Posted on 09/27/2010 11:55:43 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I hardly ever post satire, reality is crazy enough nowadays.
This is no different from John Kerry meeting with North Vietnamese officials in Paris to discuss how Kerry’s people could coordinate with North Vietnam in their propaganda war against the United States. Except in Kerry’s case, he was still a Navy Reservist (allegedly). Can you say ‘treason’?
I’m sure the discussed the stoning/sarc.
“...Did this really happen, or is this a satire? I thought Ramsey Clark was dead...”
Only his brain............
Satire, is like, oh so Twentieth Century, don’t you think.
Boston is gonna ban the sale of colas and other sodas in its municipal buildings. Then the inevitable you can only drink a coke OUTSIDE the building so as not to offend the oh so easily offendable.
How can anyone compete with reality, as you correctly point out.
Treason - aid and comfort to the enemy ! These people need some rope burns on their neck ! A hundred years ago, they wouldn’t last long ! Why are we tolerating this !
Don’t these peole know that they are meeting with a 21st Century Nazi, who if he had his way would cause the same type genocide that Hitler did if he could get away with it..?
Idiots!
Google their names: They’re on his side 200%!!
His buddies were...
U.S. Communists meet with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
It amazes me how the politically and socially repressive misogyny of Iran plays so well with the regressive crowd.
Despite all evidence, they think they have something in common with this guy.
You’d think their natural proclivities would lead them to have more vigorously supported the Green movement of Iran.
I bet all the women were nicely garbed in true Islami style. The urban foxes of Teheran probably showoff more hair (gasp!) than this crowd.
But, Noooooo!
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