The Sensitive Schnozz of Hugo Chavez

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According to Reuters, Venezuelan thug Hugo Chavez is one of the few world leaders not bedazzled by the aura of President Hopenchange: Venezuela’s Chavez says Obama has stench of Bush.

CAMPO CARABOBO, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said on Saturday Barack Obama had the “stench” of his predecessor as U.S. president and was at risk of being killed if he tries to change the American “empire.”

Most world leaders expect a new era of U.S. foreign relations [Really? Did Reuters do a survey? – ed.] when Obama, a Democrat, is sworn in as president on Tuesday after Republican George W. Bush’s eight years in the White House.

But Chavez said frayed ties with Washington were unlikely to improve despite the departure of Bush, who the Venezuelan leader has often called the “devil.”

“I hope I am wrong, but I believe Obama brings the same stench, to not say another word,” Chavez said at a political rally on a historic Venezuelan battlefield. “If Obama as president of the United States does not obey the orders of the empire, they will kill him, like they killed Kennedy, like they killed Martin Luther King, or Lincoln, who freed the blacks and paid with his life.”

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1 cartoonboy  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:49:44am

Hugo Chavez, pundit.

2 BLBfootballs  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:49:46am
Most world leaders expect a new era of U.S. foreign relations [Really? Did Reuters do a survey? – ed.]

World leaders might not expect a new era of U.S. foreign relations, but Reuters demands it.

3 Sharmuta  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:49:58am
If Obama as president of the United States does not obey the orders of the empire, they will kill him, like they killed Kennedy, like they killed Martin Luther King, or Lincoln, who freed the blacks and paid with his life.

Let me guess who controls that "empire". Zionist honcos?

4 brookly red  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:51:33am

I think Hugo is going to be a problem in the long run...

5 kynna  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:51:51am

re: #1 cartoonboy

Hugo Chavez, pundit.

Hugo Chavez, shithead.

6 x-wing  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:52:18am

Where is all the love for America we were promised?

7 VegasRick  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:52:28am

re: #4 brookly red

I think Hugo is going to be a problem in the long run...

I hope he gets it in the end.

8 invictus1  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:53:32am

re: #3 Sharmuta

Let me guess who controls that "empire". Zionist self-subservient terroist honcos?

You're forgetting something...

9 Killgore Trout  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:54:17am

Hopenchange not going as planned.....
Yahoo pic

Leftist protestors burn an effigy of U.S. President George W. Bush and U.S. President-elect Barack Obama during a demonstration displaying solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza, near the US embassy building in Awkar, north of Beirut, January 18, 2009.

10 smokefire  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:54:46am

re: #5 kynna

Hugo Chavez, shithead.

.......when did King become POTUS.
Lincoln, OK,
Kennedy-check
King?

Must be that new revisionist history they are teaching.

11 brookly red  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:54:46am

re: #7 VegasRick

I hope he gets it in the end.

hope they don't put him on a tee-shirt

12 faraway  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:54:53am
13 Former Belgian  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:55:00am

The only stench I smell is of Hugo's "Dirty Sanchez" :-)

14 kansas  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:55:01am

If only Obama would end the ban on political assassinations. Hugo might crap his drawers.

15 invictus1  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:55:09am

re: #6 x-wing

Where is all the love for America we were promised?

That comes after lowering the sea level and cooling the atmosphere. Duh!

16 MandyManners  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:55:54am
“If Obama as president of the United States does not obey the orders of the empire, they will kill him, like they killed Kennedy, like they killed Martin Luther King, or Lincoln, who freed the blacks and paid with his life.”

Your tin-foil hat is becoming, Chavez. How's the KoolAid?

17 kansas  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:56:01am

re: #15 invictus1

That comes after lowering the sea level and cooling the atmosphere. Duh!

NASA guy Hansen says Obama has 4 years to save the world. I'm getting a life raft.

18 Ayeless in Ghazi  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:56:22am

I'm surprised he can smell anything over the fat dictator stench he carries around with him.

19 Pete(Detroit)  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:56:47am

Great, now we have Hugo "swinging his thing" to try and be relevant..
What an ass.

20 VegasRick  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:57:18am

re: #11 brookly red

hope they don't put him on a tee-shirt

Getting it in the end?

21 Cathypop  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:57:37am

re: #19 Pete(Detroit)

Great, now we have Hugo "swinging his thing" to try and be relevant..
What an ass.

That's a nasty picture I could do without

22 Sharmuta  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:58:27am

re: #9 Killgore Trout

Hopenchange not going as planned.....
Yahoo pic

But I thought they were going to love us now!

23 nyc redneck  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:58:28am

chavez is such a vulgar low life.
and the king of spain thinks so too.

24 MarineGrunt  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:58:49am

Senhor Hugo, cala a boca, cara do caralho.

25 Fat Jolly Penguin  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:59:05am
26 Ayeless in Ghazi  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:59:05am

re: #9 Killgore Trout

Hopenchange not going as planned.....
Yahoo pic

I'd like to think that this might provoke some thoughts to trickle through the brains of american moonbats. Thoughts like "Gee....maybe these folks really do hate us just for who we are after all."

27 Pete(Detroit)  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:59:41am

re: #21 Cathypop

That's a nasty picture I could do without

Sorry, Cathy, didn't mean to ruin your appetite..

28 Bobblehead  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:59:47am

I would guess that if any of us did one of those "Man On The Street" interviews the majority of those questioned would think that Hugo Chavez is a new brand of scotch.

29 Ojoe  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:00:09am

"If we will elect Obama the world will love us."


ROFLMAOPMP

30 Bloodnok  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:00:14am

I have my differences with Obama but come Tuesday he's talkin' bout my President. Go to Hell Hugo.

31 Cathypop  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:00:16am

Chavez is a chingadera.(sp?) An irritating small piece of shit

32 VegasRick  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:00:24am

re: #26 Jimmah

I'd like to think that this might provoke some thoughts to trickle through the brains of american moonbats. Thoughts like "Gee....maybe these folks really do hate us just for who we are after all."

I think sean penn's head just exploded.

33 albusteve  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:00:32am

re: #3 Sharmuta

Let me guess who controls that "empire". Zionist honcos?

the green hobnail boots are a dead give away...

34 Fat Jolly Penguin  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:00:45am

re: #29 Ojoe

"If we will elect Obama the world will love us."

ROFLMAOPMP

PMP?

