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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Impeccable intellectual depravity of the week

As a follower of the precept of epicaricacy, i have no problem wishing the worst to an individual like Tony Snow, but apparently moral leprosy is stronger than cancer, and the despicable lying sack of shit is still obfuscating and distorting the truth to his full capacity. Next time i want to hear about a remorseless worm like Tony Snow, is for his eulogy.



Friday, January 11, 2008

I kid you not

The piglet face of clueless & ridiculously hubristic punditry, Jonah Goldberg, the over-inflated embryonic neo Fascist Zionist, is taking on the liberal Fascism.


Kommander fatBoy spearheading the struggle for western civilization



Good in case you have run out of toilet paper.....

From the cuckoo's nest

On June 2001, months before the 9/11 "Islamo-Fascist" surprise attack on the US, Paul Wolfowitz gave a speech to West Point graduation class of 2001

7/29/03 Senate hearing on Iraq security & reconstruction

the impunity of certain war criminals






Thursday, January 10, 2008

Crash course on denouncing the pathological inconsistency of presidential candidates

Bunch of bureaucratic thugs with covers

Monday, January 7, 2008

Scatological eschatologist

The nuclear attack on the US we never heard about

If senility doesn't rot the hell of your brain, it certainly preserves it

Friday, January 4, 2008

Beyond Belief-Enlightenment 2.0

Sam Harris. Author,The End of Faith





I agree and appreciate Sam Harris rational, philosophical and critical stances on religious matter, but his sheer hysterical reaction to "Islamofascism" is the byproduct of an individual who doesn't know shit about the historical & geopolitical context of the Islamification of today's Middle East politics.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Blast from the past

The moral and intellectual clarity of some Christian muckrakers

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Next step, the revival of the stake & torture chambers

Pope announces War on Satan



Former Hitlerjunge's member, Nazi Germany soldier, and grand protector of the congregation of catholic pedophiles, Pope Benedict (former Cardinal Ratzinger) is embarking on yet another astonishing mass exercise of socio-psychological pathology. Maybe there is a god after all....., how can one expects such monumental pile of walking excrements to live that long.
Euthanasia....


Pope's exorcist squads will wage war on Satan

By Nick Pisa

The Pope has ordered his bishops to set up exorcism squads to tackle the rise of Satanism. Vatican chiefs are concerned at what they see as an increased interest in the occult. They have introduced courses for priests to combat what they call the most extreme form of "Godlessness." Each bishop is to be told to have in his diocese a number of priests trained to fight demonic possession. The initiative was revealed by 82-year-old Father Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican "exorcistinchief," to the online Catholic news service Petrus. "Thanks be to God, we have a Pope who has decided to fight the Devil head-on," he said. "Too many bishops are not taking this seriously and are not delegating their priests in the fight against the Devil. You have to hunt high and low for a properly trained exorcist. "Thankfully, Benedict XVI believes in the existence and danger of evil - going back to the time he was in charge of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith." The CDF is the oldest Vatican department and was headed by Benedict from 1982, when he was Cardinal Ratzinger, until he became Pope in 2005. Father Amorth said that during his time at the department Benedict had not lost the chance to warn humanity of the risk from the Devil. He said the Pope wants to restore a prayer seen as protection against evil that was traditionally recited at the end of Catholic Masses. The prayer, to St Michael the Archangel, was dropped in the 1960s by Pope John XXIII. "The prayer is useful not only for priests but also for lay people in helping to fight demons," he said. Father Paolo Scarafoni, who lectures on the Vatican's exorcism course, said interest in Satanism and the occult has grown as people lost faith with the church. He added: "People suffer and think that turning to the Devil can help solve their problems. We are being bombarded by requests for exorcisms." The Vatican is particularly concerned that young people are being exposed to the influence of Satanic sects through rock music and the Internet. In theory, under the Catholic Church's Canon Law 1172, all priests can perform exorcisms. But in reality only a select few are assigned the task. Under the law, practitioners must have "piety, knowledge, prudence, and integrity of life." The rite of exorcism involves a series of gestures and prayers to invoke the power of God and stop the "demon" influencing its victim.

