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In a Bunker

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  • Please look up the word “fascist”. Dictionaries are available on-line now.

  • I‘m sure Napolitano’s “workin’ on it”. :)!

  • Why would anyone listen to this bimbo?

  • I like Christie, but this was dumb.

  • What a perfectly timed comment for the fund-raiser-in-chief. This did not happen by accident. Nothing he does is by accident.

  • Bill’s right, there’s no loyalty, especially in the demon cat party. They throw people under the bus in a New York minute. Having said that, I still think Bill loved this country and wanted it to do well. Was that self-serving? Sure, but at least he saw the correct “prize”. Obama’s prize is a devolving into European socialism/communism.

  • @DFFJ
    Wow, what’s in your water? My brother was gay and would be turning in his grave right now. He was always embarrassed by activists who go overboard, especially when they’re off their meds.

  • Watch Live Video From Occupy’s May Day Protests

    May 1, 2012 at 8:40pm

    In reply to mrb419.

    This from my fav website that has been mocking communists for 7 years (thepeoplescube.com):

    Comrades, it is time we distilled our ideology into a comprehensive ten point manifesto for our fellow laborers in the Occupy Movement. It must be clear, concise, and easy to repeat multiple times while achieving a consensus. So, without further ado, I give you the Ten Objectives of Occupism…

    Existence is a basic human right and ought to be subsidized by the rich.
    All rich people should be executed after their property is confiscated.
    Work is oppression. I refuse to be the chained dog-slave of capitalist oppressors who demand I work to support the shameful opulence and lifestyles of the 1%.
    A job is a basic human right and ought to be provided for me because I exist. A fair minimum wage is $100 per hour.
    To be agreed with is a basic human right. Everybody must listen to and agree with me as soon as I find out what I believe.
    People with contrary opinions violate my basic human rights and must be silenced or shouted down.
    Protesting is a basic human right. I will make a difference through public nudity and defecation.
    Education is a basic human right and everybody should be guaranteed a 4.0 GPA and an advanced degree from the government in the field of their choice. “No cuts, no fees, education should be free!”
    Destroying other people’s property is a basic human right. If I want it, it’s mine. If I can’t have it, neither can anybody else.
    Getting upset when my

  • This from my fav website that mocks the communist movement, thepeoplescube.com:

    Comrades, it is time we distilled our ideology into a comprehensive ten point manifesto for our fellow laborers in the Occupy Movement. It must be clear, concise, and easy to repeat multiple times while achieving a consensus. So, without further ado, I give you the Ten Objectives of Occupism…

    Existence is a basic human right and ought to be subsidized by the rich.
    All rich people should be executed after their property is confiscated.
    Work is oppression. I refuse to be the chained dog-slave of capitalist oppressors who demand I work to support the shameful opulence and lifestyles of the 1%.
    A job is a basic human right and ought to be provided for me because I exist. A fair minimum wage is $100 per hour.
    To be agreed with is a basic human right. Everybody must listen to and agree with me as soon as I find out what I believe.
    People with contrary opinions violate my basic human rights and must be silenced or shouted down.
    Protesting is a basic human right. I will make a difference through public nudity and defecation.
    Education is a basic human right and everybody should be guaranteed a 4.0 GPA and an advanced degree from the government in the field of their choice. “No cuts, no fees, education should be free!”
    Destroying other people’s property is a basic human right. If I want it, it’s mine. If I can’t have it, neither can anybody else.
    Getting upset when my laptop is s

  • The liberals I knew in the past were more libertarian. I don’t find that to be true anymore. Most of the ones I have met want to control people’s lives because they think they “know” better. It’s the control that most people resent. That is not what our country is about. We were supposed to have a small federal government and the decisions were to be made by the states.