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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Anderson Cooper on South Park and Revolution Muslim
For one thing, look at the words he used. Also what about those people who are unaware of "Anderson Cooper" deserving it, as you put it? Imagine you knew nothing about his equivocating. Think for a moment. Imagine that you were someone out side of the anti-jihad movement who nothing about this or how Anderson Cooper behaved in the past and than the first thing you saw after that video was Peter's Comment. Second of all it makes it sound like he actually doesn't really appreciate him finally doing the right thing.
They don't seem any worse to me than language used by half the commentors on this blog or some of the contributors themselves (2 in particular come to mind) and they are mild compared to some of the stuff left in comments here.
Besides, even here Cooper is equivocating. He doesn't believe any of this. He believes what CNN tells him to and for the moment South Park is the topic du jour so he needs to feign outrage because if he didnt he'd be pilloried (not least by Hirsi Ali herself). If CNN told him that muslims were justified in this he'd take that track instead. He has no opinion of his own and thus no balls.
And besides, look at his face all scrunched up. Looks like he's trying to suppress a fart.
He is in the coal regions, but not as a tavern owner but as an (alledged) leader of the Molly Maguires.
Whether or not they were in the anthracite regions in the 1800's has never been conclusively proven. And much was muddied beyond hope when Frank Gowen (of the Reading Railroad) had James McParland trump up so much on union activists just to break the unions.
Very complicated and twisted stuff. Search Molly Maguires if you're interested in the story.
Finally, that faggot Anderson Cooper seems to have found his fucking spine.
ReplyDeleteI was rather surprised by that as well.
ReplyDeleteSee how long it lasts. . .
Peter Dengler,
ReplyDeletePlease don't use language like that. Not only does it not help our cause, but it makes you look like a hate monger.
How does verbally bashing someone who deserves (after years of equivocating dribble) bashing make someone look like a hate monger?
ReplyDeleteJack Kehoe,
ReplyDeleteFor one thing, look at the words he used. Also what about those people who are unaware of "Anderson Cooper" deserving it, as you put it? Imagine you knew nothing about his equivocating. Think for a moment. Imagine that you were someone out side of the anti-jihad movement who nothing about this or how Anderson Cooper behaved in the past and than the first thing you saw after that video was Peter's Comment. Second of all it makes it sound like he actually doesn't really appreciate him finally doing the right thing.
They don't seem any worse to me than language used by half the commentors on this blog or some of the contributors themselves (2 in particular come to mind) and they are mild compared to some of the stuff left in comments here.
ReplyDeleteBesides, even here Cooper is equivocating. He doesn't believe any of this. He believes what CNN tells him to and for the moment South Park is the topic du jour so he needs to feign outrage because if he didnt he'd be pilloried (not least by Hirsi Ali herself). If CNN told him that muslims were justified in this he'd take that track instead. He has no opinion of his own and thus no balls.
And besides, look at his face all scrunched up. Looks like he's trying to suppress a fart.
Jack Kehoe,
ReplyDeleteAre you offended by the language at this site. Do you think we should tone it down?
I can't imagine who those two are to whom you are referring.
ReplyDelete;-)
Why'd you name yourself after Pennsylvania's very own Black Jack Kehoe?
The man was a tavern owner -- The Hibernian House -- how cool is that?
ReplyDeleteAnd it sounds better than James McParland.
Is he very famous in Pennsylvania? I'd never heard of him before.
ReplyDeleteHe is in the coal regions, but not as a tavern owner but as an (alledged) leader of the Molly Maguires.
ReplyDeleteWhether or not they were in the anthracite regions in the 1800's has never been conclusively proven. And much was muddied beyond hope when Frank Gowen (of the Reading Railroad) had James McParland trump up so much on union activists just to break the unions.
Very complicated and twisted stuff. Search Molly Maguires if you're interested in the story.
Hmm.
ReplyDeleteI think I've heard that name Frank Gowen somewhere before.