35 smokefire  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:00:53am

Obama the new Lincoln?
I think not.
1. Lincoln-Republican/Obama-Democrat
2. Lincoln Arrested Liberal Anti-War Democrats/Obama-Are you kidding?
3. Lincoln freed Slaves/Obama: Who has he freed?
4. Lincoln had no problem with torture/Obama?
5. Lincoln was a Conservative/Obama as Liberal as they come

Mr Obama, we knew who Lincoln was.
Mr. Obama, You are no LINCOLN


Did President Lincoln suspend the U.S. Constitution?

Answer: No

Did President Lincoln suspend Habeas Corpus?

Answer: Yes, in 1861 and 1862

Was Habeas Corpus ever restored?

Answer: Yes, in 1866.

Here's the story:

As the Civil War started, in the very beginning of Lincoln's presidential term, a group of "Peace Democrats" proposed a peaceful resolution to the developing Civil War by offering a truce with the South, and forming a constitutional convention to amend the U.S. Constitution to protect States' rights. The proposal was ignored by the Unionists of the North and not taken seriously by the South. However, the Peace Democrats, also called copperheads by their enemies, publicly criticized Lincoln's belief that violating the U.S. Constitution was required to save it as a whole. With Congress not in session until July, Lincoln assumed all powers not delegated in the Constitution, including the power to suspend habeas corpus. In 1861, Lincoln had already suspended civil law in territories where resistance to the North's military power would be dangerous. In 1862, when copperhead democrats began criticizing Lincoln's violation of the Constitution, Lincoln suspended habeas corpus throughout the nation and had many copperhead democrats arrested under military authority because he felt that the State Courts in the north west would not convict war protesters such as the copperheads. He proclaimed that all persons who discouraged enlistments or engaged in disloyal practices would come under Martial Law.

Among the 13,000 people arrested under martial law was a Maryland Secessionist, John Merryman. Immediately, Hon. Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States issued a writ of habeas corpus commanding the military to bring Merryman before him. The military refused to follow the writ. Justice Taney, in Ex parte MERRYMAN, then ruled the suspension of habeas corpus unconstitutional because the writ could not be suspended without an Act of Congress. President Lincoln and the military ignored Justice Taney's ruling.

Finally, in 1866, after the war, the Supreme Court officially restored habeas corpus in Ex-parte Milligan, ruling that military trials in areas where the civil courts were capable of functioning were illegal.

36 Pete(Detroit)  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:01:00am

re: #26 Jimmah

I'd like to think that this might provoke some thoughts to trickle through the brains of american moonbats. Thoughts like "Gee....maybe these folks really do hate us just for who we are after all."

Right. Their attitude - "Submit, Convert, or Die" and they won't take 'no' for an answer..

37 unrealizedviewpoint  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:01:12am

re: #23 nyc redneck

chavez is such a vulgar low life.
and the king of spain thinks so too.

38 MandyManners  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:01:13am
39 Cathypop  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:01:24am

re: #32 VegasRick

I think sean penn's head just exploded.

Send Sean Penn down there to appease chavez

40 Killgore Trout  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:01:27am

re: #26 Jimmah

I haven't seen the koskidz discuss this yet but I'd suspect they think that the world hates us because of Bush but now Obama's getting the blame.

41 Ojoe  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:01:30am

re: #34 Fat Jolly Penguin

er, peeing in my pants. So you know.

42 Sharmuta  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:01:36am

Someone should alert the Secret Service to "the empire".

43 Pete(Detroit)  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:01:37am

re: #28 Bobblehead

I would guess that if any of us did one of those "Man On The Street" interviews the majority of those questioned would think that Hugo Chavez is a new brand of scotch tequilla.

Fixed..

44 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:02:04am

Thuggo knows whereof he speaks--

This is the fat slob who's kleptocrat "empire" nationalized everything that walks in his country!

Like fellow traveler marxist kleptrocrat Robert Mugabe,
Hugo's turned a former proud bread basket into a country where even the cows don't want to give milk.

Thuggo even nationalized COWS in Venezuela.

For the children, no doubt.

--why leftists lap up this fat racist marxists's every utterance, is predictably laughable.

45 lawhawk  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:02:08am

Hugo Chavez, who sides up to Ahmadinejad and wants to see the end of the US as we know it. That [T]hugo Chavez? The only hope and change he wants is to see his power become dictatorial so that the change of socialism totally washes away any chance Venezuela has of a vibrant economy. He's well on his way, but the not so sudden drop in oil prices has put a dent on his designs (/too bad, so sad/)

Chavez, Morales, and the rest of the leftists are only going to be happy when their socialist dreams are realized, which is to say never. They'll find reasons that they can't succeed - blaming the US is the prime one - but the fact is that socialism is a failed economic theory and no matter how much Chavez or others claim otherwise, "the next attempt will get it right" never will. It will just end up with a body count.

Just ask Zimbabwe.

46 Fat Jolly Penguin  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:02:18am

re: #41 Ojoe

er, peeing in my pants. So you know.

I knew I shouldn't have asked. XD

47 opinionated  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:02:31am

I smell something too.

But it's not Bush.

It smells like peanuts.

48 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:02:54am

re: #10 smokefire

Must be that new revisionist history they are teaching.


Speaking of which, I heard a moonbat caller on an NPR show this morning informing us that "typical white males" in this country are entirely unaware that slavery existed in the US, because "it's not discussed in the history textbooks".

The show's host (the chronically near-death-sounding Diane Reims) and her guest (a biographer of Sally Hemmings), rather than laughing at the caller, agreed with him. Ridiculous.

49 lawhawk  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:03:00am

re: #26 Jimmah

I'd like to think that this might provoke some thoughts to trickle through the brains of american moonbats. Thoughts like "Gee....maybe these folks really do hate us just for who we are after all."

Not gonna happen... just wouldn't be prudent... not at this juncture....

It's still far more fashionable to blame Bush.

50 Ojoe  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:03:27am

re: #46 Fat Jolly Penguin

"XD"?

51 x-wing  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:04:19am

re: #34 Fat Jolly Penguin

PMP?

You'll have to excuse him. He's wetting himself. ;>}

52 Ojoe  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:05:00am

re: #48 Occasional Reader

Speaking of which, I heard a moonbat caller on an NPR show this morning informing us that "typical white males" in this country are entirely unaware that slavery existed in the US, because "it's not discussed in the history textbooks".

I am insulted.

53 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:05:00am

I read Chavez's words to be an open threat to Obama.

54 Fat Jolly Penguin  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:05:01am

re: #50 Ojoe

"XD"?

