Friday, November 14, 2008

Steeled



Hannity said he would support Steele's candidacy and asked Steele if he would stand for conservatives as Chairman.

"I stand in the tradition of this party," Steele said. "I stand for the values we have fought for. The value of life, the value of the born and the unborn, the value of opportunity, the value of growth."

"It's time to step up and I plan to be that leader to move us forward," Steele said.
"I stand for the values we have fought for."   Oh-Oh.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Roger, Your Magesty, Sir... with all due respect to your very high-ness, Sir... screw all this crap!!!

I note the absence of the candle for one of our beloved own in the headers of your page, My Royal Sir You, and I offer my humble and suplicant prayers that this is simply... forgive me for even thinking this, Commandante Alto... an oversight by some lowly minion of the Revered Barn Army, and not a sign that Evil has won the battle for her health. Please, my most Revered Leige, educate your followers as to the truth of the situation.

I will report directly for my flogging, Your Grand Immenseness, and thank you, kind Sir, for the barbs on my lashes!

Anonymous said...

“Party struggles lend a party strength and vitality. The greatest proof of a party’s weakness is its diffuseness
and the blurring of clear demarcations. A party becomes stronger by purging itself.” -- Ferdinand Lassalle 1852.

Anonymous said...

I could be wrong, but that Murphy guy seems to have some sort of homo-erotic masochist thing going on.

Casca

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