Not For The Faint of Heart
Friday, February 29th, 2008 by nidayOk…these reactions are classic, and are purely for fun…i will let it you choose whether to discover what they are looking at. Why does he keep looking?
Ok…these reactions are classic, and are purely for fun…i will let it you choose whether to discover what they are looking at. Why does he keep looking?
Racist cartoon about Barack Obama from Kuwaiti newspaper
Racist cartoon about Barack Obama from Israeli newspaper
I guess there are two things we can learn from this.
1. There will be peace in the middle east thanks to their common enemy of our African American Presidential candidate.
2. Kuwaitis are better cartoonists than Israelis (more offensive and more colorful)
I don’t understand the whole “painting it black” thing? I guess that both Jewish newspapers and newspapers from Muslim countries think that racist cartoons are acceptable. They have finally found something in common that they can come together on and make peace in the middle east!
Music has been used in American military prisons and on bases to induce sleep deprivation, “prolong capture shock,” disorient detainees during interrogations—and also drown out screams. Based on a leaked interrogation log, news reports, and the accounts of soldiers and detainees, here are some of the songs that guards and interrogators chose.
February 26, 2008
What thrilling rallies we’ve just had in Texas. First there were the Students for Ron Paul at the University of Texas in Austin. The media said 4,000 came. Our people think there were more like 7,000. In any event, it was a very enthusiastic gathering of our revolutionaries, as even the media admitted.
You will not be surprised to know that the young people there cheered the pure message of liberty: no preemptive wars, no Federal Reserve, no income tax, no police state, no drug war. Just American liberty and the Constitution, in the tradition of the framers.
But the rally in Kileen, though much smaller, may have been just as significant. Kileen is near Fort Hood, and among the 300 people who attended were many active-duty soldiers (though not in uniform) and their families. Whether it was the young man going back to Iraq for his fourth tour, or the sister of a soldier just killed there, they all wanted change in our foreign policy. Most heartbreaking was the young mother who asked for a signed copy of the Constitution for her son, “who will never know his dad.” He too was just killed in Iraq.
How can we ask one young American to die for a neocon empire? The soldiers and their families agree with us, which is why our campaign gets more financial support from active-duty and retired military than all the rest combined. They want to defend America, not be part of some globalist scheme to take away our country’s independence. And by the way ,at both rallies, nobody was for the monstrous Trans-Texas Corridor or the North American Union.
Coming up soon are the Texas and Ohio primaries, with others like Pennsylvania not long afterwards. We are contesting every one, and we will be heard at the Republican national convention in Minneapolis and beyond. A substantial minority of Americans in all parties, not to speak of Independents, agree with you and me. Until November and beyond, I want to work to turn that minority into a majority, with your help. https://www.ronpaul2008.com
/donate/ Sincerely,
Ron
It seriously is not over. High-power republicans will go with the public support, if we, as a country, give it to Dr. Paul, they will too!
As near as I can tell this is a clip from “Germany’s Funniest Home Videos”.
ACHTUNG! ACHTUNG!
Jose Ortiz stabbed his brother in law over who should be the Democratic nominee for president.
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Not only does he support Clinton, he’s a registered Republican!
And if convicted, he won’t be able to vote!
(He even looks like he’s been hit with the Sledge Hammer To The Face.)