Friday, December 28, 2007

The excremental nature of certain Harvard Law school professor

Alan Dershowitz who by himself confirms that concocting a fraud is still a great American academic tradition



Harvard academic fungus Alan Dershowitz, the vile, worthless, spineless Lying little worm, who's life is a monument to forgery, fraud and deception, is finally being exposed for what he really is. A monument to intellectual depravity, and the moral equivalent of a septic-tank leech. Norman has published some of the radical contemptuous right-wing quack's correspondences. The obnoxious & sinister personal vendetta of Alan Dershowitz towards Norman Finkelstein, is now a matter of record.

Smoking Guns

Thursday, December 27, 2007

The entertaining side of war criminal

No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people

The most inappropriate Bush war smirk of 2007.
By Bob Cesca.

Given 2008's inevitably ramped-up analysis of the Bush Legacy by the very serious traditional media, there's one aspect of the president which, staggeringly though not surprisingly, won't be covered. In fact, it's never been covered to my knowledge. The traditional media has never really challenged the president on his grotesquely inappropriate reactions to serious issues -- especially Iraq.
His uncomfortably ridiculous smirks and smiles illustrate his inadequacies as a leader: his fugacious attitude; his vacant stature; and, most strikingly, his apparent inability to grasp the reality of his decisions. It's all right there on the screen -- underlined by those tiny baby teeth.
So as a reminder to the traditional media, I'd like to present the Most Inappropriate Bush War Smirk of 2007. But first, some runners up.



The date: October 17, 2007
The place: The White House Press Briefing Room
The hilarious quote: "But this -- we got a leader in Iran who has announced that he wants to destroy Israel. So I've told people that if you're interested in avoiding [grinning] World War III [end grinning], it seems like you [begin giggling] ought to be interested in preventing them from have the knowledge [end giggling] necessary to make a nuclear weapon."



The date: April 3, 2007
The place: The White House Rose Garden
The hilarious quote: "That's precisely why I sent more troops into Baghdad."



The date: January 14, 2007
The place: 60 Minutes
The hilarious quote: "There's not enough troops on the ground right now to provide security for Iraq and that's why I made the decision I made."

And now, for the historical record, The Most Inappropriate Bush War Smirk of 2007:



The date: January 16, 2007
The place: PBS's NewsHour With Jim Lehrer
The hilarious quote: "If I didn't believe we could keep the egg from fully cracking, I wouldn't ask 21,000 kids -- additional kids to go into Iraq to reinforce those troops that are there."

Soon after this smirk, the president, as part of his euphemistically nicknamed New Way Forward, ordered an additional 21,000 soldiers into Iraq with the goal of providing military cover for a political solution to the civil war there.

During the intervening 11 months between the above smirk and today, 6,796 American soldiers were either killed or wounded under the president's hap-hap-happy command. The political solution for which these soldiers gave their lives... never happened. I don't know who he thinks he is or what he thinks he's grinning about, but for the Commander in Chief of the United States armed forces to smile and giggle while discussing warfare of any form or magnitude is an insult -- not just to the soldiers who followed his orders into battle, but also to basic decency and human morality. From his zany "those WMDs have to be around here somewhere" sketch to his shit-eating grin whilst comparing warfare to wacky-yet-delicious breakfast foods, this extends far beyond the necessary objective distance of a military leader and into the realms of madness. This is the Bush Legacy, Traditional Media. Please consider this in the coming months. President Bush injected a psycho bomb into the Middle East without any real grasp of the consequences and, nearly five years into the conflict, is so affectless about these consequences as to smirk and laugh at it all.
Or maybe there's an hilarious joke in there somewhere and we're all just dumb about it.

Joseph Goebbels

Life and words of Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister

Goebbels use of semantics, his mannerism and sheer hysteria, remind me of Donald Rumsfeld.










Bhutto's death over Bin Laden's death




In this interview, Bhutto implied that Osama Bin Laden was assassinated, of course "Sir David Frost" doesn't blink, and never followed up on this remarkable revelation.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Once upon a time in America

America is the only nation in history which has miraculously gone directly from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilisation

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Faux Christmas present

Affirmative & positive reaction to potential disaster



When i first saw the report on a news network, i actually believed that someone blew away that war criminal and pathological lying son of a bitch, who occupied the oval office.
Disappointing news indeed.....

