KSMullins's Comments (76)
Bill Bennett On Olympics In Chicago: "I'm Actually For Rio... In Chicago It's Fat People Eating" (VIDEO)
Commented Oct 02, 2009 at 21:11:27 in Chicago
“Who listens to this conservative windbag anymore...?? Who cares what Bill Bennett says??”
Is Sean Hannity Afraid Of Glenn Beck?
Commented Oct 02, 2009 at 20:19:44 in Media
“Shouldn't it scare any reasonable thinking American that so many folks want to follow either Beck or Hannity on their right wing lunacy tours??
If it doesn't...maybe it should...”
If it doesn't...maybe it should...”
clearthinker2008 replied on Oct 02, 2009 at 20:23:05
“I bet most folks watch Beck because of his overall "batsh**crazy" behavior. It's entertaining to some.”
White House Warns Rush: Nazi Talk Puts You On "Thin Ice"
Commented Aug 09, 2009 at 22:30:58 in Politics
“Living in Red States as long as I have, I have become very accustomed to the "Rush Limbaugh" mindset. And it is very troubling how successful Rush and Hannity and Beck have been in shaping the mindset of the conservative "Religious" right in this country.
Hatred is the only the tip of the iceberg. Rush and others have been poisoning the airwaves since the Clinton Administration. Their listeners believe all the hooey they spout and have grown increasing intolerant of other points of view and push their own views with an assertiveness bordering on bullying.
It's ironic that Rush and his ilk cast about Nazi comparisons...when in truth they seem to operate from same political playbook used by the S.A. to undermine the Weimar Republic.”
Hatred is the only the tip of the iceberg. Rush and others have been poisoning the airwaves since the Clinton Administration. Their listeners believe all the hooey they spout and have grown increasing intolerant of other points of view and push their own views with an assertiveness bordering on bullying.
It's ironic that Rush and his ilk cast about Nazi comparisons...when in truth they seem to operate from same political playbook used by the S.A. to undermine the Weimar Republic.”
PatForObama replied on Aug 09, 2009 at 23:07:51
“Your post just reminded me of an short article in AARP magazine which referred to a condition (whose name I forget) wherein people who hold particular views, after listening to or watching those whose views match theirs, reinforce those views. So if crazies listen to other crazies, they're gonna get more crazy.
I would like to think that the vast majority of us have a "wait a minute" pause button that prevents our blindly going down the yellow brick road of our choice. But I know that a percentage of us will merely chant "yeah yeah" upon hearing certain buzzwords without bothering to think about hidden agendas or possible manipulation. How sad for us all.”
I would like to think that the vast majority of us have a "wait a minute" pause button that prevents our blindly going down the yellow brick road of our choice. But I know that a percentage of us will merely chant "yeah yeah" upon hearing certain buzzwords without bothering to think about hidden agendas or possible manipulation. How sad for us all.”
BrickSykes replied on Aug 09, 2009 at 22:53:25
“It may seem that Limbaugh, Hannity, Coulter, etc., and others are profitting off of their hatred spewing, but look who is funding them. The same folks funding the TeaBaggers, HealthAntiNuts, and TownMeeting Assault Squads. Follow the money. Start with Limbaugh's bank account and work backward to see where it all comes from.
Brick”
Brick”
Man of the People
Commented Jul 11, 2009 at 14:46:05 in Media
“A Harvard education...give me a break...we have the Ivy League folks in office before and in general they don't have a great track record. And where did Lincoln get his degree... The only thing an Ivy League degree really says...is that you paid a ridiculous amount for your education.”
