Tea Partiers Beware: Stay Away From the Green and Yellow Lines

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A Tea Party website in Maine has some handy tips for those planning to attend Glenn Beck’s rally in Washington DC — specifically, how to avoid being mugged by those third world minority types who lurk on the Green and Yellow lines:

DC’s population includes refugees from every country, as the families of embassy staffs of third world countries tend to stay in DC whenever a revolution in their homeland means that anyone in their family would be in danger if they went back. Most taxi drivers and many waiters/waitresses (especially in local coffee shops like the Bread and Chocolate chain) are immigrants, frequently from east Africa or Arab countries. As a rule, African immigrants do not like for you to assume they are African Americans and especially do not like for you to guess they are from a neighboring country (e.g. Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia) with whom they may have political or military tensions. It’s rare to meet anyone who gets really offended, but you can still be aware of the issue.

Many parts of DC are safe beyond the areas I will list here, but why chance it if you don’t know where you are?

If you are on the subway stay on the Red line between Union Station and Shady Grove, Maryland. If you are on the Blue or Orange line do not go past Eastern Market (Capitol Hill) toward the Potomac Avenue stop and beyond; stay in NW DC and points in Virginia. Do not use the Green line or the Yellow line. These rules are even more important at night. There is of course nothing wrong with many other areas; but you don’t know where you are, so you should not explore them.

The Metro is no picnic either, as wingnut blogger Dan Riehl discovered last year: Dan Riehl’s Imaginary Black Kid Beatdown.

And remember, folks: no signs allowed!

(Hat tip: DCist.)

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148 comments
1 Kragar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:31:32am

Other advisories;

Do not make any sudden movement

Do not make eye contact

Do not wear shiny objects or bright colors

Do not leave your buddy

BEWARE: IMMIGRANTS ARE NEAR!

2 pharmmajor  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:31:58am

I’m unemployed, unable to find work even in a retail position, drowning in debt… and these fuckers have jobs! Where is the justice in this world?!

3 pharmmajor  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:32:31am

Clarification: By “fuckers” I meant Beck and the rest of the Tea Party tards.

4 Gus  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:32:33am

Washington, D.C. Travel Guide | Frommer’s Tea Party’s Stormfront’s Travel Guides

5 Killgore Trout  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:34:02am
DC’s population includes refugees from every country, as the families of embassy staffs of third world countries tend to stay in DC whenever a revolution in their homeland means that anyone in their family would be in danger if they went back


Beware the diplomats!

6 Political Atheist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:34:07am

Do any on you have contacts with a mosque in the SoCal area? I could use a friendly introduction. Nic is blue. And I subscribed to the thread “replies to me”. I’m looking to do a friendly photo essay on a mosque in my area.

7 Cannadian Club Akbar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:34:18am

This is why I don’t take brown acid. Give me my microdot!!!

8 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:34:21am

Hi everyone. Just got back from the family vacation to Canada. Two points:

1. As an Oregonian, I must say I hate sales tax.

But that’s not my main point.

2. Trying to get to one of our hotels, we drove through an area that was, by my estimation, over half immigrant. We made it through. It was hairy at times—I’m trying to figure out what is with the pink stucco (not my taste, actually)—but based on the fact that at least one person seemed to well, look at our van, we were lucky. We might have emerged with pink stucco on the van.

9 jaunte  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:34:47am

re: #1 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Other advisories;

Do not make any sudden movement

Do not make eye contact

Do not wear shiny objects or bright colors

Do not leave your buddy

BEWARE: IMMIGRANTS ARE NEAR!

“May take unreasonable offense at both sudden flinching or prolonged staring.”

10 Four More Tears  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:34:49am

DC.

My God… it’s full of brown people…

11 Nick Schroeder  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:34:58am

It’s become painfully obvious that these idiots think they’re living through the Turner Diaries.

12 Killgore Trout  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:35:08am

“Mind the moors, keep to the road.”
/American werewolf in London

13 Kragar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:36:30am

re: #9 jaunte

“May take unreasonable offense at both sudden flinching or prolonged staring.”

Foods and perfumes should be hung for the ceiling to discourage foraging.

14 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:37:21am

I will say that my parents, upon moving to the Chicago area in 1970, (about two weeks after my nic picture was taken), decided to go and see the famous stock yards. (Those of you from Chicago can laugh now.) They were driving around looking for it, and stopped to ask a policeman. He looked in the car at the two of them and their two baby girls, and said:

“Roll up your windows. Drive straight back to the freeway. Do not stop for red lights. Do not come back to this neighborhood.” They had no idea what part of town they had ventured into, but he did.

15 Cato the Elder  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:37:45am

re: #11 Nick Schroeder

It’s become painfully obvious that these idiots think they’re living through the Turner Diaries.

They may be, but reality has a different ending in store for them.

The Second Amendment is not just for pasty-white-assed racists.

16 Obdicut  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:37:50am

re: #13 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Foods and perfumes should be hung for the ceiling to discourage foraging.

“African immigrants may be upset that you’re an obviously racist nutbag, as exhibited by your ‘Obama as Witchdoctor’ T-shirt. Only wear this shirt on the White line.”

17 Gus  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:38:32am

Think about it. This for the Glenn Beck/Sarah Palin event that will take place on the anniversary date of Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream speech” at the very same location (the Lincoln Memorial). These people are effectively telling their members to steer clear of all blacks and black neighborhoods. MLK must be rolling in his grave.

18 zxbe  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:39:13am

Of course, the Tea Partiers are nervous because they’ve been told they can’t bring their firearms with them to the rally. They automatically assume that without “protection” they’re going to be the victim of a crime.

19 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:39:40am

Well let’s see now… the Green line goes through some very Hispanic and black areas (as well as Chinatown) and the yellow line goes through some black areas.

