Mr. Martyr is a Palestinian bomb maker and teacher of Islamic fundamentalism who lives in a squalid refugee camp. When Mr. Martyr calls upon the class for answers to questions like, What comes to your mind when you think of Judaism, Akknaad Ali Horshackka raises his hand... ew, ew, ew, I know the answer Professor Martyr, “the rock and the tree will say: Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him!”
Yes Horshakka, peace be upon you, he replies.
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Ahmed Yousef, chief political adviser to the Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Hyena, has announced support for Obama.
"We like Mr. Obama. We hope he will win the election and I do believe he is like John Kennedy, great man with great principle, and he has a vision to change America."
The ringing endorsements just keep coming in
Louis Farrakan, Hanoi Jane, 'spiritual advisor' Wright, 'Mentor' Bill Ayers, Jimmy Carter, and now, the Hamas terror organization.
Yes she can!
Just team her with Evita Kerry and Viola.
The Chinese have forbidden this old guy from taking his bong hits during the Olympics.
After cracking some Tibetan skulls on televisions across the world... the Chinese need to make a good impression by stopping the smoking.
Just recently, I've become so spoiled by the sound of flac... I can no longer tolerate the sound of my lossy Mp3's. I've become as finicky as Morris the cat. So now, I must go through the process of ripping all my music files to flac. It seems like a lot to do, but I think its worth it. The pros are quite substantial.
Flac files sound identical to compact disc Flac format is non proprietary Flac is natively supported by many popular players, including WinampCons? Only one... Flac is large...
I've always wondered how the hard right would react to a Nancy Reagan endorsement of McCain. Rush Limbaugh's probably tremoring like a cerebral palsy victim, and Michelle Malkin is probably looking like that kid from the Shining who froths at the mouth while trying to warn his mother of 'redrum.'
I've begun to change my music files from Mp3's to Flac. I like the Flac format because it gives me the full range of sound, unlike the lossy Mp3's I've been listening to all these years. Even when Mp3's are ripped @ 320 kbps, they just can't match the sound of Flac.
Well, it looks like SP1 installed on my rig without any complications... and my nvidia drivers haven't been exiled into the Bermuda Triangle yet. lol So far, I haven't noticed anything new at all. Big deal.
The Urban dictionary has 2 definitions.1. McCainiac - Devoted supporter or fan of Sen. John McCain of (R-Arizona), esp. those who backed him during 2000 presidential bidSome guy didn't agree.
2. McCainiac - A chest-thumping, brown-person-hating warmonger who wants an ever expanding American empire.
McCainiacs think that Muslims attack us because we are supposedly free.
I think this was one of Mac's far left critics.
Last night, when Mike Huckabee won in Kansas and Louisiana, I suddenly realized why Mitt Romney dropped out of the race. It wasn't because he was stepping aside for the good of the nation, It was because he was about to be crushed in the south by Huckabee. Romney's crash and burn could have been caused by anything, but I think the main reason was the Romney campaigns arrogant insistence that 'a vote for Huckabee was a vote for McCain.'
Romney shills like Liz Cheney, Bay Buchanan, and Mary Ma...
Found this insanity on a far left website... More loons who think the Towers were brought down by 'controlled implosions.'
I defied the edict of Rush Limbaugh and voted for John McCain in yesterdays election. I am very proud of this vote. After watching virtually every debate, I believe that Mac is the best of the bunch. It looks like Ann Coulter may have to follow through with her martyrdom and vote for Hillary.
Far right fringes, spearheaded by Rush Limbaugh are throwing conniption fits over John McCain's likely nomination. One of their biggest complaints about McCain is the McCain/Kennedy plan, which they call amnesty. But this is politics, so theres a bit of selective reasoning involved.
Romney, in a 2005 interview with the Boston Globe, described McCain's plan as 'very different than amnesty,' and 'reasonable.'
Whatever we say from this point forward can't change that fact.