist who never failed to re-brand himself as a revolutionary or a moderate, a republican, or an emperor, faithful Christian or a near-muslim - whatever it took to stay in power. That said, I can't be too hard on the guy. I love reading about history & the man made for some damn good history!

332 WrathofG-d  7/01/08 1:01:10 pm reply quote

somewhere in between the U.S.'s commonly understood standard of modesty and that of Mr. Ach is the correct balance.

333 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 1:01:36 pm reply quote

re: #331 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Napoleon was a tactical genius, stragetically less so. He was also a cheap opportunist who never failed to re-brand himself as a revolutionary or a moderate, a republican, or an emperor, faithful Christian or a near-muslim - whatever it took to stay in power. That said, I can't be too hard on the guy. I love reading about history & the man made for some damn good history!

He gave the Jews civil rights when the rest of Europe was busy persecuting them

334 Eowyn2  7/01/08 1:02:07 pm reply quote

re: #294 Pyrocles

This is a little bit of cultural relativism, but I'm sure many religiously-observant Muslimas want to wear the burka as a sign of their faith. After all, the Quran instructs women to dress modestly; thus religious women who have been raised in a strict Islamic culture would want to wear a burka to avoid committing sin. We view them as oppressed, and they definately are according to our definition, but they may not see themselves as oppressed.

Thus, I agree that no woman should be forced to remove her burka, since wearing it is most likely a personal choice. It's willful oppression, really... They and their ancestors have known no other way for generations.

So what about the TSA's and female firefighters etc and Muslimas who are working for companies requiring certain uniforms. There are lawyers out there trying to sue for these women to wear their Burkas where ever they please. We are talking about in the west. In the EU, in Canada, even in the US. How long before Hooters (or a non-pork place) is sued because a Muslima refuses to wear the uniform? Grocery store clerks are suing because they dont want to ring up a package of pork chops.

335 Ben Hur  7/01/08 1:02:14 pm reply quote

re: #332 WrathofG-d

somewhere in between the U.S.'s commonly understood standard of modesty and that of Mr. Ach is the correct balance.


Today, that would be this:

[Link: blog.lib.umn.edu...]

336 Ward Cleaver  7/01/08 1:02:25 pm reply quote

re: #282 gop_patriot

Oh no. :( That is so sad.
SG-1 is one of my all-time favorite shows. Thanks for sharing.

Wow, he was Sen. Harlan Ellis on The Dead Zone (the TV series).

337 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 1:03:04 pm reply quote

re: #331 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Napoleon was a tactical genius, stragetically less so. He was also a cheap opportunist who never failed to re-brand himself as a revolutionary or a moderate, a republican, or an emperor, faithful Christian or a near-muslim - whatever it took to stay in power. That said, I can't be too hard on the guy. I love reading about history & the man made for some damn good history!

Yep, a confusing figure. IIRC, when his army reached... I think it was Warsaw or Krakow... he was so incensed to discover that the Jews were forced to live in a ghetto with gates that shut them in at night, he had cannon set up and literally blew the gates off their hinges. [good]

He then proceeded to demolish all the residences in the Jewish ghetto, in order to basically force the Jews to "integrate". [not so good... I'm sure the Polish Jews were less than thrilled with this idea. "Ah, that's okay, Nappy! We'll take it from here!"]

338 jcm  7/01/08 1:03:06 pm reply quote

re: #331 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Napoleon was a tactical genius, stragetically less so. He was also a cheap opportunist who never failed to re-brand himself as a revolutionary or a moderate, a republican, or an emperor, faithful Christian or a near-muslim - whatever it took to stay in power. That said, I can't be too hard on the guy. I love reading about history & the man made for some damn good history!

Napoleon's "strategic" genius.
Map of the Russian campaign. Width of the line is the size of his army.
Tan going to Moscow, black coming back.

339 Diamond Bullet  7/01/08 1:04:35 pm reply quote

re: #327 vbspurs

I've already linked to my posts enough, but I once wrote a 3-part series on Female Leaders. Not too many people know the Vice-President of Iran is a woman:

Dr Massoumeh Ebtekar

And here she is.

