Posted on 08/11/2011 11:26:42 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
"Bert, Ernie, how would you two respond to the petition being circulated by Change.org requesting the two of you be allowed to marry by your show's producers?"
Bert: "First of all, I ain't no GD faggot and......"
Interviewer: "OK, OK......Ernie, how about you?"
Ernie: "If those GD faggots enjoy unnatural objects inserted into their rectums, I've got an old Louisville Slugger in the apartment that I'd be more than willing to shove up their...."
Interviewer: "Cool down Ernie, I..."
Ernie: "...with 50 pounds of pressure!"
Sunffleupagus has already been spotted in Greenwich Village hotspots.
The only time Jesus alludes to just capital punishment is in the case of people who pervert children. Specifically, that for such a one it were better to fasten a millstone around their neck and that they be thrown into the sea.
The leftists know the battles the can’t fight in the open, they can win by indoctrinating children in secret, then waiting a couple generations.
Maybe they can out Mr. Rogers while they are at it.
Hey, don’t speak ill of the dead ! :)
I suppose Chip & Dale and Heckle & Jeckle should be married too. /s
You are reacting to a Facebook group and not an actual Sesame Street script. The movement has no purpose except to stir up emotion among a certain segment of the population.
And apparently, they have been successful.
I comment on a global leftist agenda without mention of Sesame Street, and if you are dismissive of that, I must maintain my position that there *is* an elephant in the room.
Byeieeeee...
It’s not an agenda, it is 4000 of the 750,0000,0000 people on Facebook who did this for a laugh.
I just find it strange that the large majority of the children on their little vignettes are some sort of disabled and mostly Down’s.
It’s not reality, and it grows tedious.
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