It's someone laughing really hard. Eyes closed, mouth open.

55 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:05:12am
56 smokefire  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:05:16am

re: #48 Occasional Reader

Speaking of which, I heard a moonbat caller on an NPR show this morning informing us that "typical white males" in this country are entirely unaware that slavery existed in the US, because "it's not discussed in the history textbooks".

The show's host (the chronically near-death-sounding Diane Reims) and her guest (a biographer of Sally Hemmings), rather than laughing at the caller, agreed with him. Ridiculous.

I am also betting if asked, they would never know that Palestinians WERE given a country of their own in 1948, but instead of half a loaf, they wanted it all,and ended up with none.

Oh Yeah, and thats the Jew's fault too [SARCASM]

57 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:02am

And speaking of ol' Hugo:

Bolivia, Venezuela presidents invited to Palestine victory feast

Tehran, Jan 18: The presidents of Bolivia and Venezuela were invited to a feast here by Islamic Students Society to celebrate Palestine's victory over Israel in Gaza, IRNA reported Sunday.

58 MandyManners  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:08am
59 jaunte  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:23am

Globovision looks in at what the Venezuelan national assembly memebers have on their laptops:
[Link: blogs.salon.com...]

60 yma o hyd  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:26am

re: #45 lawhawk

You took the words out of my mouth!

Chavez = Mugabe +oil ...

61 Cathypop  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:34am

re: #55 buzzsawmonkey

Slavery "isn't discussed in the history textbooks?"

Is anything other than slavery discussed in history textbooks?


Slavery is not discussed in history books because it could hurt someones feelings.

62 Pete(Detroit)  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:37am

re: #44 alegrias


--why leftists lap up this fat racist marxists's every utterance, is predictably laughable.

because they're also racist marxists?
Hmmmmm?
Could beee!
/ Church Lady

63 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:39am
64 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:42am

re: #23 nyc redneck

chavez is such a vulgar low life.
and the king of spain thinks so too.

* * * *
Sorry to advise the King of Spain & Chavez kissed & made up.

Now the Queen of Spain walks arm in arm with Bashar Al Assad's wife and makes nice with antisemites.

These ain't the Catholic Monarchs of 1492--
who smote the Jihadists from Al Andalus
and sent Columbus west
to sail the ocean blue.

65 albusteve  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:46am

re: #52 Ojoe

I am insulted.

I am indifferent

66 jaunte  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:06:56am

bers of the meme

67 goddessoftheclassroom  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:08am

re: #58 MandyManners

MWAH!

Thanks, Mandy. Now I have to find the brain bleach...

68 Ojoe  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:13am

X
D
X

69 Cathypop  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:16am

re: #58 MandyManners

MWAH!

Don't look at this unless you have a bottle of bleach handy

70 Sharmuta  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:17am

Didn't 0bama has money links to a South American terrorist group?

71 NeoKong  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:25am

This too funny.Those third world buttwipes are going to have Obama for lunch.
I can't wait to see some angry Muslims or some crazy communist light the first burning effigy of Obama.
MSNBC will problably blur out the face if they even show it.

"We would like to caution our viewers that the video we are about to show is very graphic and disturbing in nature."

72 x-wing  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:30am

re: #58 MandyManners

MWAH!


Thanks...I needed that...not ;>}

73 Fat Jolly Penguin  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:31am

re: #58 MandyManners

MWAH!

EYE BLEACH, STAT!

74 Ojoe  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:35am

re: #68 Ojoe

Didn't work.

75 unrealizedviewpoint  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:49am

re: #53 rightymouse

I read Chavez's words to be an open threat to Obama.

Love you're avatar. Is that new?

76 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:07:49am
77 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:08:10am

re: #48 Occasional Reader

Speaking of which, I heard a moonbat caller on an NPR show this morning informing us that "typical white males" in this country are entirely unaware that slavery existed in the US, because "it's not discussed in the history textbooks".

The show's host (the chronically near-death-sounding Diane Reims) and her guest (a biographer of Sally Hemmings), rather than laughing at the caller, agreed with him. Ridiculous.

Do these people even READ school textbooks? No wonder NPR is so laughable.

78 pat  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:08:17am

What Chavez is actually saying is that he intends to be confrontational no matter what. This is because he needs to for his own internal reasons. This is something Libs simply cannot understand. The USA is perceived as the enemy of inimical or pretentuous nations not because of Presidential personality, but because they need an enemy that is powerful but is not likely to go to war.

79 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:08:20am

re: #55 buzzsawmonkey

Slavery "isn't discussed in the history textbooks?"

Nope. Total silence! It's a conspiracy of lies!

80 yma o hyd  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:08:30am

re: #58 MandyManners

MWAH!

Oh yuck!

My eyes!

81 VegasRick  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:08:32am

re: #57 Occasional Reader

And speaking of ol' Hugo:

Bolivia, Venezuela presidents invited to Palestine victory feast


Victory in islime, lie, lie and more lies.
Israel announced a unilateral ceasefire late Saturday after three weeks of military bombardment in Gaza that left more than 1,000 people dead and over 5,000 others injured, mostly women and children.

82 smokefire  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:08:34am

re: #57 Occasional Reader

And speaking of ol' Hugo:

Bolivia, Venezuela presidents invited to Palestine victory feast

Of course it's a victory party. Over 1000 Palestinians killed 13 Israeli soldiers killed. Our victorious soldiers pushed back the invading Israeli's. Just same old same old.
They lie, and the world will believe it.

83 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:08:42am

re: #31 Cathypop

Chavez is a chingadera.(sp?) An irritating small piece of shit

* * *
No, he's a totalitarian marxist dictator who supports narcoterrorists like FARC in neighboring countries, tries to undermine liberty & freedom, and foments anti-American hatred using his formerly vast petroleum resources.

Let's not minimize the threat of this fat pig.

84 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:09:34am

re: #77 rightymouse

Do these people even READ school textbooks? No wonder NPR is so laughable.

I'm trying to remember how the Civil War was taught to me at school with no mention whatsoever made of slavery... hmm, it's not coming to me.

85 Dustyvet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:09:34am

re: #18 Jimmah

I'm surprised he can smell anything over the fat dictator stench he carries around with him.

I've heard that parrot with the baret on his shoulder, could use a little time in a bird bath as well...

86 Bloodnok  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:09:42am

Light crude: $36.51/barrel.

I smell a massive budget defecit for you, Hugo.

87 jaunte  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:09:47am

re: #70 Sharmuta

Is this the story you're thinking of?