Well we can’t have racist bullies going places where they might be outnumbered. The shoe would be on the other foot then.

I would love, I mean love, to see Dixie flag guy go to SE DC. Heh.

It is important to remember that bullies are always cowards and that a movement based on fear will always attract cowards.

20 Kragar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:39:54am

Did the teapartiers get Vault-tec to write their warning notes for them?

21 Four More Tears  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:40:26am

re: #17 Gus 802

Think about it. This for the Glenn Beck/Sarah Palin event that will take place on the anniversary date of Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream speech” at the very same location (the Lincoln Memorial). These people are effectively telling their members to steer clear of all blacks and black neighborhoods. MLK must be rolling in his grave.

When I judge these people based on the “content of their characters” they don’t score so high.

22 jaunte  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:40:42am

DC Metro map: Image: dc-metro-map2.jpg

23 darthstar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:40:50am

Also, if you’re going to wear the flag, be subtle about it…

These fashion statements are popular among culturally pure people everywhere:

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And of course, for the ladies…

Image: flaggownkindaradeu4.jpg

24 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:40:51am

re: #1 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

Other advisories;

Do not make any sudden movement

Do not make eye contact

Do not wear shiny objects or bright colors

Do not leave your buddy

BEWARE: IMMIGRANTS ARE NEAR!

Is THAT MUCH of the population of DC descended from African diplomats who were stranded in the States by revolutions? I’ve only been to DC a couple of times, but I assumed most of the black people I saw on the street were just, you know, regular boring Americans without exotic back stories.

25 DaddyG  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:41:36am

I found the DC Metro incredibly clean and efficient when my family visited in ‘07. I was more worried about the kids getting run over or lost in the halls of the legislative office building than I was on the train.

My son and I ran all over town our last night there and took pictures of the monuments at night. Between the hours of 10pm and 3am we saw more security guards than anything else.

Of course in any city you always want to be careful where you go at night - but I fear this kind of paranoid fantasy will encourage the protesters and local hoods to seek each other out for a good rumble.

26 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:41:49am

re: #24 SanFranciscoZionist

Every American has an interesting backstory to their genealogy. They just don’t know it.

27 elbruce  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:42:09am

Sounds like a great idea. I know the first thing I always do when getting a latte is start yapping on and on about the ethnicity of the person serving it, telling them what country they must have come from and so forth. In Obama’s politically correct America, it’s now quite likely that those touchy D.C. refugees might take offense and chuck a spear at me or something.

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28 Cato the Elder  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:42:17am

Come to think of it, bigots, you should probably stay the fuck away from the White House, too. After all, President Obama is on the cover of Ebony this month!

29 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:42:36am

re: #14 EmmmieG

I will say that my parents, upon moving to the Chicago area in 1970, (about two weeks after my nic picture was taken), decided to go and see the famous stock yards. (Those of you from Chicago can laugh now.) They were driving around looking for it, and stopped to ask a policeman. He looked in the car at the two of them and their two baby girls, and said:

“Roll up your windows. Drive straight back to the freeway. Do not stop for red lights. Do not come back to this neighborhood.” They had no idea what part of town they had ventured into, but he did.

My husband and I ended up in That Part of Richmond, CA, quite late at night. It was an experience.

30 The Optimist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:42:36am

Hey, I ride the Green line in DC twice a day, 5 times a week. Yes, it goes through Columbia Heights, which is mostly Hispanic-American and African-American. The Green line is a safe line to ride. It is kept very clean. It is usually punctual. Commuters from Baltimore coming down I-95 park and ride into DC on the Green line.

I resent the implication that the color of the Metro lines implies the politics of the riders. No one knows my politics except me.

DC has all sorts of protests. Everyone is safe on the Metro.

31 Kragar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:42:57am

re: #24 SanFranciscoZionist

Is THAT MUCH of the population of DC descended from African diplomats who were stranded in the States by revolutions? I’ve only been to DC a couple of times, but I assumed most of the black people I saw on the street were just, you know, regular boring Americans without exotic back stories.

All people of dark skin are potentially descended from the ancient line of sekret muslim Kenyan princes and have a variety of superpowers at their disposal.

This is known to us.
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32 Randy W. Weeks  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:43:26am

My wife and I have been to DC twice. Rode the Metro all over the place including many trips on the Dreaded Lines of Green and Yellow.

We lived to tell the tale and even managed to survive a couple of rush hours and 3 or 4 baseball games ending.

Friggin’ morons. Sheesh.

33 Randall Gross  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:44:04am

You know I am just really surprised that they didn’t warn about the super mutant behemoths… some of these are right off the main lines….

34 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:44:06am

re: #17 Gus 802

Think about it. This for the Glenn Beck/Sarah Palin event that will take place on the anniversary date of Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream speech” at the very same location (the Lincoln Memorial). These people are effectively telling their members to steer clear of all blacks and black neighborhoods. MLK must be rolling in his grave.

They are doing it to spread the exact opposite message from King’s.

This is not a coincidence.

Their message is one of division and prejudgment of the other. Their vision is one of fear and hatred in the name of lily white America lashing out. To do this, on that anniversary is a giant statement that they are putting America back to its old prejudices.

Many of teh baggers have harbored racial resentments for years. They are basking, in the “liberating” feeling of being allowed to be openly bigoted and stick a thumb in the eye of one of the great men who turned that around in the past.

