Just another little bastard running around in Alaska - http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090312/us_nm/us_palin_2
-Brian
Just another little bastard running around in Alaska - http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090312/us_nm/us_palin_2
-Brian
Like you didnt see that coming back when SNL was making fun of it. Perfect example of “Family Values” in action.
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Things would have been entirely different with a Republican executive (less little bastards in Alaska). Famous last words “I can see Russia from my front porch.” I was not aware that there was any controversy over the paternity, but the web is ripe with rumours. Everyone is claiming paternity. What next a polar bear?
Some unknown person sent me this email, it was unsigned and I do not recognize the email address, -
"Brian,
Do you get up on the wrong side of the bed most mornings?
Why would something like this titillate you?"
In the future, if you wish to communicate with me about an “Off Topic” item, please do so here. I just pop in here once in awhile if I feel like having a pointless argument for entertainment value most of the time or to let off steam.
To answer the questions -
No, things are going pretty well right now. Spring is here and I have lots of things going on. Even business is looking good.
Why do I find this item interesting? Well, I find it more amusing and ironic than anything else. Palin was a hot topic here and she paraded her unwed pregnant daughter on stage with the baby daddy as a picture of “family values”. It was a farce and we (most) of us knew it.
-Brian
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Brian,
obviously a Republican and a very staunch one at that. Should not be too difficult to determine a likely candidate, but then the person wants to remain annonymous so obviously ashamed of his poison pen. Family values are not what I would consider prudent for such a conservative party. One web link I read even purported that Sarah’s last child was actually her eldest daughter’s offspring. Another bastard. How many bastards are there in the Republican party?
Tim Brien said:[/b]
Brian, obviously a Republican and a very staunch one at that. Should not be too difficult to determine a likely candidate, but then the person wants to remain annonymous so obviously ashamed of his poison pen. Family values are not what I would consider prudent for such a conservative party. One web link I read even purported that Sarah's last child was actually her eldest daughter's offspring. Another bastard. [b]How many bastards are there in the Republican party?
How many in the democrat party?
Brian Donovan said:
Some unknown person sent me this email, it was unsigned and I do not recognize the email address, -"Brian,
Do you get up on the wrong side of the bed most mornings?
Why would something like this titillate you?"
In the future, if you wish to communicate with me about an “Off Topic” item, please do so here. I just pop in here once in awhile if I feel like having a pointless argument for entertainment value most of the time or to let off steam.
To answer the questions -
No, things are going pretty well right now. Spring is here and I have lots of things going on. Even business is looking good.
Why do I find this item interesting? Well, I find it more amusing and ironic than anything else. Palin was a hot topic here and she paraded her unwed pregnant daughter on stage with the baby daddy as a picture of “family values”. It was a farce and we (most) of us knew it.
-Brian
Sad to say, it was me who went that unsigned email to you. I thought it had a signature line appended. After I hit the “Do It” button, I wondered about that. Now, I know.
C’mon guys, less of the ‘bastardisation’ of this otherwise pretty good forum.
As a professional, documented and certified bastard from birth, I take umbrage at the implication that bastards of any kind are less human and make a less than human contribution to the general good of the populace.
tac
www.ovgrs.org
I could be wrong but Isn’t Prez B.O. a bastard ?
His mom was not married when he was born and not much older then the Palin girl?
Hummm could Tripp be President some day.
I ask this using the Def. of bastard as a child born out of wedlock.
Coulda been worse…she coulda had 8 kids, no money, no house, and 6 other mouths to feed…
‘OCTOMUM’ for next Republican vice-presidential nomination in 2012.
Geoff George said:
I could be wrong but Isn't Prez B.O. a bastard ? His mom was not married when he was born and not much older then the Palin girl? Hummm could Tripp be President some day.I ask this using the Def. of bastard as a child born out of wedlock.
