I must regrettably
acknowledge a transition here. They got me. Malloy's public
wish that President Bush (the last legitimate holder of that office) be
killed, had no real effect on me. His is, by now, part of
accepted-by-the-left everyday patter. One too many bites from Howard
Dean's Party of Hate zombies, like Malloy, Harry Reid, the MSNBC
All-Stars, et. al., have produced in me an anti-hater hate. I'm for
getting on with things. But, that's just me. Y'all should
really keep trying to reach an accommodation with these filthy, lying,
MFCCS. I've given up. Click-click.
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Malloy's just trying to be provocative. Don't feed the troll.
ReplyDeleteActually, if there's anything constructive to be said it's this: Remember the people trying to pin Rep. Giffords' shooting on Sarah Palin? How do they feel about Malloy's rhetoric?
"Remember the people trying to pin Rep. Giffords' shooting on Sarah Palin? How do they feel about Malloy's rhetoric?"
ReplyDeleteBeing experts at Orwellian "doublethink," they have no problem reconciling the two.
Malloy is, of course, a shitstain.
Very good image of the Dalton gang's finale.
ReplyDeletePro-gun supporters should read the story of the Dalton gang's last raid, in Coffeyville, Kansas (where I spent several formative years). A powerful argument for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
It wasn't the Local Law that put the Daltons down, it was citizens with their own weapons that did them in.
The Wombat
@Wombat:
ReplyDeleteWe have a similar tale here in nearby Northfield, MN. Sadly, Frank and Jesse managed to get away, minus a few of their friends.
Larry in Rochester
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/daltons.htm
ReplyDeleteYou know, it wasn't that long ago that publicly talkin' smack about killing the President would earn you an uncomfortable visit from several unsmiling Secret Service agents and you'd have to do some fast talking to convince them not to haul your a__ off to the pokey. Threatening the President is itself a felony.
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