35 calochortus  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:44:12am

Thank heavens I didn’t know about all these important safety warnings when my daughter lived in DC. Who knows what might have happened with all those “exotic” folks riding the Metro with her, not to mention serving her a sandwich…

36 Kragar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:44:15am

re: #30 Venezuela lover

Hey, I ride the Green line in DC twice a day, 5 times a week. Yes, it goes through Columbia Heights, which is mostly Hispanic-American and African-American. The Green line is a safe line to ride. It is kept very clean. It is usually punctual. Commuters from Baltimore coming down I-95 park and ride into DC on the Green line.

I resent the implication that the color of the Metro lines implies the politics of the riders. No one knows my politics except me.

DC has all sorts of protests. Everyone is safe on the Metro.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IS PART OF THE VAST COMMUNIST CONSPIRACY! DO NOT BE LULLED BY ITS SEDUCTIVE SIREN SONG!

37 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:44:17am

re: #27 elbruce

had to down ding for the “chuck a spear” thing

38 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:45:10am

re: #36 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IS PART OF THE VAST COMMUNIST CONSPIRACY! DO NOT BE LULLED BY ITS SEDUCTIVE SIREN SONG!

Seductive? It takes twice as long. The only thing it has going for it is not having to find parking.

39 calochortus  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:45:35am

re: #35 calochortus

And I probably should have followed that with a sarc tag.

40 Obdicut  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:45:49am

re: #29 SanFranciscoZionist

I stopped to get gas with a friend in a bad part of Oakland, and immediately two different guys tried to run scams on us. We were just actively hostile and holding tire irons, so that’s as far as it went.

There definitely are parts of DC you don’t want to be in on your own, especially at night. But they don’t involve the entire green and yellow lines. The yellow line goes by the pentagon and at least one airport. The green line goes by some university.

41 Gus  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:46:00am

re: #36 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IS PART OF THE VAST COMMUNIST CONSPIRACY! DO NOT BE LULLED BY ITS SEDUCTIVE SIREN SONG!

LIGHT RAIL LEADS TO MARXISM, ATHEISM, AND HOMOSEXUALITY!

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42 ShaunP  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:46:08am

Well, depending on the signs that they are carrying; this might be good advice…

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43 Obdicut  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:46:53am

re: #37 spikester

had to down ding for the “chuck a spear” thing

He indicated it as sarcasm, dude, so no, you really didn’t have to.

44 darthstar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:47:02am

re: #18 zxbe

Of course, the Tea Partiers are nervous because they’ve been told they can’t bring their firearms with them to the rally. They automatically assume that without “protection” they’re going to be the victim of a crime.

But with the new fashionable fanny-pack holster, you can come armed, and still look like an idiot tourist without looking like you’re an armed idiot tourist.

Image: Uncle_Mikes_Holsters_Fanny_Pack_Holster.jpg

45 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:47:05am

re: #28 Cato the Elder

Come to think of it, bigots, you should probably stay the fuck away from the White House, too. After all, President Obama is on the cover of Ebony this month!

Honestly, my patience with fascists is non-existent. It would really best if sometime soon, a few of them were made an example of.

46 rwdflynavy  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:47:13am

Xenophobia for fun and profit.

47 DaddyG  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:47:19am

re: #26 EmmmieG

Every American has an interesting backstory to their genealogy. They just don’t know it.

One of mine came over on the Mayflower (and promptly became on of the first to land on the poor rolls). Then another came with the Quakers (and promptly got kicked out of the church). Then another came to the midwest and amassed a great amount of farmland (which the family lost in the great depression).

Oops…

48 Four More Tears  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:47:38am

re: #33 Thanos

You know I am just really surprised that they didn’t warn about the super mutant behemoths… some of these are right off the main lines…


[Video]

And all of those Ghouls in the Museum are just so… sticky! Yech!

49 Kragar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:48:16am

re: #46 rwdflynavy

Xenophobia for fun and profit.

Well, the hours are flexible, and you get to travel.
/

50 Four More Tears  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:48:48am

These people better stay the hell away from New York. The roaming subway mariachi bands would freak them the fuck out.

51 McSpiff  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:48:52am

I accidentally stayed in a fairly rough black neighborhood in DC with the family on a summer trip. We stayed out of people’s way, they stayed out of ours. Only ‘racial incident’ of note was when we went to the grocery store. Several little black boys followed us around laughing. We suspect it was because we were the only white people in the store. Also seemed like groceries were way more expensive in this poor neighborhood…

52 rwdflynavy  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:48:58am

re: #44 darthstar

But with the new fashionable fanny-pack holster, you can come armed, and still look like an idiot tourist without looking like you’re an armed idiot tourist.

Image: Uncle_Mikes_Holsters_Fanny_Pack_Holster.jpg

LOL!
As a proud firearm owner and one well acquianted with the concealed carry movement, nothing screams “GUN!” louder than a fanny pack.

53 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:49:14am

re: #43 Obdicut

Yeah
waiting till i see hin again for the up tick
0 sum gain

54 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:49:48am

re: #51 McSpiff

I accidentally stayed in a fairly rough black neighborhood in DC with the family on a summer trip. We stayed out of people’s way, they stayed out of ours. Only ‘racial incident’ of note was when we went to the grocery store. Several little black boys followed us around laughing. We suspect it was because we were the only white people in the store. Also seemed like groceries were way more expensive in this poor neighborhood…


The other problem is the lack of fresh food. Read an article about a man who runs a bus that is a mobile farmer’s market which he takes into these types of neighborhoods to get them access to better food.

55 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:50:23am

re: #52 rwdflynavy

LOL!
As a proud firearm owner and one well acquianted with the concealed carry movement, nothing screams “GUN!” louder than a fanny pack.

Or, “Grandma.” Just saying.