truth101 replied on Jul 11, 2009 at 14:54:17
“300 MILLION RED BLOODED americans say AYE TO THAT. DIDN'T YALE GIVE US NONE OTHER than GEORGE BUSH WHO GAVE US AN UNNECESSARY WAR AND THE GREATEST ECONOMIC CRISIS IN 70 YEARS? IVY LEAGUE IS so 19th century, and ever worse, so preinternet..............Caf needs to rethink this one ON AIR SOON less he lose credibility”
The Healing Has Begun... U.S. Senate Apologizes For Slavery
Commented Jun 20, 2009 at 15:09:41 in Politics
“The apology was made a long time ago...in blood. Arlington Cemetery and a host of National Cemeteries across this nation hold the bodies of those Americans who gave their lives to make men free. The apology of a bunch of useless Washington hacks, who have more important business to attend to does not begin to be equivalent to the apology that has already been given to African Americans. You would know this is if your community spent any time really learning the history of the American Civil War and your place in that history.
The apology you should seek is for this nation's failure to provide your community with the Equal Rights and Opportunities that were won for you on the battlefields of the 1860's. Apologizing for the sins of previous generations is a hollow gesture and you should be smart enough to understand that.”
The apology you should seek is for this nation's failure to provide your community with the Equal Rights and Opportunities that were won for you on the battlefields of the 1860's. Apologizing for the sins of previous generations is a hollow gesture and you should be smart enough to understand that.”
2cntswrth replied on Jun 21, 2009 at 10:50:21
“Most African Americans are quite aware of the "history" of the Civil war (which many African Americans also served in---of course in segregated regiments as my great-great grandfather did). And while we all honor the memory of those who died to make people free, it is the institution of slavery that is the root cause for many years of residual hatred, racism, and inequality experienced by the African American community. And of course, it was Slavery which caused the need for the Civil war and all the subsequent deaths that occurred as a result of war. So, since, slavery is the root of it all. Why not start with the root cause? Any trained or professional social or organizational analyst will tell you that is the only way to solve problems.”
Nommo replied on Jun 20, 2009 at 21:54:01
“Absolutely. Every time I mention the phrase eekwal protectin' undre d'law, that post never appears.”
Nommo replied on Jun 20, 2009 at 21:40:09
“You know the history of the Civil War? There are a number of posts here that expose the lie of wars being fought to free people. The only wars that are fought to free people are those fought by people seeking freedom.”
sankofaman replied on Jun 20, 2009 at 18:25:10
“Typical, useless, arrogant and patronizing comment INDICATIVE of why the apology was necessary in the first place.”
IGNSTHMD replied on Jun 20, 2009 at 17:14:46
“uhh it like woulda cost less if ya you know they didn't make slavery in the first place.”
President Obama: Iran -- How Cautious Is Too Cautious?
Commented Jun 20, 2009 at 15:03:39 in World
“Nicely stated.”
President Obama: Iran -- How Cautious Is Too Cautious?
Commented Jun 20, 2009 at 15:02:09 in World
“Spot on...”
Solex replied on Jun 22, 2009 at 11:26:17
“Spot off, actually. We are not talking about domestic problems right now, but international ones, and scottpot's comments aren't helping one bit. And may I say it again, if you truly wanted change in America, you should have voted for Ralph Nader or Dennis Kucinnich to be President. You did not, so I suggest that you put up or shut up.”
President Obama: Iran -- How Cautious Is Too Cautious?
Commented Jun 20, 2009 at 15:00:40 in World
“This nonsensical desire to let the world know we support Democracy is getting tired. They know us by now and they also know that we haven't walked the talk for decades.
So get it off your chest...speak your mind and then sit down. YOU are not the President. Obama is the President and let's let him steer the ship.”
So get it off your chest...speak your mind and then sit down. YOU are not the President. Obama is the President and let's let him steer the ship.”
17 Again, Taken Way Too Seriously
Commented May 03, 2009 at 00:13:07 in Entertainment
“Good insights. As a parent, I'm troubled by Hollywood's version of the world. Certainly having a child at 18 is rough...but that movie wouldn't sell tickets. But the reality of teen pregnancy is all to real in small towns here in Oklahoma and across this country from Pennsylvania to Texas.
Not surprisingly, the Bible Belt seems to suffer disproportionately from teen pregnancy. Apparently abstinence, promise rings, and no sex ed does little to curb the God-given biology we all possess.