She really looks like she's having an awesome time.

Is that what happens when your burqa cuts off all natural Vitamin D production, and you live in a country where "fortified milk" means a Revolutionary Guard compound filled with camels?

340 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 1:06:26 pm reply quote

re: #339 Diamond Bullet

She really looks like she's having an awesome time.

Is that what happens when your burqa cuts off all natural Vitamin D production, and you live in a country where "fortified milk" means a Revolutionary Guard compound filled with camels?

It's that Marty Feldman look again

341 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  7/01/08 1:06:49 pm reply quote

re: #333 kuffarharbi

True that.

342 Vergeltung  7/01/08 1:07:25 pm reply quote

re: #327 vbspurs

Dr Massoumeh Ebtekar

And here she is.

secksi.

343 vbspurs  7/01/08 1:07:49 pm reply quote

re: #339 Diamond Bullet

She really looks like she's having an awesome time.

Is that what happens when your burqa cuts off all natural Vitamin D production, and you live in a country where "fortified milk" means a Revolutionary Guard compound filled with camels?

LOL.

A Lizard had mentioned Mrs. A's pallor, and that's what triggered the memory. I'm hoping this "look" they have is a small hint of vanity, i.e., overindulgence with Spanish rice powder.

344 scandalous?  7/01/08 1:08:32 pm reply quote

Ah .. I wonder what the BMO's (Black Moving Object) hands are doing? Do you think what I think?

345 Dianna  7/01/08 1:08:55 pm reply quote

re: #308 wolfie

Unfortunately, Hillary Clinton has terrible legs - a skirt is more flattering to her hips (she's rather wide), but people made so much fun of her ankles that she was better off covering them.

The pantsuits were actually pretty well designed, considering her figure. As to her hair and make up, both were excellent.

The problem with Hillary Clinton isn't how she looks. It's what she thinks and would do.

346 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 1:09:02 pm reply quote

re: #340 kuffarharbi

It's that Marty Feldman look again

She's Got Marty Feldman Eyes

347 Killian Bundy  7/01/08 1:09:37 pm reply quote

Islamic photography.

/what's the point?

348 Pyrocles  7/01/08 1:10:03 pm reply quote

They definately shouldn't get special treatment and permission to wear that hindering thing anytime they please, especially if it prohibits them from doing their job properly. Women can wear burkas anytime they want in the Middle East, since women aren't allowed to do anything that would cause them to be hindered by a burka. If I can get fired for wearing a pink bunny costume in my office, a Muslima can be prohibited from wearing her burka in a meat packing plant.

re: #334 Eowyn2

So what about the TSA's and female firefighters etc and Muslimas who are working for companies requiring certain uniforms. There are lawyers out there trying to sue for these women to wear their Burkas where ever they please. We are talking about in the west. In the EU, in Canada, even in the US. How long before Hooters (or a non-pork place) is sued because a Muslima refuses to wear the uniform? Grocery store clerks are suing because they dont want to ring up a package of pork chops.

349 Vergeltung  7/01/08 1:10:16 pm reply quote

re: #331 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey

Napoleon was a tactical genius, stragetically less so. He was also a cheap opportunist who never failed to re-brand himself as a revolutionary or a moderate, a republican, or an emperor, faithful Christian or a near-muslim - whatever it took to stay in power. That said, I can't be too hard on the guy. I love reading about history & the man made for some damn good history!

I have a 15mm Austrian Army painted up, and me and my buds played countless hours of table-top Napoleonic gaming many years ago. we never had enough figs to duplicate the big battles, but we did re-do the battle of Raab on a 1-2 scale. that was cool! :)

probably goes without saying, but I highly recommend David Chandler's Campaigns of Napoleon if you have not read it already....

350 gimpskinny  7/01/08 1:10:30 pm reply quote

From what I can see of her face, there may be a very good reason to cover her up.

351 Cygnus  7/01/08 1:10:46 pm reply quote

re: #58 Alouette

She is a cute little jawa.

And Dinnerjacket looks like Jabba's little monkey pet.

352 Vergeltung  7/01/08 1:11:37 pm reply quote

re: #335 Ben Hur

Today, that would be this:

[Link: blog.lib.umn.edu...]