56 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:50:42am

re: #51 McSpiff

I accidentally stayed in a fairly rough black neighborhood in DC with the family on a summer trip. We stayed out of people’s way, they stayed out of ours. Only ‘racial incident’ of note was when we went to the grocery store. Several little black boys followed us around laughing. We suspect it was because we were the only white people in the store. Also seemed like groceries were way more expensive in this poor neighborhood…

They always are. I went to Mills College, and we would stock up on groceries at the local Safeway. Ridiculous prices.

57 SanFranciscoZionist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:51:23am

re: #55 EmmmieG

Or, “Grandma.” Just saying.

Grandma With A Gun

58 darthstar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:51:35am

re: #52 rwdflynavy

LOL!
As a proud firearm owner and one well acquianted with the concealed carry movement, nothing screams “GUN!” louder than a fanny pack.

Yes, but imagine the fun you’ll have fucking with the zipper on that thing while some thug is asking for your wallet.

59 DaddyG  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:51:40am

Speaking of cursed Yellow lines…

MARTA Yellow Line angers some in Aisan community.

They fixed that with stickers that said Gold line affixed to all current posters and signage.

60 Vicious Babushka  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:52:02am

OT, does anyone have experience in creating a Google Ads search word campaign? I get free Google Ads for my non-profits, and I could use some advice in setting up the search words.

61 wrenchwench  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:52:40am
There is of course nothing wrong with many other areas; but you don’t know where you are, so you should not explore them.

Is that not the definition of “xenophobia”?

62 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:52:58am

re: #40 Obdicut

I stopped to get gas with a friend in a bad part of Oakland, and immediately two different guys tried to run scams on us. We were just actively hostile and holding tire irons, so that’s as far as it went.

There definitely are parts of DC you don’t want to be in on your own, especially at night. But they don’t involve the entire green and yellow lines. The yellow line goes by the pentagon and at least one airport. The green line goes by some university.

You definitely do not want to be in SE DC. It is a gang ridden hell hole.

The fact that every major American city has such districts offends me to no end. It truly would not cost that much of our national budget to send in more, and properly trained and equipped police, coupled with public works projects to beautify the area, small loans to start micro economies and most importantly, better schools and after school events to keep the children occupied and give them a sense of a hopeful future.

Well it would cost vastly less than our massive prison system and the woe caused to the victims of crimes.

But, that would be ascribing morality and non racist attitudes to our spending. The idea of giving inner city people a chance to no longer be part of an entrenched underclass - and then G-d forbid have them be active educated voters, is simply too much for lily white Americans (and particularly Republicans) to bear.

63 Kreuzueber Halbmond  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:52:59am

Eschew the rainbow, stick to the white line..

64 McSpiff  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:53:21am

re: #56 SanFranciscoZionist

They always are. I went to Mills College, and we would stock up on groceries at the local Safeway. Ridiculous prices.

Just seemed like such a racket. You know your customers dont have a choice in store, so you jack the prices up and offer a shit selection. Screw the community, everyone needs to make a buck right?

65 brucee  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:53:27am
Many parts of DC are safe beyond the areas I will list here, but why chance it if you don’t know where you are?

Of course when you are sending people on a mission to hate, and you very well know the hate is unjustified, you wouldn’t want them to run around and interact and maybe learn that “the other” is not a monster.

66 elbruce  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:53:44am

re: #41 Gus 802

LIGHT RAIL LEADS TO MARXISM, ATHEISM, AND HOMOSEXUALITY!

//


[Link: blogs.wsj.com…]

Protesters who attended Saturday’s Tea Party rally in Washington found a new reason to be upset: Apparently they are unhappy with the level of service provided by the subway system.

Rep. Kevin Brady asked for an explanation of why the government-run subway system didn’t, in his view, adequately prepare for this past weekend’s rally to protest government spending and government services.

Seriously.

From Sept. 16, 2009. Don’t misunderestimate their ability to refudiate sanity.

67 Feline Fearless Leader  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:54:00am

re: #19 LudwigVanQuixote

Well let’s see now… the Green line goes through some very Hispanic and black areas (as well as Chinatown) and the yellow line goes through some black areas.

Well we can’t have racist bullies going places where they might be outnumbered. The shoe would be on the other foot then.

I would love, I mean love, to see Dixie flag guy go to SE DC. Heh.

It is important to remember that bullies are always cowards and that a movement based on fear will always attract cowards.

Yellow Line also goes down through the airport and all the way to Springfield and places along US 1. Maybe they want to keep folk away from things named after Ronald Reagan and Jefferson Davis! O_O

/

68 Charles Johnson  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:54:17am

Uh oh — the Loonwatch site apparently got hacked.

69 zxbe  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:54:34am

re: #44 darthstar

But with the new fashionable fanny-pack holster, you can come armed, and still look like an idiot tourist without looking like you’re an armed idiot tourist.

It wouldn’t surprise me if many of them would find a way to pack heat regardless. They just feel naked without it. And how on earth can they be expected to “Restore Honor” without some personal 2nd Amendment protection?

70 Kragar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:54:40am

re: #47 DaddyG

One of mine came over on the Mayflower (and promptly became on of the first to land on the poor rolls). Then another came with the Quakers (and promptly got kicked out of the church). Then another came to the midwest and amassed a great amount of farmland (which the family lost in the great depression).

Oops…

Dad’s side; Great grandfather was french, adopted by an Italian family and came over during the Ellis Island years, married my great grandmother, Scottish, in Connecticut and had a gaggle of kids there.

Mom’s side; German settlers who came over post civil war, Great great grandfather was a scout who married an indian woman, settled down in Texas, changed the family name from Braun to Brown during WWI.

Mom and Dad met in DC in the late 60s. Dad was bartending while going to school, Mom was taking anthropology courses.

71 Four More Tears  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:55:15am

re: #66 elbruce

To be fair, DC’s rail is inferior to NY’s.