There are actually billboards here in Tulsa that claim Birth Control is harmful to your health. The ignorance of such statements is breath taking...but those same people who approve of that message probably really enjoyed 17 Again. Ignorance is bliss until it isn't.”
Not surprisingly, the Bible Belt seems to suffer disproportionately from teen pregnancy. Apparently abstinence, promise rings, and no sex ed does little to curb the God-given biology we all possess.
There are actually billboards here in Tulsa that claim Birth Control is harmful to your health. The ignorance of such statements is breath taking...but those same people who approve of that message probably really enjoyed 17 Again. Ignorance is bliss until it isn't.”
MissAngela replied on May 03, 2009 at 13:00:31
“Some forms of birth control ARE harmful to your health. I'm just saying because I know this, unfortunately, first hand.
I don't agree with what those folks in Tulsa are trying to do, but it's wrong to say there are no possibly harmful side effects.”
I don't agree with what those folks in Tulsa are trying to do, but it's wrong to say there are no possibly harmful side effects.”
Making Sense of the Dumbest Generation
Commented May 02, 2009 at 23:37:57 in Living
“Having been born '65...I'm at the front end of the X'rs and truly we are generation that will probably be lost to history. We have lived in the shadows of the boomers...who even today still control the world we live in.
The Boomers have like locusts cleaned the field before them and finally left it completely barren. We X'rs will likely suffer in our Elder years as the backlash against the Elderly sets in following the Boomers who will have it their way until they die.
So like Prince Charles who will never hold the crown his mother refuses to reliquinsh...we X'rs will have to hope that you of the Y generation can remake the world in a way that is beyond our grasp.
And don't fret the narcissism stuff. The Boomers have done it for decades now...you now Happy Days and anything associated with the ridiculous 1950's High School experience. Were they still talking about the great 1850's in 1900...seems doubtful.
All well good luck Y Generation.”
The Boomers have like locusts cleaned the field before them and finally left it completely barren. We X'rs will likely suffer in our Elder years as the backlash against the Elderly sets in following the Boomers who will have it their way until they die.
So like Prince Charles who will never hold the crown his mother refuses to reliquinsh...we X'rs will have to hope that you of the Y generation can remake the world in a way that is beyond our grasp.
And don't fret the narcissism stuff. The Boomers have done it for decades now...you now Happy Days and anything associated with the ridiculous 1950's High School experience. Were they still talking about the great 1850's in 1900...seems doubtful.
All well good luck Y Generation.”
Gathering Storm: Miss California Trying to Redefine Traditional Breasts for the Rest of Us
Commented May 02, 2009 at 13:41:00 in Politics
“Hope you feel better now. Good grief. This girl has the same opinions as a whole lot of other Americans. And that's ok. We live in America, where we are tolerant and respective of each other's opinions...right...you believe that don't you.
So get your rant out of the way and move on. Don't let the small minded religious views of another human being get you down.
Life's too good for that and all that angst just weighs you down.”
So get your rant out of the way and move on. Don't let the small minded religious views of another human being get you down.
Life's too good for that and all that angst just weighs you down.”
Hank007 replied on May 02, 2009 at 14:17:57
“"We live in America, where we are tolerant and respective of each other's opinions"
obviously not.”
obviously not.”
shedances replied on May 02, 2009 at 14:06:59
“Actually, she does not. That's why she lost! And not to sound as preachy as Miss California ... but I'm in a long term heterosexual marriage with a partner I adore, yet that doesn't preclude others of differing likes/dislikes from choosing partners who work for them. Everyone should have that right; and marriage isn't about one person telling another who to be intimate with (that's far too hostile for me).”
hp blogger Brian Normoyle replied on May 02, 2009 at 13:53:51
“I assure you it has nothing at all to do with "ranting." I firmly believe, as is stated in the article, that she is entitled to her own beliefs and opinions and enjoys the right to express them. The majority of the article is satire intended to point out the inconsistencies of her "biblical" positions and the irony and hypocrisy of them.