Here's an interesting tidbit from the laptop Colombian forces seized when they raided the camp of FARC commander Raúl Reyes:

Writing two days before his death, Reyes tells his secretariat comrades that "the gringos," working through Ecuador's government, are interested "in talking to us on various issues."

"They say the new president of their country will be (Barack) Obama," noting that Obama rejects both the Bush administration's free trade agreement with Colombia and the current military aid program.

Reyes said the response he relayed is that the United States would have to publicly express that desire.


[Link: blog.foreignpolicy.com...]

88 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:10:06am

re: #75 unrealizedviewpoint

Love you're avatar. Is that new?


Yeppers. It's new. :)

89 pat  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:10:20am

re: #48 Occasional Reader

You really should turn off NPR. Along with that silly Pacifica News stuff, NPR is run by crackpots.

90 yma o hyd  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:10:35am

re: #63 buzzsawmonkey

Here's hot news: they still want it all, and a big fat chunk of the world is more and more interested in giving it to them.

And after they got it all, they want to finish off what Hitler ahs left undone.
A big fat chunk of the world would probably think there's nothing wrong with that, either.

91 Dustyvet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:10:54am

re: #65 albusteve

I am indifferent

I'm in civil inattention mode

92 Sharmuta  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:11:10am

re: #87 jaunte

Yes- that's what I was thinking about- thanks.

93 DeafDog  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:11:13am

re: #12 faraway

Obama to Order Iraq Withdrawal on Day One

Marxist

It's axelrod talking so, based on his statement regarding Blago, we know they get thrown under the bus if the trial balloon pops.

94 yma o hyd  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:11:28am

re: #69 Cathypop

Don't look at this unless you have a bottle of bleach handy

Too late, alas, too late!

95 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:11:37am

re: #76 buzzsawmonkey

It was my impression that slavery is discussed endlessly in history textbooks because it is the Wellspring of White Guilt, which is what schools exist to inculcate.


They start in the lower grades and it doesn't stop there so I have no clue what in the world NPR was going on about. The BS they spout is nauseating.

96 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:12:15am
97 VegasRick  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:13:02am

re: #96 buzzsawmonkey

You aren't serious, are you? To what do they ascribe the Civil War, then? Disagreements over julep recipes?

Twas the juice fault.

98 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:13:13am

re: #48 Occasional Reader

Speaking of which, I heard a moonbat caller on an NPR show this morning informing us that "typical white males" in this country are entirely unaware that slavery existed in the US, because "it's not discussed in the history textbooks".

The show's host (the chronically near-death-sounding Diane Reims) and her guest (a biographer of Sally Hemmings), rather than laughing at the caller, agreed with him. Ridiculous.

* * *
Diane Rehm is part either Palestinian or other anti-semitic background, and based at "American University" which is highly arabic funded.

Don't expect fair & balanced from someone on the public & arabic dole!

99 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:13:28am

re: #84 Occasional Reader

I'm trying to remember how the Civil War was taught to me at school with no mention whatsoever made of slavery... hmm, it's not coming to me.

Not ringing a bell with me either. It's such utter horse pucky.

100 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:14:01am

re: #86 Bloodnok

Light crude: $36.51/barrel.

I smell a massive budget defecit for you, Hugo.

CABIMAS, Venezuela -- Squeezed by slumping crude prices, Venezuela is reaching out to the multinational oil companies it once demonized as imperialist profiteers.

Can you say "bwaaaahahahaha"? I knew you could!

101 Dustyvet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:14:07am

re: #94 yma o hyd

Too late, alas, too late!

I doubt that Short Shit's endowed with that much hair...or, oh never mind...nuff said.

102 goddessoftheclassroom  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:14:10am

re: #96 buzzsawmonkey

You aren't serious, are you? To what do they ascribe the Civil War, then? Disagreements over julep recipes?

Well, let's be fair: Lincoln called for volunteers to preserve the union, not end slavery. The slavery issue was a bigger deal to new territories, not the established states.

103 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:14:13am
104 Vicious Babushka  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:14:41am

What Chavez is constantly smelling is his own unwiped butt.

105 subsailor68  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:14:52am

re: #99 rightymouse

Not ringing a bell with me either. It's such utter horse pucky.

Nor with me. I know kids today are surely assigned H.B. Stowe's classic novel "Uncle Tom's Condo."

/

106 goddessoftheclassroom  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:15:25am

re: #104 Alouette

What Chavez is constantly smelling is his own unwiped butt.

With Mandy's post I needed brain bleach for my eyes; now I need it for my nose!

107 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:15:26am
108 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:15:46am

re: #98 alegrias

Diane Rehm is part either Palestinian or other anti-semitic background, and based at "American University" which is highly arabic funded.

She also has the most sleep-inducing voice I know of on radio. I call the phenomenon... "Rehm sleep".

109 Jetpilot1101  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:15:48am

Joining the conversation late but I don't think Obama will be well received by all the world leaders that currently hate Bush. I think after Obama had his first National Security Briefing and after he cleaned the s--- out of his drawers, he realized that it was impossible for him to simply turn the US into an isolationist, marxist country with no footprint anywhere on the globe. Chavez is right on this one, Obama carries more of the "stench of Bush" then his mind-numbed minions know.

110 yma o hyd  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:15:56am

re: #101 Dustyvet

I doubt that Short Shit's endowed with that much hair...or, oh never mind...nuff said.

I don't give a damn - hair or no hair, the whole thing was simply yuck!

111 sillyquiet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:16:15am

I agree with the sentiments of 'my country, my president', even if I don't agree politically (at all) with my president, the head of the government my fellow citizens have (arggh) elected.
So fuck off you swaggering, overbearing, tin-plated, dictator with delusions of godhood.
And the caballo you rode in on.

/cookie for people who recognize the ref

112 avanti  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:16:16am

re: #93 DeafDog

It's axelrod talking so, based on his statement regarding Blago, we know they get thrown under the bus if the trial balloon pops.

The start of withdrawal planning on day one was one campaign promise he has to keep or the voters would go nuts. Look for Mccain to help sell it.

113 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:16:18am

re: #89 pat

You really should turn off NPR. Along with that silly Pacifica News stuff, NPR is run by crackpots.

Are you kidding? NPR is comedy gold.

114 subsailor68  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:16:33am

re: #107 buzzsawmonkey

I thought that was "Uncle Tom's Time-Share."

