Posted on 04/06/2015 10:46:59 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Geeeze. That man is surrounded by bats, flies, bees, and a rat ran across the stage when oboma was making love to Wall street.....
There's something ominous about rodents and insects following this man around. Insects and rodents are often associated with evil and/or the stench of death.
I wonder if oboma has AIDs and they're attracted to the decaying meat, or if his heart is so evil and dark the critters see him as a fellow flesh eating parasite.
Anyway, it's just plain creepy.
Where the Wild Things Are... a book with a strong Easter message.
Delegitimizing Christian holidays is a tactic of the left.
Drone bees?
If you could would you attack obammy with drone bees?
oh hell yeah.
Personally I’d like to throw his sorry ass off the G.W. memorial bridge in to the Patomic to see if his sorry as can swim??
Sendak? For real?
I read it on Wikipedia, so it has to be true ...
Bees don’t sting, Iran won’t build a bomb... 0bama. Is there anything he doesn’t know?
Circle flies took Easter off this year . . . sent the B team.
:)
(a cracking sound is heard) “Ah, my legs!”
"They'll"?? The children obviously didn't fall for this Bee S.
He thinks he commands the bees, huh? Beelzebub indeed!
A very Interesting angle that!
Flies..and Bees are related are they not?
"...In ancient Egypt, the bee was an insignia of kingship associated particularly with Lower Egypt, where there may even have been a Bee King in pre-dynastic times.[19] After the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt, this symbol was incorporated in the title usually preceding the throne name of pharaoh and expressing the unity of the two realms, He of the Sedge and of the Bee...."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_(mythology)
A story about a kid that gets to be king. "Where The Wild Things Are" was originally banned in parts of the South because it was believed to promote the supernatural and witchcraft and was originally considered too dark and disturbing by psychologists of the day. An interesting pick for BHussein.
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