I encourage you to re-read the piece what that understanding in mind.”
I encourage you to re-read the piece what that understanding in mind.”
President Obama: Dump Joe Biden, Your Vice President of Panic, Right Now!
Commented May 02, 2009 at 13:24:57 in Politics
“Good grief...you didn't really listen to what Biden said...did you. Actually what Biden said is what the CDC should be saying. And in the context of the question he was asked, his answer was frank and honest. That's the stuff that courage is made of. I love a politician who says what he means and what he thinks. He's smart enough to know that if this Swine Flu is a deadly pandemic...than hell yes you should stay off planes and trains...if you can.
Your outrage and that of others is that his frank comments spark fear. But just what will this nation do if a "real" pandemic like the Spanish Flu hits this country. Will we not take action because it will cost the travel industry money or will we do what is necessary to stop it??
Sadly, people like yourself don't seem prepared to accept that what Joe Biden is saying is actually a rational response to a pandemic.
You may not like a VP that speaks his mind honestly...but I do and since I voted for him...he can stay.”
Your outrage and that of others is that his frank comments spark fear. But just what will this nation do if a "real" pandemic like the Spanish Flu hits this country. Will we not take action because it will cost the travel industry money or will we do what is necessary to stop it??
Sadly, people like yourself don't seem prepared to accept that what Joe Biden is saying is actually a rational response to a pandemic.
You may not like a VP that speaks his mind honestly...but I do and since I voted for him...he can stay.”
Basic Algebra: What Will the Verdict Be?
Commented Mar 01, 2009 at 20:49:33 in Politics
“Verdict...you seek a verdict...but you seem to think that it's only a few. Sadly the verdict is against every one us. Our government is of, by and for the people. In our own frightened and wholly seflish desire to for unattainable security we "allowed" the Bush Administration to violate everything that once made us Americans.
The indictment is against us all. And so must the final verdict be as well.”
The indictment is against us all. And so must the final verdict be as well.”
Keith52 replied on Mar 03, 2009 at 14:22:29
“Not me. I don't feel guilty. I didn't vote for him and I knew Iraq was a lie and was outspoken about it. I have no guilt. I now want Bush to pay for his crimes. That's how it works here.”
GrahamInCanada replied on Mar 01, 2009 at 22:08:58
“Personally, I don't blame you all for Bush and Co., nor do I think you are all co-conspirators with Bush and Co., nor do I confuse America with Americans nor with the American Government and particularly not with particular Presidents.
The indictment is not against America, nor is it against Americans, what kind of reductionist kool aid is this?
But you might have an individual guilty mind behind this maudlin bastardization of citizenship by which you might personally hope to escape individual accounting?”
The indictment is not against America, nor is it against Americans, what kind of reductionist kool aid is this?
But you might have an individual guilty mind behind this maudlin bastardization of citizenship by which you might personally hope to escape individual accounting?”
SpringDoc replied on Mar 01, 2009 at 22:01:58
“Well isn't that an easy write off. I don't buy it and won't accept it. I do agree that our representation in Washington failed this country horribly by not holding the bush administration accountable for the corruption and crimes by the federal government. Of course, not all are guilty. The Representatives that stood with Dennis Kucinich on Resolution 333 are to be celebrated for their bravery. Pelosi sold out, to get the Speaker position. She can redeem herself now by standing with Conyers in holding those reponsible for the crimes committed over the past 8 years. Will she stand with him all the way? This remains to be seen.”
The Wingnut Revolution
Commented Feb 26, 2009 at 21:57:26 in Politics
“What's amazing is that Republicans so rarely extol the ideas of Teddy Roosevelt. Perhaps this is because Teddy understood that people always act in their own interests and rarely in the interest of their neighbors, their communities or ultimately their country. "Country First" is the most hollow battle cry we have yet seen from the radical right. Teddy, personally held the captains of industry and banking accountable and understood that government has exactly that responsibility to its citizens to protect them not only from physical foreign or domestic threat, but also from the uncurbed greed of their neighbors.