"schwing!"

353 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  7/01/08 1:11:51 pm reply quote

re: #347 Killian Bundy

Islamic photography.

/what's the point?

There's a muslim "fashion" store not too far down from where I live. The store windows have several manikins modeling the same shapeless black bag.

354 Spider Mensch  7/01/08 1:12:11 pm reply quote

I always got a kick out of the cheese grater burka myself...
[Link: www.kultura-extra.de...]

recently when I was in germany, was watching german comedy central and they did a shkit on islam Married With Children. osama was the Al Bundy character, and Peggy was played by an actress with the sheet and cheese grater burka.

355 Vergeltung  7/01/08 1:12:47 pm reply quote

re: #338 jcm

Napoleon's "strategic" genius.
Map of the Russian campaign. Width of the line is the size of his army.
Tan going to Moscow, black coming back.

hard to fathom, but most agree he was past his time by the 1812 campaign.

356 Perry  7/01/08 1:12:58 pm reply quote

Can you imagine hot flashes in a black burkha?

OOoooo

357 wolfie  7/01/08 1:13:01 pm reply quote

re: #332 WrathofG-d

somewhere in between the U.S.'s commonly understood standard of modesty and that of Mr. Ach is the correct balance.

The cure for the burka is not wearing G-strings at the mall.
There are cultures that create a climate hostile to women, and not all of them put the woman in a black sack. Some of them put her naked and spread-eagle on the cover of magazines.

It's not quite as simple as some think it is.

358 gimpskinny  7/01/08 1:14:19 pm reply quote

Does this cat have kids? From the look of Mr. and Mrs. Ahminthemoodforjihad, they will have some fugly ass offspring. Maybe that is why he wants to bring on Armegeddon.

360 BeerDrinking_VictoryMonkey  7/01/08 1:15:07 pm reply quote

re: #349 Vergeltung

I have a 15mm Austrian
Army painted up, and me and my buds played countless hours of table-top
Napoleonic gaming many years ago. we never had enough figs to duplicate
the big battles, but we did re-do the battle of Raab on a 1-2 scale.
that was cool! :)

probably goes without saying, but I highly recommend David Chandler's Campaigns of Napoleon if you have not read it already....

Haven't yet. I like to read an overview of a particular war, then go find books on specific theatres, campaigns & battles of the war. I just finished reading The War of Wars, which views the entire period of 1793-1815 as one war with distinct phases - those of Revolutionary & then Imperial France.

361 wolfie  7/01/08 1:15:26 pm reply quote

re: #348 Pyrocles

I like the pink bunny costume analogy! Amen!

362 Occasional Reader  7/01/08 1:16:54 pm reply quote

re: #349 Vergeltung

I have a 15mm Austrian Army painted up, and me and my buds played countless hours of table-top Napoleonic gaming many years ago. we never had enough figs to duplicate the big battles, but we did re-do the battle of Raab on a 1-2 scale. that was cool! :)

Liar! You're just saying this to pick up chicks.

363 Cygnus  7/01/08 1:17:30 pm reply quote

re: #161 Crimsonfisted

I believe because it looks like a cross.

A noose looks nothing like a cross. He could wear that.

364 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 1:19:10 pm reply quote

Burqa culinary challenges.

365 Cygnus  7/01/08 1:22:58 pm reply quote

re: #197 taxfreekiller

Islamic women seem to be in a reverse Darwin theory.

Unintelligent design, sadly.

366 American Jewess In Jerusalem  7/01/08 1:23:55 pm reply quote

Sharmuta, women certainly can be hateful to one another and it's worth thinking about. But this is not an example of that -- don't take it so seriously. We are making fun of Islam and she just happens to be an Islamic prop. She is never going to see these comments. And never lose sight of the fact that she certainly does not see YOU as HER sister. I am done with affording others moral treatment that they refuse to reciprocate.

367 Cygnus  7/01/08 1:24:40 pm reply quote

re: #203 Golem Akbar

You replied with lightning quickness...


Resistance is useless...

