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November 28, 2007
Trash Day
A friendly reminder: if this is collection day in your neighborhood, don't forget to take the trash out.
A moonbat trying to block the movement of military equipment in Olympia is dragged out of the way after receiving a well-deserved dose of pepper spray. |
Via Free Republic, on a tip from Cheetah.
Posted by Van Helsing at November 28, 2007 7:51 AM
Comments
It's about time these numbskulls were dragged back into reality.
I also advocate Olympia officials declaring a strict adherence to the Laws of Physics. The Laws of Physics state that a human body in a highway can in no way stop a tractor-trailer loaded with 50+ tons of military equipment. This same Law also makes sitting on a railroad track in order to stop a train illegal. By reverting to the Laws of Physics, no law in Olympia could be broken, and those trying to break the law will suffer some very real consequences.
Just a thought.
Posted by: Harris at November 28, 2007 9:16 AM
Looks like they're dragging him through the muck that has built up around the storm drain. I wonder if these degenrates have been pissing in the street?
Posted by: forest at November 28, 2007 9:24 AM
Newsbusters notes that the LA Times is freaked out by Mitt Romney's normalcy.
Romney's life looks like a photo album of the American dream: two homes, one in a posh Boston suburb and the other on a New Hampshire lakeside; four cars (he drives a red Mustang, Ann a Cadillac SUV); a friendly dog, big Christmases, church every Sunday, meaningful family discussions (Web viewers can watch as the Romneys gather on the sofa to ponder his run for president). If he has a vice, it's chocolate malts.
From the article, you can also read what the LA Times regards as a normal American life for a politician:
a steady diet of infidelity, divorce, pot smoking, high-class call girls and foil-wrapped cash stashed in freezers
So ya see, folks, why to the MSM, people like our pepper-gassed friend in the story above are heroes, and soldiers and others who manifest American values are the freaks.
Posted by: V the K at November 28, 2007 9:47 AM
Ah, the smell of pepper spray in the morning...
Posted by: Beef at November 28, 2007 9:53 AM
...smells like....moonbats!
Posted by: phil at November 28, 2007 11:42 AM
Thank goodness for pepper spray.
I'm going out to buy some right now!
Posted by: Mockin'bird at November 28, 2007 12:25 PM
This may be the start of a trend! (I hope)
Posted by: KHarn at November 28, 2007 3:01 PM
Kudos to the police force involved.
Before you drag these scum off, if you want to beat them first, hard, about the head and shoulders, with nightsticks, or whatever, feel free to do so -- wouldn't bother me a bit.
Posted by: jc14 at November 28, 2007 9:56 PM


