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California Girl to City Council: Your Muslims Are ‘Pretty Boring’

They don’t even talk about wife-beating or terrorism.   What losers.

There was, like, this girl who, uh, wanted to like voice her opinion about, uh, a mosque ‘n stuff to the Temecula, Calif., city council thingy, so she, uh, did.

For the record: the Temecula city council was considering an appeal of the city planning commission’s of plans to build a local mosque. The city council eventually voted down the appeal 4-0, but I think it‘s safe to say this young lady’s late-night comments did not do much to sway the council’s opinion one way or the other:

(Thank you, Greg Hengler, for this mind-numbingly amazing video.)

Comments (111)

  • psst
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:45am

    But like dudes, I tnink but like this call to prayer and but like these moslem dudes .
    The road is the road to wikileaks but like this dute I said but like this alarm clock
    But yeah but like the roads are empty but like seriously I don’t see any flying carpets cloggig the roads
    But like I said the alarm clock is not a bomb but like I said
    But like this dude is telling me but like my time is up.
    I will be back again, but like you know what I said, but this dude but like cut me off.
    But like bye now.

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  • OUTRIDER WRITER
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:37am

    Jeff FOXWORTHY — Move OVER

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  • dbj
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:36am

    I believe that she is a Muslim who is there to try and convince people that “there’s nothing to see here, just move along”. She does know some of the features of Islam pretty well.

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  • RightUnite
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:06am

    Is she trying out her comedy routine? Is she even aware that this isn’t the right venue for comedy acts? Gee…. Maybe she has something here??

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  • Yes a ConsvNY Mother
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 6:57am

    Yes, folks this is a offspring of some very unlucky parents… Like OMG! I did not know kids were still speaking in that manner. Do all the young adults/kids from Temecula sound like her? God, I hope not.

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  • hogtrashhd
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 6:32am

    the public school system product on full display.. this chick wants attention… she‘s an anybody’s… and has an enormous amount of self-loathing.. to say the least..

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  • Alan
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 6:18am

    duh

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  • Robbedagain
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 4:35am

    The muslims may have gotten their mosque, but the chinese own their land! Where does that leave us?

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  • questionwithboldness
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 4:24am

    um, like I don’t get it?

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  • Damifiknow
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 4:13am

    Did you know Diamond Rio did a song ( you can find it on u- tube under band on radio stations) about America and god and it has been censored so I‘ll be darned if I’m going to have to listen to the call to prayer any where in this Country …

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  • missionarydad
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 4:06am

    I normally am very supportive of what the Blaze puts on here, but I really don’t see where this fits in other than what mindless zombies some people have become. I would like them to give a report why there were only 4 senators who showed up at the Senate Tea Party Caucus and one of them was not Marco Rubio. Has he and several other freshman been co-opted into submission or what is going on there?

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  • Diane TX
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 3:17am

    The thing is “the Muslim call to prayer” is unamerican. Can you imagine Catholics blasting over loudspeakers that it’s time for all of us to pray 5 or 6 times a day? Can you imagine Catholics all kneeling in a busy intersection, shutting down traffic, and claiming that it’s their right to freely practice their religion as they please?

    We respect each other religious beliefs, but someone‘s religious beliefs doesn’t give them the right to inconvenience others that don’t hold the same beliefs. Muslims have no right to impede traffic anywhere in the USA. They should be arrested if they won’t disperse, and unlike President Obama, I don’t think the “call to prayer” is the sweetest sound in the World.

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    • APatriotFirst
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:40am

      Warning to all who want to stop traffic to pray……..

      I drive a 95 Chevy 4×4 P/U with a grill guard on front and a 454 V8 under the hood……..go ahead and bow to pray in front of me.

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  • docgreen
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 3:08am

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    This Girl thinks Islam is Ok, well heres just one more reason we need to stop it before they Blow something up here with Nuclear weapons!……….. And don’t tell me there not all extrem, this is a lie and America needs to wake up to this!…..

    DAVOS, Switzerland While the mood here at Davos has been optimistic about recovery from the global credit crisis, the consensus is that the world is far from out of the woods.

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    Among those worried about funding his project in this tight environment is Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA.

    He is here at the World Economic Forum making the case for his agency. “We are aware of the difficulties of countries (who fund the IAEA). I need to strike a good balance of the needs of the agency and the capacity of countries to contribute.”

    Amano is also here to make sure political leaders at this global meeting are fully aware of some of the risks we all face in the area of nuclear proliferation. He does not just mean North Korea and Iran.

    “Another risk is nuclear material falling into the hands of terrorists. Some people do not believe this is a real risk. But the IAEA has a database and, on average, every two days we receive information about the illicit trafficking of nuclear materials or radioactive materials and this may only be the tip of the iceberg.”