368 somaking  7/01/08 1:25:24 pm reply quote

She's a he

369 Cap'n DOC  7/01/08 1:25:46 pm reply quote

re: #357 wolfie

The cure for the burka is not wearing G-strings at the mall.

Could you explain that? I'm not understanding...

370 Cygnus  7/01/08 1:31:53 pm reply quote

re: #253 kuffarharbi

I loved him as Major Briggs in Twin Peaks. Solid and upstanding with great integrity and an indomitable spirit.

Isn't he the one who wound up with a bottem-less cage full of tarantulas suspended above his face and holding the rope in his teeth? Yuck.

371 vbspurs  7/01/08 1:33:37 pm reply quote

re: #366 American Jewess In Jerusalem

And never lose sight of the fact that she certainly does not see YOU as HER sister.

May I ask a question, American Jewess? Do you see or refer to other women as "sisters"? Because I don't.

Viewing women as part of a wider "sisterhood" is post-modern claptrap, and I refuse to be a part of that association. It reaks of feminist victimology, and has whiffs of anti-male hatred. Since I was raised by an awesome dad, and every boyfriend I've had, past and present, have been decent guys, I never bought into this need. Proto-feminist talk of needing never to tear down other women because they are women is an absurdity.

I view human beings as human beings é basta.

372 American Jewess In Jerusalem  7/01/08 1:35:08 pm reply quote

re: #357 wolfie

The cure for the burka is not wearing G-strings at the mall.

This statement is ambiguous -- can you clarify? Do you mean to say:

1) The cure for the burka is not to be found in wearing G-strings. (wearing G-strings won't cure it)
OR
2) The cure for the burka is to NOT wear G-strings. (deciding not to wear G-strings is a definite cure)

373 Canadastani  7/01/08 1:36:19 pm reply quote

Didn't she play the Emperor in Revenge of the Sith or one of the other Star Wars movies? Married to an actress - not bad.
/

374 American Jewess In Jerusalem  7/01/08 1:36:30 pm reply quote

re: #371 vbspurs


I agree with you. And no, I do not see all women as "sisters." I'm sick of the demonizing of men. It has done nothing but destroy our families and our society.

375 Cygnus  7/01/08 1:41:00 pm reply quote

re: #347 Killian Bundy

Islamic photography.

/what's the point?


"Smile...uh..never mind." -click-

376 vbspurs  7/01/08 1:41:42 pm reply quote

re: #374 American Jewess In Jerusalem

I agree with you. And no, I do not see all women as "sisters." I'm sick of the demonizing of men. It has done nothing but destroy our families and our society.

Thanks for understanding the intent of my question. :)

I recommend this book to all who are interested.

Save the Males: Why Men Matter Why Women Should Care

377 uptight  7/01/08 1:43:28 pm reply quote

"Schwing!"
"Tent pole! She's a babe!"
"She's magically babelicious."
"She tested very high on the strokability scale."

378 Shug  7/01/08 1:44:04 pm reply quote

I still say she looks like the Emperor from Star Wars

379 Canadastani  7/01/08 1:44:33 pm reply quote

Here are some more recent photos of Mahmoud's Babe

zing

380 jorline  7/01/08 1:44:34 pm reply quote

re: #358 gimpskinny

Does this cat have kids? From the look of Mr. and Mrs. Ahminthemoodforjihad, they will have some fugly ass offspring. Maybe that is why he wants to bring on Armegeddon.

The offspring is between the squirrel and the monkey fish frog...lol

381 ColdPizza  7/01/08 1:46:24 pm reply quote

If you look closely at Dinner Jackets wifes Burka it was made by JihadLacoste. Has a little tiny aligator blowing up.

382 HoosierHoops  7/01/08 1:50:02 pm reply quote

Should the burka be illegal then? Probably not, but........

I do think any state or local jurisdiction has the right to ban face

/I've been to several beaches where i wished to gawd there were more burkas..

//i'm jus play'n..how are the lizards this afternoon?

383 WrathofG-d  7/01/08 1:52:29 pm reply quote

re: #357 wolfie


I think that was my point. (that about sometimes nakey and in public is just as bad as in a burqa) I personally don't have a problem with a burqa if it is done voluntarily and out of respect for women, not control.

