Gary Denton, putting me in "Oh, Please!" mode: > > Mike Lee > > Savior of the Masses writes:
Like all true Saviors, the masses loathe me. > > You have a very good point here. Even a blind hog can find an acorn > > now and then. > > Seems to be your version of a compliment. If you can't tell a compliment from an insult, I hope you enjoy eating that acorn. > > See, here's your problem: You link to and cling to anything > that makes > > America look bad. You do your little happy dance whenever > we fuck up. > > I did not do a happy dance Well, I guess it's hard to call it dancing, but it was pretty happy. > thing, you seem to have gone of the talking point it was just > just the equivalent of hazing. It really is the equivalent of hazing. As an Iraqi, being in American custody is orders of magnitude better than being in the same jail before we showed up. It's annoying to have to make this point. The soldiers who did that, I want them (metaphorically) crucified. But the hydrophobic hyperbole from the left is forcing me to "defend" what happened. It's like when you have to defend some weird pornographer on free speech grounds. > The liberals and leftists you despise were pointing out the > corruption in the Food for Oil program since just after it > started. �For various reasons it is a big talking point for > conservatives now to use against those same liberals and leftists. � If it's been a big talking point for you l&l's for so long, why shut up now? Where are the demonstrations organized by ANSWER in front of the UN building? Where's Michael Whoore or John Kerry talking about it every damn day? Ya'll went piranha on Marthat Stewart. Let's see you shred Kofi like he deserves. > North Korea has always been a bigger threat, a worse mass murderer. True enough, on the mass murderer side of it. No, they're not a bigger threat. They think they're a bigger threat, but then again they're run by a guy who thinks that haircut looks good. > The Sudan, Columbia, Cuban suppression of dissent are all problems. > It is not the left in America who makes a habit of supporting > dictators until it becomes time to demonize and get rid of them. Stalin and Mao don't count, I guess? At least the right supports itty bitty dictators, unlike you leftists who say that as soon as a dictator kills 10 million he's no longer a cult but a church. > >Every American who commits a misdemeanor deserves the death penalty. > > Point out where I have said that. �In fact, you have been > down on the American soldiers. �I am more disgusted by the > intel boys setting up these operations. �Note that the > section where the problems took place is run by the experts > from Gitmo. Well, I hope you enjoyed that acorn, because obviously you're not going to find another one soon. First, I didn't say you said that. I interpreted you, as in interpretive dunce. Second, fuck yeah, I'm down on those soldiers. The whining and "we weren't trained" shit makes me want to make them get naked in a big pyramid while I fire paintballs up their stupid asses. Of course, I would never do that, because I have been properly trained. Here's the point everyone must get: They were HAVING FUN in those pictures. Those pictures were SOUVENIRS. Saying that they only did this because they weren't trained or because the chain of command really wanted it is just plain stupid. That doesn't mean the chain of command should get off scot free. Brigadier General Dumbitch, whether she knew about this or not, deserve cashiering for her mewling excuse making. But as for everyone else, let's see what comes out in the wash. > >Your attention is drawn to where your hatred is, and that's for > >America. > > I despise the people who through racism, ignorance, jingoism > and and no understanding of American democracy, balance of > powers and the Constitution are shredding American values � > and losing the respect of the world. Ooh, yeah, we need to retain the respect of the French, the Belch and the Germs. And the Islamic world, they're so into human rights too. Screw the world. It's time they started feeling like they need to live up to our standards, instead of expecting us to excuse theirs. But you make an interesting, if deranged, point: what exactly is it about what's going on that's unconstitutional and destroying the separation of powers? > You, on the other > hand, are a > > precancerous wart on the butt of the West. > > Continuing your witty and elevated discourse. At least I'm accurate. You need biopsying. > Bush had his typical pattern, nice words, no apology, just a > few bad apples, not much real action, patronizing tone to "you Arabs." First, I'm sick of you idiots whose only slogan has become "Bush should apologize for everything!" By the way, Bush just used the word "apologize" but it still won't make you happy. What he did was gutsy and difficult and you don't care. No matter what he does, you'll find some way to bitch about it. He went on Arab TV and did an interview and condemned what happened in extreme terms and reconfirmed it when people said it wasn't enough because he didn't use the A word, and nothing is ever enough for people like you. > Saw an interesting video of Animal Farm the other day. �The > Bush team seems more like the pigs to me. The good thing is, you don't hate America. You just hate most Americans. Bush will win this election. I'm not unconditionally thrilled about that. He's a right wing moron. He's made Howard Stern into a boring political scold. He's on the wrong side of every science issue. But this is a single issue election. John Kerry will very likely get millions of Americans and tens of millions of Muslims killed. I'll miss you, Howard. > The team running this country decided not to be bound by > international law, like pigs changing the commandments in the > dead of night. International law, my ass. Saddam fed people into woodchippers for decades and your international law didn't give a damn. Show me one indictment against that asshole in Brussels. > Rumsfeld had previously said that the Geneva Conventions > didn't apply to his war. �I guess he didn't expect the photos > of what that meant disturbing Americans at dinner and > upsetting his boss. Quote please. In context. _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