    Amano would not specify where the “loose nukes” threat lies, only saying that terrorists target the weakest link in the network. There have been cases of arrests in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, through which people have attempted to smuggle small amounts of highly enriched uranium. Georgia has an active task force that is vigorously following the trade in illicit materials, with effect.

    Amano told Fox News, “Nowadays, with the current level of world technology, terrorists can make nuclear weapons — well, dirty bombs, at least.”

    Of course, the topic of Iran is still a major concern for the nuclear watchdog. Talks between six world powers and Iran last weekend in Turkey broke down.

    “Regarding the Istanbul meetings, it was a disappointment, because no significant progress was made.”

    Amano, who has a reputation for being much tougher and direct about the problems with the Iran file than his predecessor, Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohamad El Baradei, continued, “Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA is not sufficient and therefore we cannot confirm the absence of certain nuclear or undeclared activities or that Iran’s program is only for peaceful purposes.”

    While Iran continues to insist that its nuclear program is peaceful, and that it is cooperating fully with the IAEA, the group of world powers, including the United States, which met with Iranian negotiators last weekend, pushed to have Iran agree to measures that would help the international community gain clarity about Tehran’s program. Iran flatly refused.

    Amano said, “There are some activities with a military dimension. I’m not saying Iran has a nuclear weapon, but there are some activities that have some military aspects and we have
    Europe
    Nuclear Watchdog Chief Warns of Nukes Falling Into the Wrong Hands
    By Amy Kellogg

    Published January 27, 2011
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    Print Email Share Comments (65) Text Size DAVOS, Switzerland While the mood here at Davos has been optimistic about recovery from the global credit crisis, the consensus is that the world is far from out of the woods.

    Austerity and cutbacks are the buzzwords in this exclusive ski resort for this week, at least.

    Among those worried about funding his project in this tight environment is Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA.

    He is here at the World Economic Forum making the case for his agency. “We are aware of the difficulties of countries (who fund the IAEA). I need to strike a good balance of the needs of the agency and the capacity of countries to contribute.”

    Amano is also here to make sure political leaders at this global meeting are fully aware of some of the risks we all face in the area of nuclear proliferation. He does not just mean North Korea and Iran.

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    Amano would not specify where the “loose nukes” threat lies, only saying that terrorists target the weakest link in the network. There have been cases of arrests in the former Soviet republic of Georgia, through which people have attempted to smuggle small amounts of highly enriched uranium. Georgia has an active task force that is vigorously following the trade in illicit materials, with effect.

    Amano told Fox News, “Nowadays, with the current level of world technology, terrorists can make nuclear weapons — well, dirty bombs, at least.”

    Of course, the topic of Iran is still a major concern for the nuclear watchdog. Talks between six world powers and Iran last weekend in Turkey broke down.

    “Regarding the Istanbul meetings, it was a disappointment, because no significant progress was made.”

    Amano, who has a reputation for being much tougher and direct about the problems with the Iran file than his predecessor, Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohamad El Baradei, continued, “Iran’s cooperation with the IAEA is not sufficient and therefore we cannot confirm the absence of certain nuclear or undeclared activities or that Iran’s program is only for peaceful purposes.”

    While Iran continues to insist that its nuclear program is peaceful, and that it is cooperating fully with the IAEA, the group of world powers, including the United States, which met with Iranian negotiators last weekend, pushed to have Iran agree to measures that would help the international community gain clarity about Tehran’s program. Iran flatly refused.

    Amano said, “There are some activities with a military dimension. I’m not saying Iran has a nuclear weapon, but there are some activities that have some military aspects and we have some concerns.”

    Iran has not agreed to the Additional Protocol of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, which would allow inspectors to visit undeclared but suspect sites. That is a worry, especially after the sudden discovery of a new enrichment facility near the holy city of Qom in September 2009.

    Amano said his team is not certain to what extent the Stuxnet computer worm sent Iran back. But to the extent to which it poses a danger to any nuclear program, the agency is studying it.

    Finally, while the very serious and real concerns about proliferation mount, made even more acute now by the fact that more and more countries are embracing nuclear energy as a green and stable fuel source, Amano says his agency also has untapped potential to help with the management of water, and treatment of cancer around the world.

    “The IAEA has expertise in nuclear medicine and radiotherapy which are very effective in diagnosis and treatment. Then there is water. Water has some isotopes. If we monitor the radio isotopes coming from water, we can measure where aquifers for ground water are and if we can measure the resource we can better control it.”

    In the meantime, though, much of the world’s attention is focused on Iran and a resolution to its nuclear stand-off with the international community. The IAEA needs funding to keep its inspectors highly trained and with the most current equipment to do their job. But as proliferation experts say, the inspectors can only be as good as the cooperation they get from countries they are inspecting.