I am equally appaulled and disgusted by the Western treatment and what has become the standard for women in the west.

384 American Jewess In Jerusalem  7/01/08 1:54:51 pm reply quote

re: #376 vbspurs

I think women should treat each other better as humans, not specifically as women. There are certain commonalities that logic tells us SHOULD make a woman more sensitive to another woman in certain circumstances (pain of childbirth or infertility, just as a couple of examples of something men cannot share). But any "sister bonding" that is based upon viewing men as enemies is a no go in my book.

385 rcris5  7/01/08 1:55:50 pm reply quote

How does one say "Fugly" in Farsi?

386 Robert L  7/01/08 2:07:49 pm reply quote

I live in Manhattan. I very often see these little creatures slithering around mid-town and the lower east side. I thought NYC had a dress code that forbids disguises that cover the face? If you make eye contact with one of them they become paranoid and attempt to see if you are following them. Suspicious behavior, indeed.

387 cpuller  7/01/08 2:12:48 pm reply quote

He's married to Harold Ramis wrapped in a black blanket?

388 lance o lot  7/01/08 2:12:55 pm reply quote

Okay... That's the First Lady, but since Iran's an Islamic 54it hole, where are the Second, Third, and Fourth Ladies?

389 peachwild  7/01/08 2:26:01 pm reply quote

She wears the tie.

390 redrock  7/01/08 2:26:53 pm reply quote

who is the Shriner next to him ?

391 Colonel Panik  7/01/08 2:28:52 pm reply quote

re: #61 jcm

Well, that's the one and only thing I can agree with the Mullahs on.
Ties are a pain in the neck

392 Daisy  7/01/08 2:32:05 pm reply quote

Uh oh. The little guy has a wife .. and presumably, she's female. This could spell trouble in Paradise with his special friend, Hugo.

[Link: isna.ir...]

393 docremulac  7/01/08 2:35:15 pm reply quote

Is his wife standing behind the camel peeking out of that tent next to him?

394 FlakMusic  7/01/08 2:37:55 pm reply quote

re: #31 vbspurs

First Lady of France.

Ladies and Gentlemen, France finally won something.

Ah France...where the thong is the national garment...the pelvic burka, if you will...

395 FlakMusic  7/01/08 2:41:00 pm reply quote

re: #387 cpuller

He's married to Harold Ramis wrapped in a black blanket?

This helps explain his passion for the 12th Imam and his eagerness to trigger the apocalypse. Anything to avoid another Valentine's Day.

396 wrycoder  7/01/08 2:58:43 pm reply quote

I'll bet all you Iranian Security officers reading this thread are picking up some great lines! Do be careful where you use them, though....

397 jaynumber13  7/01/08 2:59:57 pm reply quote

I'd def hit it.

398 RobCon  7/01/08 3:02:23 pm reply quote

It is a lie that in Iran women must walk 10 feet behind men.
In fact women walk ten feet ahead of men in Iran.
The Iran-Iraq War left behind alot of land mines.

399 RobCon  7/01/08 3:04:01 pm reply quote

I am sure she and Michelle Obama will have alot to talk about.

400 ziggy  7/01/08 3:04:04 pm reply quote

There's just enough showing to realize she is butt ugly...just like mahmood. I bet he has her keep her face covered during coitus. Do you think there's an Adam's Apple under that gettup?

401 RobCon  7/01/08 3:06:05 pm reply quote

Bill Clinton must be thinking "Mahmoud, you brillant bastard".

403 SasquatchOnSteroids  7/01/08 3:14:27 pm reply quote

Darth Hideous !

404 Tigger2005  7/01/08 3:28:57 pm reply quote

Mahmoud was attracted to her mind.
And the fact that she's shorter than him.

Plus she is quiet, subservient, obedient, and cooks his dinner just the way he likes it, or else.

405 bj  7/01/08 3:33:30 pm reply quote

Are you sure that isn't a black coated dog? Looks like a dog to me. I'm sure it's a dog. If he moves, I bet you'll see the leash. Why would Almond Jeans take his dog out in public like that? Don't you think that nice looking lady in the stunning orange outfit is insulted being seen with a fugly old baggy black dog like that?