Perhaps today we need protection from the seditious hatred spewed by the Glen Becks around us.”
Perhaps today we need protection from the seditious hatred spewed by the Glen Becks around us.”
newleaf replied on Feb 26, 2009 at 23:10:08
“well said, I agree 100%”
Map Of Potential High-Speed Rail Built By The Stimulus
Commented Feb 21, 2009 at 22:38:12 in Green
“Hey somebody get Richard Branson to start up Virgin Rail --- first a high speed train "Virgin Rail" from LA to Vegas...with gambling cars that start their action at the NV line. Once that line is profitable start getting the rest built.
Imagine living in St. Louis and working in Chicago or waking up on a Saturday and deciding to shop on Rush Street and be back home to St. Louis, Indianapolis, or Milwaukee before dinner.
Or better yet...let Die Bahn come over here and teach us how to really utilize trains.”
Imagine living in St. Louis and working in Chicago or waking up on a Saturday and deciding to shop on Rush Street and be back home to St. Louis, Indianapolis, or Milwaukee before dinner.
Or better yet...let Die Bahn come over here and teach us how to really utilize trains.”
Totto replied on Feb 22, 2009 at 15:00:21
“Virgin operates trains in the west of England. Nice ones built in France, if I remember correctly.”
zerotimes10 replied on Feb 22, 2009 at 03:14:03
“KSMullins! Slap me 5 homey!
Thas what i'm talkin''bout!”
Thas what i'm talkin''bout!”
Citi Jet Purchase: $50 Million, 12-Seat Plane Despite $45 Billion Bailout
Commented Jan 26, 2009 at 18:40:35 in Business
“Hey...get a grip people and stop bashing Private jets. A whole lot of us (many thousands) in the Midwest make our living working in the Private Aviation Market. Most corporations that do the math find that owning and operating a private jet will save them money in the long run, particularly those who utilize their jets for Life Flights and other activities.
Good grief...NBC news just mentioned this article. Ridiculous...”
Good grief...NBC news just mentioned this article. Ridiculous...”
zanzig replied on Jan 26, 2009 at 19:18:51
“The point also is not that it is cost effective but that it is being purchased with taxpyer money: or at least at the same time as Citi is being given taxpayer money because they are apparently in dire straits. If you are holding one hand out to receive free money, you cannot under any morality, spend large sums on frivolities. Do you upgrade your car just to support people employed by car manufacturers at a time when you are receiving welfare payments, if your existing vehicle runs perfectly adequately?”
HighHorse replied on Jan 26, 2009 at 19:12:33
“You are right, and good, Please keep working at your jobs.
They, Citigroup did NOT need the new Corporate jet, they already have two (2) of them.”
They, Citigroup did NOT need the new Corporate jet, they already have two (2) of them.”
whataretheysmoking replied on Jan 26, 2009 at 19:01:15
“dude, every heard of wipro? the indian software giant? their CEO - one of the world's richest men - aseem premji - flies economy on commercial aircraft.”
graffen48 replied on Jan 26, 2009 at 18:50:27
“It shows an astonishing lack of understanding and/or sensitivity to how the public is perceiving things right now. The point is not if the money was well spent, but that these are supposed to be upper level executives, the best and the brightest. That's some sad best and brightest and these bozo's wouldn't fast 5 more minutes in my company. First fire these incompetents”
Hell Has Officially Frozen Over... I Agree with Ann Coulter on Something
Commented Jan 14, 2009 at 12:44:04 in Media
“I like your comments. Sadly, Ann is the wrong messenger for a message that does not to get out. Kids do need a mom and a dad. Both enrich the life of a child. I learned a great many things from my liberal mother and my conservative, work-aholic father. I'm a better person for the lessons and examples they set for me.