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72 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:55:16am

re: #68 Charles

Uh oh — the Loonwatch site apparently got hacked.

Loonwatch?

73 Four More Tears  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:55:33am

re: #72 LudwigVanQuixote

Loonwatch?

Neva hoid of it.

74 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:55:42am

re: #67 oaktree

Yellow Line also goes down through the airport and all the way to Springfield and places along US 1. Maybe they want to keep folk away from things named after Ronald Reagan and Jefferson Davis! O_O

/

Well that too…

75 rwdflynavy  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:55:57am

re: #62 LudwigVanQuixoteThe area around the Navy Yard in DC seems to be quite the success story. Beautiful homes and Navy Yard folks don’t have to leave as early as used to be the case (they used to be forced out early to avoid being in the area after dark).

76 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:55:59am

re: #73 JasonA

Neva hoid of it.

Me either. What is loonwatch?

77 Charles Johnson  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:56:18am

re: #72 LudwigVanQuixote

Loonwatch?

It’s a site run by Muslims, who cover the Spencer-Geller-Gaffney gang’s hijinx.

78 Gus  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:56:23am

re: #66 elbruce

[Link: blogs.wsj.com…]

From Sept. 16, 2009. Don’t misunderestimate their ability to refudiate sanity.

Oh yeah, I remember that. Anti government public educated Teabaggers travel on government run subways after getting their by government roads and airways and meeting for a protest at government memorial. And when they get home they’ll look for the Social Security check in the mailbox.

Film @ 11.

79 McSpiff  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:56:38am

re: #62 LudwigVanQuixote

Hell, I live in a city of 300,000 in a province of about a million. There are areas the cops won’t go without a certain show of force. Just the way it is.

80 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:57:06am

re: #75 rwdflynavy

The area around the Navy Yard in DC seems to be quite the success story. Beautiful homes and Navy Yard folks don’t have to leave as early as used to be the case (they used to be forced out early to avoid being in the area after dark).

It surely is a success story. That was a very bad part of town. I’d rank it with the area around Hopkins Hospital.

81 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:57:18am

re: #77 Charles

It’s a site run by Muslims, who cover the Spencer-Geller-Gaffney gang’s hijinx.

Thanks.

82 Kragar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:57:39am

re: #77 Charles

It’s a site run by Muslims, who cover the Spencer-Geller-Gaffney gang’s hijinx.

Hope they got backups

83 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:58:15am

re: #77 Charles

is it a site we might know?

84 DaddyG  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:58:18am

re: #70 Kragar (Proud to be Kafir)

My family tree would be a lot more diverse if all of the Eastern European boys hadn’t married English girls. I’m hoping a little less racial purity in my children’s generation will save them on horrible dental bills.

85 darthstar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:58:41am

re: #77 Charles

It’s a site run by Muslims, who cover the Spencer-Geller-Gaffney gang’s hijinx.

Great…just went to see the disgusting image they posted there, and now am running malware bytes as a precaution…

Note to self…if someone says a site got hacked, take their word for it…don’t look.

86 elbruce  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 10:59:15am

[Link: www.loonwatch.com…]

Yep, that’s pretty hacked up.

87 Winny Spencer  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:03:58am

re: #26 EmmmieG

So true. You guys are lucky in that regard. “The great melting pot” = interesting and diverse genealogy.

88 Gus  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:04:21am

re: #86 elbruce

I’d be cautious going there.

89 Walter L. Newton  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:04:51am

re: #77 Charles

It’s a site run by Muslims, who cover the Spencer-Geller-Gaffney gang’s hijinx.

I just google it… went to it… stay off it… it was trying to push something down to me… locked me up… I had to actually physically turn off the computer to stop it…

90 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:04:54am

re: #79 McSpiff

Hell, I live in a city of 300,000 in a province of about a million. There are areas the cops won’t go without a certain show of force. Just the way it is.

I understand how it works that way around the world. It does not change the fact that it is a national tragedy that is fixable. It does not change the fact that we are not willing to spend the time, money and effort to fix it.

There is no justification for it.

Now to be fair, fixing it would require some years of dedicated effort. There is an entire cycle of poverty, violence and learned helplessness to be overcome. It requires a generation that mostly went to school.

Simply building public housing will not work. simply giving food stamps will not work. That is the great failure of the “great society.” All it did was put people in a category that made the rest of America think that they did not need to be looked at anymore, while paradoxically locking them into their situations even further.

It is the same situation that the suburbs of Paris have with their Muslim immigrants.

Successful social programs must allow the security to build small businesses, and for the children to become educated. There have to be other options than simply living on the crumbs grudgingly given by the state. There have to be real opportunities available. The only way to do that is to create those opportunities. That is the only way to break the cycle. It also requires a very no- nonsense approach to the gangs.

91 nines09  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:05:28am

And don’t carry signs! That is a huge tipoff that you are a visitor!/// Seriously? Beck’s Rolling Delusional Multi-Polar Snake Oil Extravaganza is worried that the true colors of the happy campers will spill out. I’m pissed that a gang of wanna-be dimwits high jacked the Gadsden Flagand reduced it to a symbol of intolerance and hatred. Along with stupidity. Wonder if GB will bring his Vapo-Rub act out? He’s going blind,ya know. Sniff.

92 DaddyG  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:09:58am

re: #90 LudwigVanQuixote …agreed. I would add that the middle and upper classes need to give up their recreational drugs that fund these gangs and victimize these neighborhoods. Drugs are a huge scourge and its not just a “poor” problem.

93 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:10:25am

OT—why am I paying $4 for a towel fee (for high school) when they aren’t allowed to shower?

Why am I paying a paper fee when the SD superintendant likes to send out pointless letters welcoming us back? I’d be happy to assume he wants us back, and let the schools have those 20,000 pieces of paper back.