406 dalejrfanfreak  7/01/08 3:43:36 pm reply quote

I reckon she's on the dark side.

407 kuffarharbi  7/01/08 3:52:57 pm reply quote

re: #370 Cygnus

Isn't he the one who wound up with a bottem-less cage full of tarantulas suspended above his face and holding the rope in his teeth? Yuck.

No that was Leo, Shelley's bad boy.

408 sngnsgt  7/01/08 4:26:59 pm reply quote

Ahhh, my eyes! The horror too, I can see her face! Why doesn't she have that rag covering her face too? Allah's gonna be mad!

409 thebronze  7/01/08 4:33:47 pm reply quote

I've seen better mug's on goats...

410 Fasternu426  7/01/08 4:37:56 pm reply quote

re: #409 thebronze

I've seen better mug's on goats...

That's about as funny as a fart in a burkha.... ;)

That bag makes her balls sweat....

411 Fasternu426  7/01/08 4:39:20 pm reply quote

She's nekkid under the hefty bag.....
Not wearing anything other than a matching black pair of Chuck Taylor Converse tennis shoes.....

412 Sharmuta  7/01/08 4:54:46 pm reply quote

re: #366 American Jewess In Jerusalem

Sharmuta, women certainly can be hateful to one another and it's worth thinking about

Thank you for acknowledging that. Usually when I bring up the topic of woman on woman misogyny, women get silent and uncomfortable. I see this thread is no different. About the muslimas rejecting my feelings of sisterhood- that's ok. I realize that the sisterhood is a myth and my sisters hate me.

413 Sharmuta  7/01/08 4:56:40 pm reply quote

re: #384 American Jewess In Jerusalem

But any "sister bonding" that is based upon viewing men as enemies is a no go in my book

And I agree with this, too. Misandry is not the solution to misogyny.

414 So?  7/01/08 5:08:47 pm reply quote

I think Mahmoud would look good in a black bag too.

415 wong fei hung  7/01/08 5:09:42 pm reply quote

I challenge anyone to zoom in on that photo and disprove my contention that the person in that burqa is none other than Telly Savalas.

-WFH

416 So?  7/01/08 5:10:05 pm reply quote

I meant two bags side by side, not what some of you thought I implied.

417 So?  7/01/08 5:10:48 pm reply quote

re: #415 wong fei hung

I challenge anyone to zoom in on that photo and disprove my contention that the person in that burqa is none other than Telly Savalas.

-WFH

Wong, it's Yoko!

418 Soccer Fan  7/01/08 5:12:45 pm reply quote

re: #57 chinesearithmetic

Dolly Madislam.

Dolly Ahmahdi-son

419 So?  7/01/08 5:12:49 pm reply quote

I's love to see her closet! LOL.

420 LeonidasOfSparta  7/01/08 5:12:56 pm reply quote

re: #415 wong fei hung

LMAO

421 LeonidasOfSparta  7/01/08 5:15:14 pm reply quote

re: #404 Tigger2005

you forgot--and she looks the other way when he goes out to the barn to "milk" the goat(wink wink)

422 ernieg  7/01/08 5:16:10 pm reply quote

re: #163 Ward Cleaver

Hey, she's got some serious big hair going on there.

And FULL FACIAL NUDITY!

423 RotorcraftJOE  7/01/08 5:16:15 pm reply quote

nice. Looks like the wife is rockin the Transitions lenses.

424 So?  7/01/08 5:17:13 pm reply quote

I think I see some stubble.

425 So?  7/01/08 5:18:13 pm reply quote

Mahmoud: Keep on rockin' me baby!

Wife: Mo Mo Mo!

426 HobokenIrish  7/01/08 5:27:30 pm reply quote

For a guy who won't eat pig, apparently he's f#cking one

427 FlakMusic  7/01/08 5:41:30 pm reply quote

re: #426 HobokenIrish

Well, if he's doing that, then why isn't he...um...no, never mind...I can see why.

