Posted on 02/01/2012 8:54:40 PM PST by blam
LOL. The Maori will eat Cameron.
Also:
Something you didn't know about the Maori:
This Summer is going to get HOT!
I don’t see it this year. 2013 is going to be very ugly.
Typical leftest, turn an area in to a ....hole, then bail
To say nothing of happy many more wives he thinks he needs.
Ed Gein killed several people and dug up graves in the 1950s in Plainfield, Wisconsin, population 899.
Richard Hickock and Perry Smith killed four people in Holcomb, Kansas in 1966. The town had less than 2,000 residents.
Three men and a woman held up a roadside restaurant, shot the manager to death and killed two hostages in rural Kansas in 1985.
Shawn Bentler killed his three sisters in Bonaparte, IA, a town of 458 in 2006.
Some people would say life in the boonies is better. Others prefer going to museums, major sporting events, or nightclubs. Who’s to say which is better?
I tend to agree. All the tings being done to get Obama elected will probably be enough to keep things afloat for a while after the election.
If that was the talk of Hollywood, youd be seeing mass movements from the elites.
Not saying it wont happen, but I dont think its the talk at the moment.
One thing about well-to-do lefties is they think themselves immune from the disasterous results of policies they support.
Liberal Jews and the present 0bama attitude toward Israel
is an example.
“If TSHF - really hits, then he is a dead man. A swarm of Maori gang members will take over his land. End of story. End of Cameron.”
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But, but, but he is an enlightened progressive.
He sympathizes with the ...ahem...”plight of the persons of color”.
He’s inclusive and sophisticated, with a truly world-view, not at all like those backward, knuckle-dragging American conservatives.
But, but, but....
Obama care kicks in and bush Tax cuts expire in 2013.....for starters.
32 people were killed in Chicago in January 2012.
He sympathizes with the ...ahem...plight of the persons of color.
And those same people will smile in his face as they slit his throat.
Something you didn’t know about the Maori:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1208808/posts
Interesting. How I wish there was enough time to know all there is to know about everything!
Sound pretty boring. I predict he’ll be back in the US within 2 years.
Cheez Whiz, buds, you pull four incidents in outer buttnuttin nowhere over 5 decades, versus 4 incidents per HOUR in urbana, and wonder why folks HATE cities?
Either you you really don’t get it, or you are a special kind of stupid.
Having spent 14 day’s in New Zealand, Lake Raturreo ( Pronounced Rha-Tour-O), it’s a volcanic country, nothing says New Zealand like the smell of Sulfur in the morning (All day actually), and like in the Pacific Northwest Seattle area, where pollen can cover a car with a lite coating, New Zealand (Lake Raturreo Area) it’s Sulfur. Worst when it rain’s.
By the way, New Zealand has a VERY BIG PROBLEM, with what I’ll call “Volcanic Outbreak,” you could go to work in the morning and come home to a house that’s been declared unsafe, because of the “Volcanic Outbreak,” think open hole in the earth, with HOT STEAM & Sulfur Vapor’s coming out. Because of this problem, New Zealand has instituted a insurance pool, that everyone has to pay into.
Let the Maoris eat him.
Correction visited Lake Rotorua Not Lake Raturreo. (Two different Lake’s)
I did a check and remembered that we (Wife & I) visited the Bath House.
The Bath House opened in 1908 as the Great South Seas Spa, drawing people from around the world to ‘take the cure’ in waters drawn from nearby springs. In its heyday, around seventy thousand baths were given annually, as well as thirty thousand special treatments including massage, mud baths, and electrical therapy. see @ http://www.virtualoceania.net/newzealand/photos/cities/rotorua/bathhouse/
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