Sorry for venting.

94 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:11:39am

re: #93 EmmmieG

prob has to do with sports

95 darthstar  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:12:40am

re: #89 Walter L. Newton

I just google it… went to it… stay off it… it was trying to push something down to me… locked me up… I had to actually physically turn off the computer to stop it…

My quick scan was clean. Running full scan now. I tend to stay away from sites I don’t know as a general rule. Whenever I do slip and hit a site like I just did, I say “Oh fuck!” and run a full system scan and then search for all files created or modified that day. I should really just use a VM for browsing, then I can just delete the entire machine if I suspect I hit a questionable link.

96 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:13:37am

re: #93 EmmmieG

“aren’t allowed to shower?”
is that true?
where

97 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:13:42am

re: #94 spikester

prob has to do with sports

Sports cost $150 per sport. (Colorguard costs $275.)

98 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:14:19am

re: #96 spikester

“aren’t allowed to shower?”
is that true?
where

In High School PE classes, they no longer allow the kids to shower. Not making this up. I still have a fee for towels, though.

99 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:16:31am

re: #98 EmmmieG

did they have a fee back when they could shower?

100 Our Precious Bodily Fluids  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:17:17am

On the loonwatch site there’s a picture of Pamela Geller wearing a LGF t-shirt. I wonder if that’s more irritating to Charles, or to her?

101 Our Precious Bodily Fluids  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:19:40am

re: #100 negativ

BTW the actual site looks normal now; the Google cache has the shenanigans version in it.

102 BruceMajors  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:20:30am

Chs, Chs, Chs — why sch ncmptnc nd/r dshnsty? Tht blg sn’t frm Mn, t’s frm DC. wrt t nd hv lvd n DC snc 1980.

Th fllw n Mn s jst lnkng t my T Prty blg, “T Prty — n Lmp r Tw?” t [Link: www.tprtrs.blgspt.cm….]

nd dspt yr pssbly lglly ctnbl whn/smr f rcsm, my njnctn t strngrs t nt ffnd th lcl thpn tc ppltn by mkng gsss bt wht cntry thy r frm, nd my rcmmndtn tht strngrs nt gt n th grn r yllw lns nd rd thm t t th nd f th cty, hd nthng t d wth ch thr.

Srry Chrl. n gn y shw s wht dts y Dmwts b.

103 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:20:41am

re: #99 spikester

did they have a fee back when they could shower?

Don’t remember. Shouldn’t it have gone away, though?

104 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:21:27am

re: #103 EmmmieG

fees are line taxes
no they never go away

105 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:22:13am

re: #103 EmmmieG

might be a good question for he school board

106 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:22:30am

re: #105 spikester

the

107 ProBosniaLiberal  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:23:21am

re: #77 Charles

That someone would do that to that site, infuriates me. Could you tell me when the site is repaired? I’m mad as hell right now, and being an Autistic with emotional control problems, that is a major issue. How do I use my anger constructively. I plan to be with my friends at the Dawah table on campus tomorrow to make ure no one gives them grief, but I feel I should do more.

108 Jack Burton  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:23:40am

Oh look… it’s another D-Bag. How quaint.

109 Gus  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:24:12am

re: #102 BruceMajors

Chs, Chs, Chs — wh sch ncmptnc nd/r dshnst? Tht blg sn’t frm Mn, t’s frm DC. wrt t nd hv lvd n DC snc 1980.

Th fllw n Mn s jst lnkng t m T Prt blg, “T Prt — n Lmp r Tw?” t [Lnk: [Link: www.tprtrs.blgspt.cm…]…]

nd dspt yr pssbl lgll ctnbl whn/smr f rcsm, m njnctn t strngrs t nt ffnd th lcl thpn tc ppltn b mkng gsss bt wht cntr th r frm, nd m rcmmndtn tht strngrs nt gt n th grn r yllw lns nd rd thm t t th nd f th ct, hd nthng t d wth ch thr. Srr Chrl. n gn y shw s wht dts y Dmwts b.

The Teabagger speaks. So, how long have you been a wingnut?

110 DaddyG  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:28:27am

re: #98 EmmmieG

In High School PE classes, they no longer allow the kids to shower. Not making this up. I still have a fee for towels, though.

Perhaps you could send in the check minus $4 with a note that your student will not require towels since showers are no longer allowed? (That’s what MommyG would do).

111 DaddyG  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:30:32am

re: #107 ProLifeLiberal

That someone would do that to that site, infuriates me. Could you tell me when the site is repaired? I’m mad as hell right now, and being an Autistic with emotional control problems, that is a major issue. How do I use my anger constructively. I plan to be with my friends at the Dawah table on campus tomorrow to make ure no one gives them grief, but I feel I should do more.


Be there for your friends. In 1964 the Klan marched through a historic Black neighborhood in St. Augustine florida. The residents came out on their porches and started singing the gospel tune. “I love everybody, I love everybody, I love everybody in my heart!” There was no violence and the Klansmen looked foolish and stupid.

112 b_sharp  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:30:35am

re: #3 pharmmajor

Clarification: By “fuckers” I meant Beck and the rest of the Tea Party tards.

I suspect their lips are never far from their sugar daddy’s ass.

113 Charles Johnson  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:30:43am

re: #100 negativ

On the loonwatch site there’s a picture of Pamela Geller wearing a LGF t-shirt. I wonder if that’s more irritating to Charles, or to her?

Geller posted that picture, by the way, to gloat when she came in ahead of LGF in the Wizbang wingnut popularity contest.

So what’s irritating to me is that without the context, the picture seems to imply she’s approving of LGF, when the truth is exactly the opposite.