I remember watching Toy Story for the first time and being very troubled by the lack of a father. No wonder this boy's attachment to Buzz was so strong. He had no other male role model in his life. And I wonder why the writers chose to leave a father out. Was it provide more reality to a movie about talking toys...a commentary on the state of American families?? We dads have value that is every bit as important as that provided by mothers. It takes both of us to make the child...isn't is reasonable to suggest that it takes both of us to raise it was well?”
I remember watching Toy Story for the first time and being very troubled by the lack of a father. No wonder this boy's attachment to Buzz was so strong. He had no other male role model in his life. And I wonder why the writers chose to leave a father out. Was it provide more reality to a movie about talking toys...a commentary on the state of American families?? We dads have value that is every bit as important as that provided by mothers. It takes both of us to make the child...isn't is reasonable to suggest that it takes both of us to raise it was well?”
Ann Coulter on The View (VIDEO)
Commented Jan 14, 2009 at 12:36:12 in Media
“Well...makes you wonder how many of these criminally inept investment banker types were raised by single moms...”
kellysmalltowngirl replied on Jan 14, 2009 at 14:02:12
“Great point! LOL”
What Obama Can Learn from Lincoln's Inaugural
Commented Jan 12, 2009 at 13:13:18 in Politics
“I think the socio-economic element is worth looking at. Particularly the fact that Northern Markets sold cheap "slave labor" cotton to the hungry European markets.
And really, has Wall Street changed much since that time...as we see companies pressed continually to move manufacturing to the next "low cost region" of the world to ensure share holder value.”
And really, has Wall Street changed much since that time...as we see companies pressed continually to move manufacturing to the next "low cost region" of the world to ensure share holder value.”
PNG replied on Jan 14, 2009 at 16:14:22
“KSMullins :
Yup. Cultural Slavery: those deemed 'lesser' than the majority has now transformed to Economic Slavery: Those whose financial worth whom are considered 'lesser', and the endgame is the same: profit”
Yup. Cultural Slavery: those deemed 'lesser' than the majority has now transformed to Economic Slavery: Those whose financial worth whom are considered 'lesser', and the endgame is the same: profit”
What Obama Can Learn from Lincoln's Inaugural
Commented Jan 12, 2009 at 13:09:58 in Politics
“Well first, let's hope his grasp of history is a bit better.
"Despite his efforts to placate the South, rebels interpreted the Inaugural as a declaration of war, and the upper slaveholding states of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas soon seceded."
C'mon...you know better. Lincoln's call for 75,000 men to put down the Rebellion is the act that drives Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina from the Union. Oh and it just so happens that these three states provide more than half of the troops for the Confederate forces. Unwilling to raise their hands against their fellow Southern States they took up arms against a Federal Government they felt was acting in opposition to the Constitution.
And of course, we can only wonder how much better off Haiti would be today had Douglas acted on his previous idea.”
"Despite his efforts to placate the South, rebels interpreted the Inaugural as a declaration of war, and the upper slaveholding states of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas soon seceded."
C'mon...you know better. Lincoln's call for 75,000 men to put down the Rebellion is the act that drives Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina from the Union. Oh and it just so happens that these three states provide more than half of the troops for the Confederate forces. Unwilling to raise their hands against their fellow Southern States they took up arms against a Federal Government they felt was acting in opposition to the Constitution.
And of course, we can only wonder how much better off Haiti would be today had Douglas acted on his previous idea.”
davidly replied on Jan 12, 2009 at 14:18:13
“Nevermind, I misread your point.”
davidly replied on Jan 12, 2009 at 14:15:30
“There is nothing in his inaugural address calling for putting down the rebellion.”
FearlessFreep replied on Jan 12, 2009 at 14:01:18
“Of course, Lincoln only made the recruitment call after the Confederates seized Fort Sumter. It was time to recognize that the war was underway.”
