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July 3, 2010

Funny? A little, but I'm finding it hard to laugh.

10 comments:

Subvet said...

"...the formerly "great days" of the Carter Presidency."

Now THAT is really depressing!

Christopher - Conservative Perspective said...

Nickie,

I to find nothing amusing in this situation and have taken some to task for doing so depending on their verbage.

I differ though on your take of Pamela Geller. If you are aware Gellers work (and I assume you are) found at Atlas shrugged, then you know she takes this very seriously.

I believe her word(s) here are but a substitute for something much stronger considering publication of them.

sig94 said...

The is a perception of weakness, deservedly so, about this administration. Like hyenas surrounding a wounded zebra, America's enemies look at us and smack their lips. As long as Clarabell-in-Chief and his Commie Clowns remain in the White House we are in grave danger.

LL said...

barack hussein obama is a buffoon, but underneath, there is a dark agenda that we all see here on this blog and Americans aren't COMPLETELY BLIND unless they work for the mainstream/state run media.

Hoping the Blind Will See said...

Sometimes the court jester hides a dagger, all the while behaving like the clown, waiting for his moment to strike. Oilbama is such a jester...

WoFat said...

The face of the Buffoon in Chief is partly hidden, with the help of the MSM. Never in history - including His Carterness - have we had such an American hater in the white house.

Doom said...

Oh, certainly it's funny. Hilarious even. Like, I don't know, lighting one's leg on fire for a kick, or seeing if a nail will really hold one's hand to a table if tapped with a hammer a few times, or, or... you know. Hey, on the bright side, the quota in chief makes it to number 15 in the presidential ratings by our trusted, wise, educated, historians. What fun it is!

Opus #6 said...

There are not many people who would make a worse president than Obama. And even fewer Americans.

Unknown said...

As my old friend Jack Burton once said; "I'm a reasonable guy. But, I've just experienced some very unreasonable things." Then he follows that up with; "Son of a bitch must pay."

I believe he is right. The piper hasn't played his last note yet but when he does, "Son of a bitch must pay"

My fear is that there will be some misdirected angst in the world.

I could see some well placed angst zeroed in on the banksters, libs, unions, and the like but I think this one is going to take us all.

Just remember what ol' Jack Burton does when the earth quakes, and the poison arrows fall from the sky, and the pillars of Heaven shake. Yeah, Jack Burton just looks that big ol' storm right square in the eye and he says, "Give me your best shot, pal. I can take it."

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