LOL! He turned the condo into a time share when the economy tanked. Listed it with "Little Eva's Slice of Heaven Real Estate"

115 sattv4u2  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:16:40am

re: #96 buzzsawmonkey

re: #102 goddessoftheclassroom

It (the war) was more of a "STATES RIGHTS" issue than a SLAVERY issue. It just so happened that slavery was one of the "rights" some of the states wanted to protect

116 shifty  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:16:40am

That stench is just New Jersey which probably smells a whole lot nicer than Venezuela.

118 nyc redneck  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:16:54am

re: #37 unrealizedviewpoint

[Video]

thanks for posting that.
chavez is a crude beast. he should be in a cage.
those dignified men can hardly tolerate his presence.

119 abolitionist  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:17:02am

Obama's friend Ayers (see statements by Axelrod, BHO publicist), has an adopted son, Chesa Boudin, living in Venesuela. He can translate between Chavez-speak and Omama-speak. Like here, Chesa translating:
Conversacion con Bill Ayers, parte 1

And contrary to the spin Axelrod put on the Ayers story, Chesa is a little old to have gone to school with Barry & Michelles's girls, don't you think?

Anyone know that guy on the wall? He looks terribly familiar.
/ rhetorical question

120 Dustyvet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:17:09am

re: #110 yma o hyd

I don't give a damn - hair or no hair, the whole thing was simply yuck!

I agree...:) May I book the linen press for 2 P M tomorrow...:)

121 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:17:15am
122 smokefire  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:17:17am

re: #107 buzzsawmonkey

I thought that was "Uncle Tom's Time-Share."

.............and of course Huckleberry Finn, that racist book is to be burned.

123 Bloodnok  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:17:22am

re: #100 Occasional Reader

CABIMAS, Venezuela -- Squeezed by slumping crude prices, Venezuela is reaching out to the multinational oil companies it once demonized as imperialist profiteers.

Can you say "bwaaaahahahaha"? I knew you could!

Not even Joe ("Joe for oil") Kennedy will be able to help him out of this.

124 Racer X  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:17:51am

re: #100 Occasional Reader

The oil companies should all flip Hugo the finger. He kicked them out and stole their assets. They would be fools to walk back in now.

125 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:17:57am

re: #70 Sharmuta

Didn't 0bama has money links to a South American terrorist group?

* ** *
Thuggo's fingerprints were all over some captured lap top found with the FARC "revolutionaries" who kidnapped that female expresident and kept her in the jungle until the pro-Bush Colombian president Alvaro Uribe rescued her.

The laptop may have shown money trails or communication between Clinton people and Chavez--fellow leftists who don't believe in rescuing people whom "revolutionaries" kidnap & torture.

Narco-terrorists & Chavez are best friends, and want a friend in the White House.

126 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:18:00am

re: #96 buzzsawmonkey

You aren't serious, are you? To what do they ascribe the Civil War, then? Disagreements over julep recipes?

No, I'm not serious. It would have been nice for the show's hosts to ask "where are you finding these textbooks, exactly?", but of course they didn't.

127 Jetpilot1101  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:18:31am

re: #123 Bloodnok

Not even Joe ("Joe for oil") Kennedy will be able to help him out of this.

Joe "Joe For Oil" Kennedy is giving away like 90% less oil this winter because Chavez cut him off.

128 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:18:40am

I would be really interested, just for entertainment's sake, to hear who Mr. Chavez thinks "they" are.

129 jaunte  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:18:44am

The Fantasy World of Hugo Chavez
[Link: pliniocabrera.blogspot.com...]

130 yma o hyd  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:19:00am

re: #120 Dustyvet

I agree...:) May I book the linen press for 2 P M tomorrow...:)

You can start much earlier - but have a go at the potted palm tree in the corner, for a start!

:-)

131 Pete(Detroit)  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:19:10am

re: #77 rightymouse

Do these people even READ school textbooks? No wonder NPR is so laughable.

Sad thing is, an aquaint of mine refuses to listen to NPR because "their slant is so conservative - almost as bad as Rush Limbaugh"
Yes, a raving Moonbat, clearly!
Sad, really.
Time (way PAST time) to de-fund PBS

132 pat  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:19:44am

Civil War. Revisionist historians now characterize The Civil War as a desperate attempt by the agrarian South to gain the benefit of export income contolled by the industrialized North. The abolition of slavery was merely an attempt to start civil insurrection in the South. It like the Lincoln-Douglas debates never happened.
[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

133 goddessoftheclassroom  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:20:07am

re: #115 sattv4u2

re: #102 goddessoftheclassroom

It (the war) was more of a "STATES RIGHTS" issue than a SLAVERY issue. It just so happened that slavery was one of the "rights" some of the states wanted to protect

When I was in high school, my class got into a discussion on how the Civil War could have been avoided if the government had just freed the slaves to start with.

I said, "Right or wrong, slaves were defined as property, The Constitution prohibits the government from confiscating property without paying for it. The Emancipation Proclamation only applied to Union states, so it didn't free any slaves until the South surrendered."

I could never decide whether my history teacher loved or loathed me.

134 [deleted]  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:20:18am
135 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:20:23am

re: #105 subsailor68

Nor with me. I know kids today are surely assigned H.B. Stowe's classic novel "Uncle Tom's Condo."

/

I doubt they allow kids to read that now. Could be wrong, though. I make sure that my son knows all the facts of the civil war. Slavery was just one issue. There were others.

136 smokefire  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:20:33am

If Obama as president of the United States does not obey the orders of the empire, they will kill him, like they killed Kennedy, like they killed Martin Luther King, or Lincoln, who freed the blacks and paid with his life.”


Just wondering here. WHO is this empire?
WHO is this THEY?

OH, I got it............................The Juice?

Of course.

137 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:21:13am

re: #57 Occasional Reader

And speaking of ol' Hugo:

Bolivia, Venezuela presidents invited to Palestine victory feast

* * * *
Palestinian thug Sirhan Sirhan killed Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, in case Hugo conveniently FORGOT his "history"!

Yes, another antisemite totalitarian thug of the Palestinian kind, killed RFK. There's your evil empire compadres, Comrade Chavez.

138 Cathypop  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:21:16am

re: #133 goddessoftheclassroom

When I was in high school, my class got into a discussion on how the Civil War could have been avoided if the government had just freed the slaves to start with.

I said, "Right or wrong, slaves were defined as property, The Constitution prohibits the government from confiscating property without paying for it. The Emancipation Proclamation only applied to Union states, so it didn't free any slaves until the South surrendered."

I could never decide whether my history teacher loved or loathed me.


