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August 3, 2009

Open Thread

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Compliments of Diversity Lane.

Posted by Van Helsing at August 3, 2009 8:36 PM

Comments

I know this is an old VIDEO but it does make for a good laugh at the expense of socialized medicine.

Posted by: AmericanToTheCore at August 3, 2009 8:52 PM

Selling rose colored glasses to moonbat morons who dont want to see OBAMAS plunging approval polls

Posted by: SPURWING PLOVER at August 3, 2009 9:06 PM

Reminds me of that cheesy John Carpenter movie THEY LIVE - with Roddy Piper, the "wrastler". It featured one of the most ridiculously overextended fight scenes outside of Grade C Kung Fu movie.

Posted by: Ghost of Bruce Lee at August 4, 2009 5:47 AM

Posted by: Gregory of Yardale at August 4, 2009 6:01 AM

Remember the ignorant left-wing troll from last week, grungy something, that was insisting that all conservatives were old flabby white men?

Not so much.

Main story here: Obama Culties try to crash tea party, but in the end, they just got high and wandered away.

Posted by: Gregory of Yardale at August 4, 2009 6:06 AM

check this letter out and pass it around - may we surround this lady!

Posted by: nancz at August 4, 2009 6:06 AM

The useless liberal trolls in Evans, Colorado nixed the free public premier screening of a Christian themed movie, "Set Apart," based on the moonbats' favorite anti-Christian lament of a "violation of church and state."

Moonbatty city events coordinator Betty Grauberger said,"it was because of its religious content," and the perception that the city was sponsoring a religious event. The movie was scheduled to be shown at the Evans community center.

Not one complaint was received in regards to the movie being shown at the events center, but the cancellation was made to avoid "potential controversy" associated with idea of the city sponsoring a movie that has religious themes.

Of course, it was only a matter of time before the "church and state" trump card was played.

Said moonbatty Betty, "The decision was made based on the separation of church and state, we didn't want to offend anybody." (Translation: we want to offend all Chritians, but offend not any
atheists).

The movie stars Richard Roundtree and John Schneider as two pastors who help troubled inner-city youths from Los Angeles to leave the urban lifestyle for a summertime of the cowboy lifestyle in Utah and Colorado in order to help the youths gain a new perspective on life.

The movie's screenwriter and associate producer, George Flynn, said he was disappointed by the cancellation. He said the movie was not intended to be a religious movie, but a movie with an
inspirational message.

But that didn't matter to the moonbats in Evans, Colorado. Apparently, their interpretation of American history is so twisted that they actually believe that the phrase "a violation of the separation of church and state" actually appears in the Constitution.

The movie will be released on DVD on September 22.
Just don't look for it in the DVD collection at the Evans, Colorado public library. They wouldn't want offend anybody ya know. Gotta keep church and state separate.

What a bunch of losers. Full story here: http://www.greeleytribune.com/article/20090731/NEWS/907319983&parentprofile=


Posted by: Graycat at August 4, 2009 8:16 AM

Posted by: Gregory of Yardale at August 4, 2009 8:41 AM