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Professional Athletes, fake,expensive and phony



When the Crack pipe nation turns into a steroid sportdome

I always hated team sport, which is a sort of psychological three hold to "group thinking" mass therapy and fuzzy male bonding..,but today with the release of the "Steroid report", this is all too clear,. Those overpaid chubby Pro-athletes have two things to be grateful to, stupid ignorant fans and dope.....With the appropriate amount of chemical, you can turn anybody into a sport champion.

VoA
Latimes

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Fun with Nazi Zionists

Genital twerp is like fanaticism, it has propensity towards hereditary





Junior Ass Breathing Brown-Noser, John Podhoretz and son of old decrepited Zionist genocidal maniac Norman Podhoretz (who hasn't die yet.....), is to step into his demented senile father's shoes, as Editor in Chief of The Commentary, the neo conservative paedophiliac rag. Like father like son, You can expect from this minor version of gastrointestinal virus, the same type of excremental outbursts, his father used to deliver. A long long struggle against Islamofascism, and a will to butcher as much Arabs (Muslins and non-Muslims) as possible.....
Congratulations Doktor Podhoretz

From the New York Times interview.

In 1995, you were among the three founders of The Weekly Standard, which is snappier than Commentary and quickly surpassed it circulation-wise. In the ’90s, the Clinton years, conservative magazines exploded. The classic rule of thumb is that if you are an intellectual ideological magazine, you do better in opposition than you do if your views are reflected by people in power

Right. In the Bush years, left-leaning publications like The Nation and The New York Review of Books have flourished. Do you read either one? I look at The New York Review of Books. It’s what it has been for 35 or 40 years, which is a highly sophisticated vehicle for anti-American self-hatred.

What do you make of writers like Eric Alterman, who have criticized your appointment as an act of cronyism, which goes against the conservative belief that jobs should be awarded on the basis of merit and not affirmative action?
That’s a very personal thing. Twenty years ago, I refused to shake his hand.

Why is that? Shouldn’t you make some pretense of civility toward your fellow writers? I think making a pretense of civility toward Eric Alterman is like making a pretense of civility to a scorpion.

Small magazines used to be associated with lofty ideas, but I wonder if ideas and visions have shrunk in our time into mere political agendas. If you’re asking me whether there has been intellectual degeneration in our time, the answer is no. There was plenty of substandard thinking even in the precincts of Partisan Review.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

National Review endorses a "funny" underwear wearing cultist.

Conservative rag and flaghship of conservative ass-clows movement, has selected their new leader


Putin's girlfriend to become Putin's successor

The road to power are paved with battered assholes




Pravda.
Guardian.

Beating up the Anglo-American neo-fascists

When compassion is not enough



News.com (Australia):

Terror detentions "like apartheid-era"

Archbishop Desmond Tutu has accused the United States and Britain of pursuing policies like those of South Africa's apartheid-era government by detaining terrorism suspects without trial. At an event to commemorate the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDR) today, the Nobel laureate said the detention of suspected al-Qaeda and Taliban members at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was a "huge blot on a democracy". "Whoever imagined that you would hear from the United States and from Britain the same arguments for detention without trial that were used by the apartheid government," Archbishop Tutu said. Archbishop Tutu is chairman of the Elders, a group of prominent international statesmen that includes former US president Jimmy Carter, anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela and his Mozambican-born wife, Graca Machel. The group is spearheading a campaign to get one billion people to sign a pledge reaffirming the principles of the UNDR, passed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948. Archbishop Tutu, who helped lead the struggle to overthrow white minority rule in South Africa, said he was surprised so many Americans had accepted the argument that the Guantanamo detentions were necessary because of national security. "It is exactly what the apartheid government used to say here," the Anglican cleric said. His remarks come amid a growing outcry over alleged abuses at Guantanamo, which was used as a mass detention centre for suspected violent Islamic radicals in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US. Critics have said the US is circumventing international law by holding detainees without charge, often for years, and violated their human rights with forced confessions and torture tactics.
President George W. Bush said the detentions are lawful, humane and necessary as part of its fight against extremists in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere in the world.
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a legal challenge by Guantanamo inmates who are contesting their detention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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