Hopefully she learned something from you

139 realwest  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:21:24am

re: #53 rightymouse
Well at the very least a warning to Obama - change the way I want you to or else.
Nice new avatar, btw!

140 rwmofo  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:21:28am

I've heard liberals (politicians, MSM & friends) say "We need to re-establish our standing in the world..." or other related nonsense. This can easily be accomplished by setting up a "Re-establish our standing in the world" program by which we surrender our sovereignty, reduce the military by 90% and increase our funding to the UN by 10000%. Hell, let's give them all our money.

/

141 goddessoftheclassroom  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:21:34am

re: #122 smokefire

.............and of course Huckleberry Finn, that racist book is to be burned.

PLEASE don't get me started on that! (takes several calming breaths to avoid leaping on her soapbox in defense of one of the most brilliant works in American lit.)

142 sattv4u2  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:21:50am

re: #136 smokefire

If Obama as president of the United States does not obey the orders of the empire, they will kill him, like they killed Kennedy, like they killed Martin Luther King, or Lincoln, who freed the blacks and paid with his life.”


Just wondering here. WHO is this empire?
WHO is this THEY?

OH, I got it............................The Juice?

Of course.


I'm still trying to figure out when MLK was President of the USA!

143 subsailor68  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:22:34am

re: #135 rightymouse

I doubt they allow kids to read that now. Could be wrong, though. I make sure that my son knows all the facts of the civil war. Slavery was just one issue. There were others.

You, sir, are what they call a "good parent". Bless you.

:-)

144 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:22:39am

re: #125 alegrias

who kidnapped that female expresident

...-ial candidate.

(Correction.)

145 Prince of Dorkness  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:22:43am

re: #97 VegasRick

Once again they blame the eternal scapegoats; the evil juice!

146 Killian Bundy  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:23:48am
Barack Obama has arrived at Arlington National Cemetery after a short ride from Blair House.

The president-elect's motorcade rolled past the Lincoln Memorial and entered the cemetery. Visitors at the cemetery cheered as Obama's limousine drove through the grounds Sunday morning.

/Obama and his brainwashed posse are sick, disrespectful [expletive deleted] and just how does a President-Elect rate laying a wreath at Arlington anyway?

147 Dustyvet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:24:01am

re: #130 yma o hyd

You can start much earlier - but have a go at the potted palm tree in the corner, for a start!

:-)

Okey dokey...:)


148 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:24:25am

re: #137 alegrias

Palestinian thug Sirhan Sirhan killed Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, in case Hugo conveniently FORGOT his "history"!

And Communist cheerleader Lee Harvey Oswald killed his brother. Gosh, Oswald spouted the same stupid crap you do, Hugo... how do you explain that?

149 subsailor68  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:24:27am

re: #141 goddessoftheclassroom

PLEASE don't get me started on that! (takes several calming breaths to avoid leaping on her soapbox in defense of one of the most brilliant works in American lit.)

Amen. Never understood the problem. Jim was the neatest character in the whole book. Loved him!

150 smokefire  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:24:42am

re: #141 goddessoftheclassroom

PLEASE don't get me started on that! (takes several calming breaths to avoid leaping on her soapbox in defense of one of the most brilliant works in American lit.)

Oh leap away, it's a snowy Sunday. Or, (as I take a sip of Kettel One and OJ) just take another deep breath.
You are right. It is one of the most brilliant works of American Lit.

151 smokefire  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:25:26am

re: #142 sattv4u2

I'm still trying to figure out when MLK was President of the USA!

I mentioned that up link a bit of a ways.

152 realwest  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:25:32am

re: #100 Occasional Reader
Great comment and link O.R. - IIRC, "Hugo's Oil" is not light crude, but is loaded with impurities which makes it more uneconomic for Oil companies to utilize.
Unless and until Hugo is Gone-O, I really don't see the oil companies going back there.

153 DeafDog  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:26:06am

re: #112 avanti

The start of withdrawal planning on day one was one campaign promise he has to keep or the voters would go nuts. Look for Mccain to help sell it.

Yeah, it's more Obama campaign double speak.

What is his campaign promise? A time-frame based withdrawal regardless of conditions or a conditioned based withdrawal? He said both! What if conditions change?

Second, there is already a plan in place to reduce troop levels. We've already signed an agreement with Iraq that will reduce the US military footprint and eleminate it. He's going to take credit for that? Great!

Finally, this is axelrod. He - if you believe the Obama spin machine - doesn't even know whether Obama is communicating with Blago. Why should I believe him now?

154 realwest  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:26:07am

re: #141 goddessoftheclassroom {goddess} OK, you called it, you go first!

155 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:26:49am

re: #100 Occasional Reader

CABIMAS, Venezuela -- Squeezed by slumping crude prices, Venezuela is reaching out to the multinational oil companies it once demonized as imperialist profiteers.

Can you say "bwaaaahahahaha"? I knew you could!

* * *
If Spain's investors again fall for this nationalizing kleptocrat's invitation to "invest" in his pocket, they'll be stupider than Madoff's friends.

Chavez just took people's money away from them, without the PONZI scheme excuse.

156 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:27:37am

re: #131 Pete(Detroit)

Sad thing is, an aquaint of mine refuses to listen to NPR because "their slant is so conservative - almost as bad as Rush Limbaugh"
Yes, a raving Moonbat, clearly!
Sad, really.
Time (way PAST time) to de-fund PBS


lol! The only time I listen to NPR is in my boss' car. That's HIS reality. And yes, he's a Donk. Your aquaintance must be way off the lefty scale.

157 Dustyvet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:27:58am

re: #155 alegrias

* * *
If Spain's investors again fall for this nationalizing kleptocrat's invitation to "invest" in his pocket, they'll be stupider than Madoff's friends.

Chavez just took people's money away from them, without the PONZI scheme excuse.

Ponzi? Wasn't he on Happy Days?

158 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:28:26am

re: #134 buzzsawmonkey

I'm assuming that Huckleberry Finn, ever threatened with banning by the PC for its use of "n*gger," will soon be rehabilitated by these same PC folks on the grounds that there is a line of scholarship declaring that there was a homosexual relationship between Huck and Jim.

Brokeback Pudden'head

159 realwest  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:29:40am

re: #150 smokefire
Not to mention that Mark Twain was roundly attacked by his fellow white Missourian's for writing it. It was the FIRST truly significant anti-segregation book ever written and his neighbors never forgave him for it.
Happily he moved to Connecticut where his neighbors were more civilized (THEN - no offense to current Mo. lizards!).