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    • Enuff Zenuff
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 4:07am

      .
      Next time you want to post a whole article (unless you’re the author) – could you just post a link?

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  • Jamesb
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:55am

    She is SHILLING for Islam – by DOWN PLAYING the death and destruction that is Islam. Just because it‘s creeping West doesn’t mean we need to HELP them out. In Paris these human goats are stopping traffic en masse` screwing up traffic – in blatant “in your face” acts of quiet non-leathal terrorismwith their “prayers.”

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    • brliantedj
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 3:40am

      Yeah frenchy’s are a bit below China on the Communism scale though.

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  • docgreen
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:55am

    She doesn’t see anything wrong with Islam! Oh, this just _isses me off! Its like every ding bat in the world is an apollogist for this wicked evil cult!…. Its no wonder why we have people like Katie C. and Joy B, and Whoopie, they need to all take a road trip to the real world of Islam! Maybe when they see a stoning, or see how women are treated over there, they’ll understand! Until then, they should keep there mouths shut, just like women do in Islamic countries! Practice what they preach!…… Welcome to Islam 101! Oh, and they need to see a hanging, stoning, and a hand being cut off for good measure, than they can come over here and talk about Islam!…. Opra needs to go to, and while were at it send Obama!….

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  • docgreen
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:44am

    She’s not condoning ISlam, she’s an apologist and is accepting of Islam!….

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    • Diane TX
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:50am

      Doc, condoning means that you agree with something. I think you meant “she’s not condemning”.

      Whether or not she supports Islam, she did complain about the call to prayer.

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    • docgreen
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:57am

      Your righ, it was a heated moment!

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  • Diane TX
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:39am

    You know, my mid-forties son is completely annoyed by the Muslim’s call to prayer when he is working in Countries that have large Muslim populations. Gee, just as this girl has said, why don’t they just use the Internet or an alarm clock?

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  • davecoolworld
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:34am

    Note to self….never move to California.

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  • Quad-rip-legic
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:29am

    I think it was either the beginning of her comedian career or maybe they were being punked. I also think it would be a good way to start a viral video. Now that’s got me wondering if I could pull something like that, what about you? If you’ve read this far (seed planted). For some reason listening to her made me think of Megan McCain.

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    • brliantedj
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 3:00am

      @Quad-rip-legic
      You nailed it, that‘s where I’ve herd her voice, Megan McCain. Classic.

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    • OkieDokie
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 8:30am

      I think you are correct sir.

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  • pamela kay
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:20am

    What is this girl on? Like she is so seriously out of touch. Like she has no clue. Obviously she does not understand anything about the muslim religion or sharia law. I just like had to stop listening to this like crazy chick, uhm she gave me a pounding headache. Only in California would she recieve applause for this crap. She needs to thank her lucky stars that she doesn’t live in the mid-east. I can not imagine her being submissive and I think her mouth and ramblings would get her beheaded rather than stoned because they would just want her to shut up.

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    • chips1
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 9:02pm

      She is soooo tubular. The hearing was grody to the Max’

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  • cheezwhiz
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:16am

    I like how jihadies always send their best babes to plead their case to us Americans.
    They did get the jihad errr…islamic center for Temecula BTW

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    • Mominfla51
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 5:06am

      Cheezwhiz, That was toooo funny. Thanks for the AM laugh. What a way to start the day!!! This is what is wrong with the left coast….sorry to those that are stuck out there and get it…

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    • TrueGrit
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 8:12am

      My family had a ranch in Temecula… years ago.

      What are Muslims even doing there and how many are there now that there is a need
      for a Mosque.
      Seems like the Saudi’s are financing Mosques all over the country
      just to have the strategic placement.
      We have 3 in one area on the No. Shore Long Island.
      They just appear.

      Wolverine

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  • ErinLindsey
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:12am

    I watched the entire video. There‘s six minutes and six seconds I’ll never get back…and now I feel all wired, like whatever she was on was contagious.

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  • GBMBulletsSKNRD
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:07am

    Please report back to me.

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    • cheezwhiz
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:49am

      This woman like in the video is like Meghan McCain for like jihadies like they’re both so like brainy and stuff like OMG like real important and stuff

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    • WAR PIGS CRAWLING
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 5:06am

      She would be on the first camel train to Timbuktu…

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  • GBMBulletsSKNRD
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:06am

    I have decided not to watch 6:06 mins. of this. I just can’t take it any more.

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    • RobertCA
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:40am

      Kids this is your brain on muslims .

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    • Flybot
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:46am

      Wow i agree

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    • Lonescrapper
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 6:38am

      I couldn’t take more than 10 seconds of her speaking. Time to leave the valley, gurl!