428 Colonel Panik  7/01/08 5:48:52 pm reply quote
429 missviolin  7/01/08 5:51:36 pm reply quote

They are probably first cousins. How sad for her and the kids - and their kids etc.

430 eaglewingz08  7/01/08 6:16:37 pm reply quote

Oh dear what can I do
My burqa babe's dressed in black and
I'm feeling blue
Tell me mohammad what can I do?

She's married to Amamadjihadi
and so she dresses in black
And though she knows he's a hack
She's dressed in black

Oh, how long will it take
til she sees the mistake she has made
Dear what can I do
Burqa babe's dressed in black
And I'm feeling blue

431 offendi  7/01/08 6:42:56 pm reply quote

The pic kinda explains why Ahmadinejad spends all his time down the well with the hidden mahdi.

432 jordash1212  7/01/08 7:12:59 pm reply quote

Wow they actually allowed her in a picture? Don't tell me they call that progress.

433 profitsbeard  7/01/08 7:24:33 pm reply quote

Oh my Allah! I can see all of Mrs. Ahmadinejad's oh-so sensual nose! It is exposed by the hussy for all of the Ummah to witness and drool over! An ithyphallic simulacrum of erotic bliss! A shameless and libidinous invitation to polymorphously perverse nasal delights! The flare of those naked nostrils is positively pornographic!

Lucky man, that Mahmoud!

434 Macker  7/01/08 8:17:52 pm reply quote

re: #263 Ben Hur

Khomeini was a Methodist?

See I thought he was a Pesky Mennonite....

435 repj  7/01/08 8:49:42 pm reply quote

That is just about the saddest thing I've seen in a long time. She needs to burn that burka.

436 mich-again  7/01/08 9:20:11 pm reply quote

The dude with the fez is the snappiest dresser in the bunch. Digging that fez look. I wonder if he drove up in a miniature car?

437 Mach1Duck  7/01/08 9:28:51 pm reply quote

She must be related to the Adam's Family cousin itt. Same features, same grace.

438 american jewess in jerusalem  7/01/08 9:52:12 pm reply quote

re: #412 Sharmuta


I will confess that when I encounter Muslim women in real life, I tend to treat them very politely because there is a part of me that sympathizes with them for having what is probably a hellish life. The other part of me wonders if there is a knife under that cloak . . .

I hear what you're saying about not making fun of people for things they can't help. The reason I allow myself the enjoyment of this thread is because the subject will never hear these things we say about her.

439 vbspurs  7/01/08 10:34:06 pm reply quote

re: #384 American Jewess In Jerusalem

I think women should treat each other better as humans, not specifically as women.

I think by and large women do. The intense feelings of friendship two women have, for example, often befuddles men who often assign to it sexual feelings (they are projecting their own feelings unto our relationshios, because that's how they express love, through love or protection).

The one no-go area for women is men, and that does have biological implications no matter how much we wish to deny it does.

But any "sister bonding" that is based upon viewing men as enemies is a no go in my book.

Too true.

Of coruse, only in the West would women such as ourselves rise to the defense of men so quickly, and so passionately as at least you and I have in this thread.

I realise not everyone lives this kind of reality, and women are truly oppressed and should help each other to overcome that.

But not making fun of women BECAUSE they are women is precisely the reason feminism fails -- take away the right people have to poke fun of themselves and of others, and you create what the French rightly call, monstres sacrés.

And that leads to oppression.

440 vbspurs  7/01/08 10:34:41 pm reply quote

/through sex and protection (PIMF).

441 sabnen  7/02/08 6:53:37 am reply quote

Ahh, Iran's Little Napoleon has a Josephine . I think she is shorter than he is.

442 Sharmuta  7/02/08 7:20:52 am reply quote

re: #439 vbspurs

First- to get back to your puzzlement regarding my nic, I remembered that ContraJihadi summed it up not only accurately, but quite elegantly.

Now then- I dinged you down for a few reasons.

First- I find your comment regarding men's interpretations about female relationships to be insulting to men. I have never in my life had a man tell me anything remotely close to that as the source for why women form close bonds. You know- they are capable of thinking about more than just sex.