160 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:30:10am

re: #139 realwest

Well at the very least a warning to Obama - change the way I want you to or else.
Nice new avatar, btw!

Yep. It was a not so veiled threat to Obama.

I picked the avatar because introspection will be more important than ever in the years to come.

161 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:30:41am

re: #108 Occasional Reader

She also has the most sleep-inducing voice I know of on radio. I call the phenomenon... "Rehm sleep".

* * *
Diane Rehm has a vocal chord disease. On NPR, such a disability improves your chances of getting on the air, and provides cover for the antisemitic clap trap she spews in her halting choking voice. You're supposed to feel ....more empathy you know--when she sides with the "Death to America" interviewees.

162 Elcid  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:31:34am

Chavez really has never been OK, like you know (Hi Caroline) in the gray matter area....but has gotten decidedly worse since Cindy Sheehan bit his dick, when ummmmm, servicing him.

163 ciaospirit  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:31:47am

re: #146 Killian Bundy

/Obama and his brainwashed posse are sick, disrespectful [expletive deleted] and just how does a President-Elect rate laying a wreath at Arlington anyway?

Disrespectful and arrogant. These little "events" are intentional.

164 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:32:57am

re: #112 avanti

The start of withdrawal planning on day one was one campaign promise he has to keep or the voters would go nuts. Look for Mccain to help sell it.

* * *
Pres. Bush has already done this, O AvantiObama--have you MISSED movement of our troops from Iraq to Afghanistan?

165 realwest  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:33:12am

re: #160 rightymouse
Hey there righty! Uh, I don't know as how I'd say that
"introspection" will be as important as complete and open - but non-violent - expostion about what is going on in this nation of ours.
I'm not gonna go ODS or anything, but intend to point out to anyone and everyone who will listen, the errors of President Obama's ways.

166 realwest  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:33:55am

re: #164 alegrias
Hi alegrias - yeah, Obama's been campaigning so hard after the election that he musta missed that!

167 Spare O'Lake  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:34:23am

re: #162 Elcid

Chavez really has never been OK, like you know (Hi Caroline) in the gray matter area....but has gotten decidedly worse since Cindy Sheehan bit his dick, when ummmmm, servicing him.

She forgot to take them out?

168 Dustyvet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:35:03am

re: #159 realwest

Not to mention that Mark Twain was roundly attacked by his fellow white Missourian's for writing it. It was the FIRST truly significant anti-segregation book ever written and his neighbors never forgave him for it.
Happily he moved to Connecticut where his neighbors were more civilized (THEN - no offense to current Mo. lizards!).

Mark Twains brother made a ton of money in the Toy Industry...

What you've never heard of Lional Twains...

169 subsailor68  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:35:58am

re: #168 Dustyvet

Mark Twains brother made a ton of money in the Toy Industry...

What you've never heard of Lional Twains...

I've read that they were estranged. Interesting book called "Ne'er the Twains Shall Meet."

170 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:36:19am

re: #111 sillyquiet

I agree with the sentiments of 'my country, my president', even if I don't agree politically (at all) with my president, the head of the government my fellow citizens have (arggh) elected.
So fuck off you swaggering, overbearing, tin-plated, dictator with delusions of godhood.
And the caballo you rode in on.

/cookie for people who recognize the ref

* * **
Yes, he rode in on El Castro Caballo. These latino tinpots talk big about being "horse" like.

They are thuggish egotistical cowards missing true testosterone. They need leftists to prop them up--sycophantic viagra--that's what excites these "revolutionaries".

That and hopping from bed to bed every night because they can't trust their own people not to murder them in their sleep.

Mucho macho mouse gonads.

171 Joan Not of Arc  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:36:42am

I wonder if all these leftist weirdos get together and challenge each other to say the weirdest things. The winner of this little challenge might get a toaster or something.
We can't rule it out.

172 Elcid  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:37:26am

re: #163 ciaospirit

Disrespectful and arrogant. These little "events" are intentional.

Of course they are. Obama, puts on a damn good show, question is...can he lead or will it be smoke and mirrors, like your statement, four long years, no doubt geared to be eight long years.

173 splat  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:37:48am

On the Civil war... what about the documents of secession from the states ? The ones that seem to clearly outline the reasoning of several of the states in their action to secede, because of the attack on the "institution of slavery".

174 Prince of Dorkness  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:37:50am

re: #161 alegrias

Diane Rehm has a vocal chord disease. On NPR, such a disability improves your chances of getting on the air...

Is being a dumb-ass now considered being disabled? If so, she's super qualified for an NPR job.

175 Dustyvet  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:39:43am

re: #169 subsailor68

I've read that they were estranged. Interesting book called "Ne'er the Twains Shall Meet."

East is East,
West is West.
And never shall the Twains shall meet,
Why?

No Twack...!

176 subsailor68  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:39:53am

Well all, must wun. I hear that twain a'comin.

Have a great Sunday everyone!

177 splat  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:40:48am

re: #171 Joan Not of Arc

I wonder if all these leftist weirdos get together and challenge each other to say the weirdest things. The winner of this little challenge might get a toaster or something.
We can't rule it out.

A TOASTER ! They have an insanely high carbon footprint, just to use one a good moonbat would have to buy a whole slew of indulgences I mean 'carbon offsets' !

Better to get them a solar oven ;)

178 rightymouse  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:40:55am

re: #165 realwest

Hey there righty! Uh, I don't know as how I'd say that
"introspection" will be as important as complete and open - but non-violent - expostion about what is going on in this nation of ours.
I'm not gonna go ODS or anything, but intend to point out to anyone and everyone who will listen, the errors of President Obama's ways.

I meant it more to mean that I need to trust my 'inner' self when we're faced with loony stuff in the upcoming years. I'm not going to go ODS either as I found BDS tiresome and childish. That said, we're going to have to stay true to ourselves and not be lulled by socialist rhetoric tied up in pretty bows.

179 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:42:17am

re: #144 Occasional Reader

...-ial candidate.

(Correction.)

* * *
Thank you--can't remember her name. I'm still pissed she didn't praise & thank Pres. Uribe and her liberators enough for my taste.

But she's part Fwench, so gratitude to liberators is fleeting, and she'll be back to kissing socialists again.

180 Elcid  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:42:25am

re: #167 Spare O'Lake

Evidently. Rumor mill has it he uttered..Muérdame bebé. ¡Jesús, no que difícilmente, cogida!

For those Babel Fishily Challenged, thats: Bite me baby. Jesus, not that hard, fuck!