114 spikester  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:31:58am

re: #110 DaddyG

then the school will send a letter asking for the $4 anyway

total cost to send the letter…..about $27.50

115 Eclectic Infidel  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:32:29am

Feh. Loonwatch has a bias against Israel and permits the vile JVP to have an ad on the site. So they got hacked. Life goes on.

116 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:34:25am

re: #102 BruceMajors

Well if you actually wrote that, we can talk about what sort of racist swine you are directly.

Let’s talk about this:

DC’s population includes refugees from every country,

So what?

as the families of embassy staffs of third world countries tend to stay in DC whenever a revolution in their homeland means that anyone in their family would be in danger if they went back.

The immigrant population of DC is hardly mostly comprised of embassy staff and their children.

While we are at it… the very large embassies (like England, France, Germany, Japan, etc…) each have more staff than the sum of many third world nations’ embassies together.

I suppose you are afraid of ninja supported British “double ohh” agents attacking you with exploding éclairs or something.

Most taxi drivers and many waiters/waitresses (especially in local coffee shops like the Bread and Chocolate chain) are immigrants, frequently from east Africa or Arab countries.

And what is your beef with immigrants anyway? Unless you are 100% native American, you have no call to be snarky at anyone who came here.

117 tnguitarist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:34:29am

re: #102 BruceMajors

Demwits? Was that supposed to be clever or do you not know how to spell the word?

118 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:35:33am

re: #116 LudwigVanQuixote

PIMF

Well if you actually wrote that, we can talk about what sort of racist swine you are directly.

Let’s talk about this:

So what?

The immigrant population of DC is hardly mostly comprised of embassy staff and their children.

While we are at it… the very large embassies (like England, France, Germany, Japan, etc…) each have more staff than the sum of many third world nations’ embassies together.

I suppose you are afraid of ninja supported British “double ohh” agents attacking you with exploding éclairs or something.

Most taxi drivers and many waiters/waitresses (especially in local coffee shops like the Bread and Chocolate chain) are immigrants, frequently from east Africa or Arab countries.

What is your beef with immigrants anyway? Unless you are 100% native American, you have no call to be snarky at anyone who came here.

119 elbruce  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:36:14am

Loonwatch is fixed now, in any case. But the front page was thoroughly kiddie-hacked before.

120 rwdflynavy  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:37:21am

re: #116 LudwigVanQuixote

I suppose you are afraid of ninja supported British “double ohh” agents attacking you with exploding éclairs or something.

I am now!!
//

121 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:38:07am

Ohh well the scumbag got blocked.

Charles, please consider…

It would be helpful to keep them here a bit longer so that we can out their BS further.

That one would no doubt gone full bore anti-immigrant and only confirmed graphically everything you have been saying about such scumbags.

122 tnguitarist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:39:51am

re: #121 LudwigVanQuixote

Ohh well the scumbag got blocked.

Charles, please consider…

It would be helpful to keep them here a bit longer so that we can out their BS further.

That one would no doubt gone full bore anti-immigrant and only confirmed graphically everything you have been saying about such scumbags.

I said the same thing a few days back. Let them get schooled a bit before they are sent packing.

123 jaunte  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:40:16am

safe:re: #116 LudwigVanQuixote
Sometimes it’s interesting to cut out the excess verbiage and see what’s being communicated:

refugees
third world countries
revolution
danger
east Africa
Arab countries
African immigrants
African Americans
Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia
political or military tensions
offended

why chance it
you don’t know where you are

stay on the Red line
Blue or Orange line do not go past Eastern Market
stay in NW DC and points in Virginia
Do not use the Green line or the Yellow line
more important at night.
nothing wrong with many other areas
you don’t know where you are
you should not explore them

124 Walter L. Newton  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:40:57am

re: #95 darthstar

My quick scan was clean. Running full scan now. I tend to stay away from sites I don’t know as a general rule. Whenever I do slip and hit a site like I just did, I say “Oh fuck!” and run a full system scan and then search for all files created or modified that day. I should really just use a VM for browsing, then I can just delete the entire machine if I suspect I hit a questionable link.

I don’t know if McAfee was coughing on it… but it was if something was hashing my drive… I shut down… seems ok after reboot.

Sorry I didn’t get back to you sooner… I cutting some stones, at the rock machines off and on…

125 Mad Prophet Ludwig  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:41:57am

re: #123 jaunte

safe:
Sometimes it’s interesting to cut out the excess verbiage and see what’s being communicated:

refugees
third world countries
revolution
danger
east Africa
Arab countries
African immigrants
African Americans
Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia
political or military tensions
offended

why chance it
you don’t know where you are

stay on the Red line
Blue or Orange line do not go past Eastern Market
stay in NW DC and points in Virginia
Do not use the Green line or the Yellow line
more important at night.
nothing wrong with many other areas
you don’t know where you are
you should not explore them

He also posted Pelosi and Reid’s DC addresses so that they can be harassed at home.

126 Reginald Perrin  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:42:38am

The Shrieking Harpy’s “smoking gun” video of Imam Rauf turned out to be shooting blanks.
Why am I not surprised?

127 jaunte  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:42:57am

re: #125 LudwigVanQuixote

Ugh.

128 Charles Johnson  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:43:42am

If people register and then immediately burst in spewing insults with a huge attitude, I’m not going to give them another chance. I’ve seen where that ends up too many times.

129 b_sharp  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:44:28am

re: #64 McSpiff

Just seemed like such a racket. You know your customers dont have a choice in store, so you jack the prices up and offer a shit selection. Screw the community, everyone needs to make a buck right?

Then justify it by claiming the profit margin is to help cover theft.

130 HoosierHoops  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:44:57am

re: #128 Charles

If people register and then immediately burst in spewing insults with a huge attitude, I’m not going to give them another chance. I’ve seen where that ends up too many times.