Two Questions
Commented Jan 12, 2009 at 12:54:54 in Politics
“Absolutely correct. We are a nation on the cusp of becoming something far less than we were. At the end of World War II, the average German man or woman found themselves forced to acknowledge that their nation had engaged in horrible atrocities. Many sought solace in the knowledge that "I didn't know...I wasn't part of it."
Well we all know that none of us bought that argument. And folks that applies even so to Americans whose access to information is light years ahead of the average German living in 1940's Germany. And of course we glamourized our "national sin" on 24 each Sunday evening.
Well now it's game time and Americans have to do what Americans have always done...acknowledge our wrongs and set them right. This is what has always set us apart from other nations. Let's hope it always does.”
Well we all know that none of us bought that argument. And folks that applies even so to Americans whose access to information is light years ahead of the average German living in 1940's Germany. And of course we glamourized our "national sin" on 24 each Sunday evening.
Well now it's game time and Americans have to do what Americans have always done...acknowledge our wrongs and set them right. This is what has always set us apart from other nations. Let's hope it always does.”
davidly replied on Jan 12, 2009 at 13:26:13
“Name one instance that SETS US APART from other nations in which we acknowledged and correct our wrong. America's biggest problem is its superiority complex.”
You Are Being Lied to About Pirates
Commented Jan 06, 2009 at 08:52:06 in World
“Sorry dude...comparing Somalis to Robert Drake, Morgan, Blackbeard, etc. just doesn't work for me. And there are some contradictions to your story. Why dump nuclear and other wastes off-shore and then go after the fishing stocks in the same region?? Not sure I'm buying that one.
And you know...if these Somali "Robin Hoods" had any character worthy of note...wouldn't they be asking for something other than millions of dollars...of course they would...but they are a far cry from modern day "Robin Hoods". No these pirates whom you seem to want to praise are preying on shipping in order to secure money for the warlords whom they serve.
These are the same men who steal UN Aid Food Stuffs from their own starving people. These are men completely and wholly without honor and they do need to be eradicated for the benefit of the region and they own nation.
So let the Union Jack flap proudly in the wind and bring these curs to justice.”
And you know...if these Somali "Robin Hoods" had any character worthy of note...wouldn't they be asking for something other than millions of dollars...of course they would...but they are a far cry from modern day "Robin Hoods". No these pirates whom you seem to want to praise are preying on shipping in order to secure money for the warlords whom they serve.
These are the same men who steal UN Aid Food Stuffs from their own starving people. These are men completely and wholly without honor and they do need to be eradicated for the benefit of the region and they own nation.
So let the Union Jack flap proudly in the wind and bring these curs to justice.”
boloelcholo replied on Jan 07, 2009 at 01:42:24
“Word!”
elefantnhaus replied on Jan 06, 2009 at 11:29:58
“ARRRRRRRRRR!!!!”
What If the Book Business Collapses?
Commented Dec 31, 2008 at 03:06:37 in Media
“The Wall Street "shareholder" virus plagues this industry as it does every industry. Companies don't manufacture or service stock value...yet that seems to be all that they or Wall Street care about. But do shareholders actually purchase the products and services provided by the companies whose stock they own...my guess is rarely if at all.
Companies need to stop worrying about Wall Street and Shareholders and worry about their paying customers...the reason they are in business in the first place.”
Companies need to stop worrying about Wall Street and Shareholders and worry about their paying customers...the reason they are in business in the first place.”
Zbigniew Brzezinski Calls Joe Scarborough 'Stunningly Superficial'
Commented Dec 31, 2008 at 02:59:57 in Media
“No doubt. Too bad Joe couldn't take his lecture more graciously.”
Nazi Videos On YouTube Draw Condemnation
Commented Dec 31, 2008 at 02:34:48 in Media
“Censorship is not the answer. And many of the clips run are simply replays of German newsreels that are shown with equal vigor on The History Channel and The Military Channel.
History is what it is and the Waffen SS for better or worse are part of that history.”
History is what it is and the Waffen SS for better or worse are part of that history.”


