2006-Nov-04, Saturday

dorchadas: (Ping Kills)
You decide.

You can also check out his website.

Or the website of notable racist and nutbag Michelle Malkin, who has an article on it, for the frothing wingnut perspective.

There are some good points in the DP comments too, like how no one was complaining about the person dressed as a former Penn Professor arrested for possession of child pornography, or the various perennial offensive costumes (pimps and hoes, etc.). And one mention of how it's Halloween--people are supposed to dress as something scary.

Also, you want to know what's offensive? This is fucking offensive.
dorchadas: (Office Space)
I just realized the implications of the last link in the last entry.

American torture techniques (and yes, it's fucking torture) are now classified as state secrets. Revealing them is a crime. Knowing about them without having appropriate security clearance means you could reveal them. Therefore, being tortured makes you a security risk, since you now know about them

In Bush's America, it is legal to take non-citizens, and anyone Der Fuhrerthe President considers to be a security risk, kick down their doors in the middle of the night and haul them away to be tortured. It is legal to bring their families along and torture them to if that will help get more information out of them.

Another thing I've realized is, if you vote Republican, you don't just support fascism, you are a fascist.

If you vote Republican this Tuesday, do me a favor and never talk to me again. Thanks.

Can someone tell me why Republicans hate our freedom more than the terrorists?