Second- I think your comments about how women treat women are just plain wrong. I think you're put off by my comment that women are misogynists too, and it didn't escape my notice that when I said women need to learn about female misogyny that it was men who dinged me up.

First of all, women's misogyny manifests itself indirectly, and if you read the book I recommended, you might be surprised just how early in life we start to display the behaviors. I was certainly shocked. We are early and subtly indoctrinated in female misogyny, and it takes a couple of forms.

Have you ever been shunned? Been the topic of a rumor perpetuated by other women? Have other women in one of your circles of friends gossiped about you or other friends in the circle? Have you ever been made to feel like if you didn't go along in the shunning of another female by the alpha-girl in the circle, you'd be shunned next? These are some of the manifestations woman on woman misogyny takes. I'll again ask you to read Woman's Inhumanity to Woman.

And, without getting too personal, I'll say that it wasn't the easiest read for me. What I thought would be an interesting psychology book actually helped me understand my relationships with the women in my life a hell of a lot better, and helped me understand why certain things run through my mind concerning other women. Since reading the book, I've caught myself with thoughts that I now realize I don't want to continue engaging in, and my perspective and attitude towards my fellow women, I believe, has improved.

Now, I ask that you'll understand from this new perspective of mine that the way I see to help improve inter-female relations is to engage women in this discussion- that until we look at our own behaviors towards each other, things for us as a gender will not improve.

Third- I think your comment on why feminism fails is also just plain wrong. Leftist feminism has failed because they are hypocrites. Feminism is about a woman's right to self-determination. I first came across Dr. Chesler, author of the above linked book, through another book of her's called The Death of Feminism, which is another book I highly recommend. (A major point of interest is her harrowing tale of surviving her marriage in pre-Taliban Afghanistan.) Feminism, as we commonly know it here in America is a self-serving, agenda-driven elitist group, just like all other lefty groups, and that's why it has failed. I guess you could call me a neo-Feminist, because I still believe that a woman has the right to determine her own life's course.

If combined, my abhorring both misogyny and anti-feminism would naturally lead me to abhorring islam, which I do. If being an outspoken, free-spirited woman makes me a sharmuta in the eyes of the islamists (which it certainly does), then I embrace that title. Now that we've come full circle, and I've said my peace, I'll bid you a pleasant "until next time", and I do hope you and others will read these books.

443 Brutus  7/02/08 7:48:08 am reply quote

She should be beaten; I think I can see her toe.

444 geoffputerbaugh  7/02/08 9:16:57 am reply quote

I have often wondered, seeing Muslim slobs accompanied by their bag-ladies, if it wouldn't be a much better idea for the men to wear bags as well.

445 izbliss  7/03/08 6:51:25 am reply quote

"If you will not be turned... you will be destroyed!"

446 vbspurs  7/04/08 7:28:19 am reply quote

re: #442 Sharmuta

If combined, my abhorring both misogyny and anti-feminism would naturally lead me to abhorring islam, which I do. If being an outspoken, free-spirited woman makes me a sharmuta in the eyes of the islamists (which it certainly does), then I embrace that title. Now that we've come full circle, and I've said my peace, I'll bid you a pleasant "until next time", and I do hope you and others will read these books.

Thanks for your comments, Sharmuta.

I once had the misfortune of arguing this topic with the late Andrea Dworkin at my old University (Oxford) in public, with a chorus of her harpies "dinging me down", only in full voice.

Whilst I cannot claim wide-spread reading on the topic, I do have to say that I have delved into it at a high level of discourse. It's a difficult topic, but I stand my ground when I feel I am right.

I am glad you have taken a nickname mired in misogyny for yourself, and turned it around -- rather like "Queer Studies" or the nicknames of the Spice Girls (heh).

I understand you better now, and though you may not me, or my viewpoints, I hope in time that will change.

447 Sharmuta  7/04/08 7:34:20 am reply quote

re: #446 vbspurs

I think it's in the discourse, in having the conversation, that we'll find common ground, as well as points of disagreement, but it's better for all women that we discuss it frankly and honestly.

I certainly am not holding anything against you- we've just found a point on which we disagree, and hopefully we'll be able to discuss it more in the future. I look forward to finding points on which we agree in future threads too.


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