“Barack Obama, Sr.’s Hawaiian education was sponsored partly by the Laubach Literacy Institute (LLI), which has links to the Nation of Islam, and which considers a socialist world without national borders one of its goals. A financial supporter of the LLI was Elizabeth Mooney Kirk, who co-authored books with its founder, Charles Laubach. Kirk was also a friend of civil rights activist Malcolm “X” (Malcolm Little). It is likely that Malcolm X met Obama, Sr. while visiting the Secretary General of the Kenya Federation of Labour, prominent Kenyan politician Tom Mboya, in 1959, because Mboya and Obama were close friends”
David,
yadda, yadda, yadda. You dished out this trash about 30 topic threads ago. Time to delete the search history topics on the search engine and come up with some new topics.
Tim Brien said:I didn't bring up the topic.
David, yadda, yadda, yadda. You dished out this trash about 30 topic threads ago. Time to delete the search history topics on the search engine and come up with some new topics.
David Hill said:David, unfortunately, you just regurgitate the same old rubbish. Try a new source for your material, for variety.
I didn't bring up the topic.
Rubbish, Tim? I think not. Let’s examine this:
David Hill said:I don't know Tim, I got really really worried about the sinister influence of the "Laubach Literacy Institute," which David has mentioned twice. It funded the education of Obama's father, who he never knew because he was a bastard but that doesn't matter. Apparently it has "connections to the Nation of Islam!" Did you know that? Why aren't you more scared!
"Barack Obama, Sr.’s Hawaiian education was sponsored partly by the Laubach Literacy Institute (LLI), which has links to the Nation of Islam, and which considers a socialist world without national borders one of its goals. A financial supporter of the LLI was Elizabeth Mooney Kirk, who co-authored books with its founder, Charles Laubach.
So I looked it up.
“Dr. Frank Charles Laubach (September 2, 1884 – June 11, 1970) was a Christian Evangelical missionary and mystic known as “The Apostle to the Illiterates.” In 1935, while working at a remote location in the Philippines, he developed the “Each One Teach One” literacy program, which has been used to teach about 60 million people to read in their own language[1]. He was deeply concerned about poverty, injustice and illiteracy, and considered them a barrier to peace in the world. In 1955, he founded Laubach Literacy, which merged with Literacy Volunteers of America, Inc. in 2002 to form ProLiteracy Worldwide. During the latter years of his life, he traveled all over the world speaking on topics of literacy and world peace. He was author of a number of devotional writings and works on literacy.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Laubach
Horrors!! Obama’s father, who he never knew, had his education partly funded by crazy christian evangelical literacy advocates! Who wanted world peace!
Be afraid, be very afraid.
Mike,
what David fears is non-whites becoming literate and speaking out against oppression. His one-nation spiel has been cited several times in various topic threads as a reason to doubt the credibility of the Institute. From memory, David has spoken of his praise for Mohammed Ali and yet he was a minister in the Nation of Islam. I am sure that David does not think Ali is a Muslim terrorist bent on a one-nation world.
Not that it will matter, but for more sane heads:
Quote:
. . . 1955: Frank Charles Laubach founded “Laubach Literacy International” (LLI) which was headquartered in New York State and serving Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean The objectives of LLI were to form partnerships for literacy, community development and peaceful social change. Dr. Laubach felt that World peace is a future ideal of freedom, peace and happiness among and within all nations. “The realization of world peace may also make the idea of individual nations obsolete.” LLI’s stated goal is identical to Marxism, which states that communism is the final stage in human society and is both classless and stateless.The LLI was formed during an era when states required voters to meet minimum qualifications, such as passing literacy tests, in order to register to vote: a principal means by which southern states had prevented African-Americans from voting (to disenfranchise voters). Frank Laubach and Elijah Mohammed of the Nation of Islam both felt that minorities must learn to read to realize their goal of Pan-African social change. It is widely known that Malcolm Little (later Malcolm X), introduced to Nation of Islam (NOI) philosophy while in prison, spent his days memorizing the dictionary. In the context of illiterate blacks not being allowed to vote, LLI, NOI and Kenya became linked by their common goal to empower blacks to enact social change through literacy and advanced education.
Laubach Literacy International (LLI) and Literacy Volunteers of America, Inc. (LVA) merged to form ProLiteracy Worldwide in August 2002 and counts Bill Gates (Obama supporter) as a principal financial backer.
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