Posted on 12/28/2009 3:13:57 PM PST by mainstreetradical.com
In interviews following the attempted bombing of a Detroit bound airliner, Secretary Napolitano hit the airwaves to reassure the American people. On Sunday, Ms. Napolitano commented, The system has worked really very, very smoothly over the past several days. Presumably, since the comment was made on Sunday, the last several days would include the time at which the bomber boarded his flight in Amsterdam, and
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Reality walks up the the multiculturalist, carrying a big stick.
It’s difficult to see all people and ideas as equal in value, in light of these Lutherans attempting to bring down planeloads of people.
But she’ll keep trying.
Perfect!!!
Napolitano = Joke....a joke that will invariably, along with this lamtard and joke of a jack squat administration, cost more American lives.
Something is really wrong with our system when a person with her intellect has any job beyond bagging groceries.
ML/NJ
She’s clueless, useless and any other ___less you can come up with.
I was so happy to have her leave AZ until it hit me what she could do to the rest of the country.
Likewise, I was glad to see her leave AZ but she WILL do more damage where she is. She did an aweful job securing our southern border with Mexico when she was Governor
Steyn also posited this: what happens when the tangoes weaponize rectal suppositories? Remember that old TV jingle, “What a Thrill to Take the Wheel, of a Brand New Oldsmobile?” Think I’ll be doing a lot more driving from here on in.
Flipping burgers at Mickey D's would be a challenge for the bit*h.
Thinking...”In my Merry Oldsmobile”. My Dad’s cars were all Oldsmobiles, but I don’t think the smile on his face when he drove his had anything to do with Steyn’s butt bombs!!
LOL....
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