I agree…He started off insulting and ended with insults..Effen him

131 b_sharp  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:46:22am

re: #79 McSpiff

Hell, I live in a city of 300,000 in a province of about a million. There are areas the cops won’t go without a certain show of force. Just the way it is.

Is that city by a big lake?

132 Randall Gross  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:48:22am

Appears that Loonwatch is back

[Link: www.loonwatch.com…]

133 Fozzie Bear  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:55:29am

re: #95 darthstar

My quick scan was clean. Running full scan now. I tend to stay away from sites I don’t know as a general rule. Whenever I do slip and hit a site like I just did, I say “Oh fuck!” and run a full system scan and then search for all files created or modified that day. I should really just use a VM for browsing, then I can just delete the entire machine if I suspect I hit a questionable link.

I have used a Virtualbox VM with Slax Linux and Firefox (and a password-encrypted home directory on a separate partition on the USB) for browsing lately. I put it on a USB stick on my keychain, and save all my bookmarks, passwords, etc. to it. It took me about an hour to set it up, but it has saved me a million headaches. It is literally impossible for me to infect my system (or any computer I use it on) while web browsing this way. I also leave no traces behind on the host system I use.

The best security is virtualization, imo. (Also, get in the habit of using snapshots rather than booting your VM. Not only is it way faster to get it up and running, but it also prevents any changes/infections/cookies/etc.)

134 tnguitarist  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:58:01am

re: #133 Fozzie Bear

You got a link that would walk someone through a process like that?

135 metrolibertarian  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 11:59:03am

Sonofabitch, I’ve used the Green Line nearly every morning to get to work since I moved to the DC area in April! Why didn’t this patriot tell me I should just keep traveling on the Red Line beyond Fort Totten sooner if I wanted to travel safely?!

136 Fozzie Bear  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 12:06:30pm

re: #134 tnguitarist

You got a link that would walk someone through a process like that?

Hmm, no I don’t. If you want to mess around with this stuff, I suggest starting by downloading Sun VirtualBox and a Linux Distro of your choice. If you have no experience with Linux, try Ubuntu, just because its installer is very nice and straightforward. (Not too many options to throw you off) The reason I use Slax linux is because it is very very small, and thus fits on a USB stick easily. Ubuntu can fit on one too, but it needs more space.

Linux is alot easier to use than you might think, but it does entail an investment of time to learn how to use it. Not a huge amount of time, mind you, but some.

(It is entirely possible to put a copy of Win7 on a USB stick in a VM, too, but I choose Linux because it is entirely free, and it tends to be smaller in size and runs faster when virtualized.)

137 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 12:09:13pm

re: #102 BruceMajors

haha I love the oh-so-masculine name


HI I’M JOHN WAYNE HYPERCORPORAL

HAY GUYS CHECK ME OUT I’M MASCULINE BIFFWARFIST

EVENING LIZARDS, I’M PECTORAL THUNDERGENERAL

138 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 12:11:00pm

re: #123 jaunte

wow, when you take it apart like that it gets pretty creepy o_o

139 dragonfire1981  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 12:35:52pm

I hate to even think such things, but there a logical conclusion based on the political climate:

What do you think the odds are of some of these protesters doing (or attempting to do) some nasty things this weekend?

I don’t care if they proclaim to be “non violent”, DC Better have some heavy duty security on hand.

140 DaddyG  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 12:38:27pm

Avoid the Hard Rock Cafe. The food was crappy, the bill was expensive and the place was crowded with school kids.

141 elbruce  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 12:54:55pm

re: #136 Fozzie Bear

Hmm, no I don’t. If you want to mess around with this stuff, I suggest starting by downloading Sun VirtualBox and a Linux Distro of your choice. If you have no experience with Linux, try Ubuntu, just because its installer is very nice and straightforward. (Not too many options to throw you off)

I use Ubuntu, everything’s nice and user friendly but I know I’ve got a terminal there whenever I need to get under the hood.

I find that just setting up a Linux distro by itself solves nearly all common security threats by itself. That’s partly because it’s just got a better security architecture, and partly because people who write those things don’t write them to target Linux boxes.

142 [deleted]  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 1:29:57pm
143 RadicalModerate  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 1:39:32pm

re: #137 WindUpBird

haha I love the oh-so-masculine name

HI I’M JOHN WAYNE HYPERCORPORAL

HAY GUYS CHECK ME OUT I’M MASCULINE BIFFWARFIST

EVENING LIZARDS, I’M PECTORAL THUNDERGENERAL

At least he could have gotten his name from the approved list.

144 Charles Johnson  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 1:41:57pm

Sock puppets incoming.

145 eastsider  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 1:50:07pm

This is a perfect microcosm of tea-party logic.

“There are things we don’t know about past these points…ignore them, and consider them dangerous.”

Its the modern day equivalent of “There be dragons” slapped onto a 15th century map, except in today’s world the ignorance is inexcusable if it wasn’t deliberate (its often intentionally used for political gain).

146 HappyWarrior  Mon, Aug 23, 2010 2:22:55pm

And they say I’m the one out of touch because I consider myself a liberal American. Seriously they act like the immigrants that live in DC are gonna bite them. Honestly, I love DC’s cultural diversity. Lot of good places to eat and interesting people.

147 John Vreeland  Tue, Aug 24, 2010 9:36:02am

I live along the Green/Yellow line in DC. Bruce Majors is a douchebag. Watch out for his kind if you visit my fine city.

148 Dom  Wed, Aug 25, 2010 10:05:18am
There is of course nothing wrong with many other areas; but you don’t know where you are, so you should not explore them.


You might learn something. What a great metaphor!


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