Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Saying Goodbye To The Country In His Inimicable Way

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And His Presidential Library

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The Most Loathsome Creature In Political History Looks On

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Mass Murderer Booed One Final Time



Notice how the vile media suckups tut tut this publioc display of hatred for this criminal, and immediately cut away to celebrants on the street.

We as a nation blew it today. As soon as Obama was sworn in, this traitorous walking sewage should have been summarily arrested along with his entire cabinet and sent to prison to await trial. Obama could have walked his talk and shown his country and the world that the rule of law still exists here, and that justice still prevails. By not doing that he declared clearly and unambiguously that nothing substantive will change during his administration, and that all his flowery speechifying is just more horseshit.

2 Comments:

Blogger Devin said...

Holy Beejebus! Totally agree about Cheney-my gosh in that pic he looks like Freddy Krueger mixed with something-ugggh-:-) I was having a conversation with someone very close to me and I wondered aloud if in 43s farewell speech on 15 January-if he would find a way to consciously or unconsciously flip us the bird one last time-I feel sorry for whatever truthful historian comes along to catalog and write a book about the Bush years-man talk about walking through a sewage dump! In my heart of hearts i do not know if there is any hope for the US anyway-but I did feel good seeing the pricks helicopter taking off from WH for the last time! Best to you and the Mrs and all who comment here!

20/1/09 7:40 PM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Indeed, devin. I added a video of Bush being booed, something his handlers and the media bent over backwards to avoid for years by never allowing him to be before a non hand picked crowd. Notice how they were prepared by dimming the boos and cutting to a celebration scene.

20/1/09 8:08 PM  

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