      Lonescrapper  
    • YellowFin
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 11:03am

      Do they allow this nut case to drive a car, on public roads? aagghh.
      By the way, I live in California and I will watch out for her, for sure.

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    • jbl8199
      Posted on January 29, 2011 at 1:42am

      @ ROBERTCA ROTFLMAO!!!!!!! That‘s about the best one I’ve heard in a while!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • ErinLindsey
    Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:05am

    I think the bandanna she’s wearing is tied too tight.

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    • royrescue
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:16am

      huh!! did i miss something in this audio/video??

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    • brliantedj
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:26am

      this must be like a “left coast” town hall meeting, I actually got the part about her objection to LOUDSPEAKER call to prayer thing, very good.

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    • cheezwhiz
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:44am

      @brliantedj

      Lets see :
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dChBN_zfofY

      U right

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    • brliantedj
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:53am

      @cheezwhiz
      Thanks for that, I don‘t think I’ve ever laughed for a full 6 minutes before.

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    • cheezwhiz
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:59am

      The jihady babe vs Santa Cruz babe
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5oVzbwYWpg&feature=related

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    • brliantedj
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 3:14am

      @cheezwhiz
      OK, this is getting scary, have you ever seen the movie “Idiocracy” by Mike Judge (of Office Space, Beavis & ******** fame) it’s almost as if he had a muse.

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    • jbl8199
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 3:30am

      So, like why does she say like so much? I never understood why people talk like that. It’s like really annoying.

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    • GONESURFING
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 3:34am

      Better switch to decaff.

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    • grandmaof5
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 6:46am

      Meagin, like, you have a, like, soul mate in Temecula, CA. I don’t think she graduated from Columbia but you talk just, like, alike. And, like, your political experience and saavy are about the same but, alas, she has more class. Gosh, that’s almost poetic…

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    • Jackers
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 6:48am

      Cut the video after a few seconds as this girl struck me as an absolute moonbeam…

      The citizens of Temecula have fought tooth and nail to stop this proposed mosque; yet, their so-called City Representatives, aka: City Council Members, continue to ignore this majority will and push for it…

      We are losing our voice more and more each day…

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    • Dustyluv
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 6:52am

      Those Muslims are sooo like soo soo boring, they don’t even like blow things up or like nothing…Like wow like how like boring is that? I mean like no beheadings, like no stonings, like no wide beating like WTF?

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    • Stuck_in_CA
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:20am

      Talk here is this is a SoCal actress. This may be a like, total, like, put-on.

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    • Laus Deo
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:21am

      Great… My city makes the headlines and for what, a llost scene from the movie Idiocracy? We’re not all brain-dead in Temecula.

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    • TexasCommonSense
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:24am

      She said one heck of a lot, but didn’t say anything at all. Looking at this chick, and the ones cheezwhiz gave us, it’s no wonder California is in such trouble.

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    • Laus Deo
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:29am

      Fortunately for her, breathing does not like, uh, require thought and stuff.

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    • IntheKnowOG
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 7:48am

      Actually, it was obviously tongue in cheek. Typical hipster; making fun of something to make the objectors seem crazy. All done al la (pun intended) Colbert style. It was not as witty as she thought it would be. Of course, everything is hillarious when your stoned.

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    • American_Joe
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 8:04am

      It’s California. Does anyone need to say more?

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    • Docrow
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 8:59am

      “What ever she’s been drinking I want some” lol!!! I’m thinking CA has got to “pot”.

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    • YellowFin
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 11:06am

      Throw that idiot out.

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    • YellowFin
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 11:10am

      Laus Deo,

      Temecula is a nice town, why do they allow her to walk the same streets we use?
      There was a time when guys in white coats would come and take her away.

      YellowFin  
    • Gonzo
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 12:06pm

      brliantedj: Everyone should see that movie! It’s a revelation that is coming true before our eyes. I often flash back to that thing when I hear libs speak.

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    • DMcPher316
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 12:32pm

      Like, what was her point like you know….

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    • 2sday
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 2:46pm

      @BRLIANTEDJ
      I‘ve been using Idocracy as a comparison for the road we’re on right now for some time..
      Apparently no one likes funny movies because no one has seen it..Just glad someone agrees lmao

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    • DisillusionedDaily
      Posted on January 28, 2011 at 10:19pm

      George Bernard Shaw said it best: “The trouble with her is that she lacks the power of conversation but not the power of speech.”

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    • labourgeoisie
      Posted on January 29, 2011 at 1:53am

      WOW!…I love Temecula…lolol…but i haven’t been there for 5 years… Oh my goodness…lol…i didn’t know that the “old town” was infected. Although, it seems as if, she was on a try-out for a comedy show.
      Seriously…i didn’t realize that Temecula had many Muslims in it. Yet i guess if they are coming across the borders like the illegals…the midnight helicopters should be after them now.

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