181 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:44:09am

re: #148 Occasional Reader

And Communist cheerleader Lee Harvey Oswald killed his brother. Gosh, Oswald spouted the same stupid crap you do, Hugo... how do you explain that?

* * * *
How do you know this?
It wasn't in any of MY history books!
Oddly enough.

182 Occasional Reader  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:48:35am

re: #180 Elcid

Evidently. Rumor mill has it he uttered..Muérdame bebé. ¡Jesús, no que difícilmente, cogida!

For those Babel Fishily Challenged, thats: Bite me baby. Jesus, not that hard, fuck!

Babelfish sucks, and this is yet further proof.

183 avanti  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:48:52am

re: #164 alegrias

* * *
Pres. Bush has already done this, O AvantiObama--have you MISSED movement of our troops from Iraq to Afghanistan?

Give credit to GW and the surge too. The phased withdrawal is a much more viable option now, no argument there.

184 Joan Not of Arc  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:55:50am

re: #177 splat

A TOASTER ! They have an insanely high carbon footprint, just to use one a good moonbat would have to buy a whole slew of indulgences I mean 'carbon offsets' !

Better to get them a solar oven ;)

Tee!

185 Macker  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 10:56:36am

re: #5 kynna

Hugo Chavez, shithead.

Hugo Chavez, Dirty F'in ommunist!

186 avanti  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:00:42am

re: #163 ciaospirit

Disrespectful and arrogant. These little "events" are intentional.

Laying wreath at the tomb is now disrespectful ? I think it's a proper gesture of a man that will preside over two wars starting Tues. Not a bad reminder of respect for those that died to be added to all the parties and balls in my opinion.
You as a private citizen could lay a wreath, they do dozens a week

187 foxsecret  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:03:07am

How dare Chavez blasphemy the anointed One!

188 Elcid  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:06:21am

re: #182 Occasional Reader

I fell asleep during Spanish classes, guess I could try a different translator.

189 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:09:11am

re: #186 avanti

Laying wreath at the tomb is now disrespectful ? I think it's a proper gesture of a man that will preside over two wars starting Tues. Not a bad reminder of respect for those that died to be added to all the parties and balls in my opinion.
You as a private citizen could lay a wreath, they do dozens a week

* * *
You're right it's a gesture. You must have missed the FACT Senator Obama had no --ZERO--respect for the US Afghan military situation nor cared enough to hold a single hearing it was Senator Obama's JOB to do, on that Afghanistan war.

Still I appreciate your transparent attempts at rewriting history and trying to paint Obama as someone who cared about fighting the Taliban and other murderers of innocents in Afghanistan---when the facts show he FAILED his basic RESPONSIBILITIES TO HOLD HEARINGS ON Afghanistan.

190 alegrias  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:10:00am

re: #188 Elcid

I fell asleep during Spanish classes, guess I could try a different translator.

* * *
www.reverso.net does better job than babelfish

191 Elcid  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:14:00am

re: #190 alegrias

Thank you, will book it.

192 avanti  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:19:44am

re: #189 alegrias

* * *
You're right it's a gesture. You must have missed the FACT Senator Obama had no --ZERO--respect for the US Afghan military situation nor cared enough to hold a single hearing it was Senator Obama's JOB to do, on that Afghanistan war.

If hearings are you standard , review McCain's record.

193 Joan Not of Arc  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:26:54am

With regards to the wreath, let us not forget everything Obama does is for the cameras. You can't sell a faux-messiah image if you're hiding inside the house all the time.

194 avanti  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:40:28am

re: #193 Joan Not of Arc

With regards to the wreath, let us not forget everything Obama does is for the cameras. You can't sell a faux-messiah image if you're hiding inside the house all the time.

Hey, no way that it did not have a political component, it is Obama after all, and he plays the media like a violin, no question.

195 avanti  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:45:17am

Watching Bruce on HBO, he's still amazing, later guys,

196 Elcid  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:52:49am

Venezuela's Chavez urges tear gas against protests

Usted malo bastardo, Hugo.

Thanks, Reverso....:).

197 GoIllini  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 1:45:50pm

I think Chavez just called Obama the devil by the transitive property? Bush smells like (is) the devil (sulphur)--this was in a UN speech, like in 2006; Obama smells like Bush; therefore, Obama is the devil.

198 abolitionist  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 2:59:01pm

re: #197 GoIllini

I think Chavez just called Obama the devil by the transitive property? Bush smells like (is) the devil (sulphur)--this was in a UN speech, like in 2006; Obama smells like Bush; therefore, Obama is the devil.

Cozying up to the Arab League and Muslim Brotherhood, not that he'd ever pass up an opportunity to demonize the USofA:
Kuwaiti MP Calls to Move Arab League to Venezuela

"I call for moving the Arab League from Cairo to Caracas," MP Waleed al-Tabtabai said during a special debate in parliament over the Israeli offensive.
Tabtabai said that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez "has proved that he was more Arab than some Arabs," after he expelled the Israeli ambassador in protest against the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
199 The Optimist  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 5:10:00pm

George Bush never ever said the words "Hugo Chavez" in public. It drove Chavez crazy. Will Obama break with this custom and try become friends with Chavez? I hope not.

200 experiencedtraveller  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 7:10:58pm

The Venezuelan oil infrastructure is in notable decline.

No man is an island.

When the real crunch hits soon its bedtime for bonzo.

Beware the Ides of March.

201 Spiny Norman  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 9:53:47pm

Emperor Thugo will have his "Mussolini moment" soon enough, without any help from the dastardly "Yanqui".

202 miguelj  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:26:27pm

But, Hugo, if "they" are as powerful as all that,
what keeps "them" from killing YOU?

203 miguelj  Sun, Jan 18, 2009 11:30:49pm

Ah, yes, Hugo - the literacy, and the wonderful medical services, and the free food, and the cheap gas---and always, always, always The Neighborhood Vigilance Committee to keep track of who doesn't applaud loudly enough
when the beloved President-for-Life makes a four-hour speech. Verguenza!

204 hurricane567  Mon, Jan 19, 2009 12:42:36am

Well, that's 2 things Hugo and I agree on
1) BHO is smelly
2)Rum is good

205 azul93gt  Mon, Jan 19, 2009 9:18:29am

You can't be a south American 'populist leader' without constantly using the USA as a scapegoat and foil to explain why most of the citizenry is still dirt poor. Without the USA as the bad guy the citizenry might start examining their own political leaders.


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