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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Late Night: What’s the Worst Thing Ever, Tom Friedman?
Friedman married a billionaire. What does he care? In a just world, he’da been in a tumbril long since.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Learning from the best
I didn’t think the Afghans could teach Lloyd Blankfein ANYTHING about corruption. Wow!! But the majority of Afghans are still available as skittery objects for America military target practice, for which we all must be grateful, eh?
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Poll Finds Americans Evenly Split on Marijuana Legalization
Interesting that “ruggedly individualistic” Merkins would allow ANY government to tell them what they may or may not ingest, inhale, or inject. But drug dealers, law enforcement, and big pHarma are happy about drugs remaining illegal, that’s for sure.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Rape Comment Could Cost GOP Another Senate Seat
Then the rapes of his wife and daughters (even his sons, come to think of it) would be the intent of god, and Mourdock couldn’t bitch about it. The rapist and the third-term abortionist, too, would be intents of god, usless god is a basically useless squit.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post On the Need to Continue Pointing Out That Nobody Has Gone to Jail for the Financial Crisis
When the banking executives are held responsible, then regular American citizens might think about obeying laws they find inconvenient. Similarly, when the Bush and Obama administrations are held accountable for war crimes and crime against humanity…
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post The Case for More Bank Failures
In a just and rational world, of course, those who have ruined the lives of millions would ride in the tumbrils (formerly used to transport other excrement)to the guillotines.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Oh spare me…
The Nazis didn’t get to keep Greece after their brutal occupation in WWII, so…
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Mississippi’s Only Abortion Clinic to Stay Open, for Now
I’d like to know just why the GOP wants more inbred, stupid, ignorant Mississipians. Too, haven’t they the compassion to understand that aborting a Mississippi fetus does it a great and lasting good, sparing it from life in Mississippi.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Egypt: Not so much change as “change-ish”
We decry the guillotine, but the French knew enough not to let the rich and powerful hang around, and here we hounded the Tories out of town.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Good job Jackasses
Spending a nickel south of the Mason-Dixon is an act of continuing treason against the Union of the U. S., a crime those crackers committed in 1861 but didn’t pay the usual price traitors pay. We didn’t hang the confederate traitors as we should have, and their spawn continue to ruin our country.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Bank of America’s Protection Detail
Always wise to remember the cops are hired thugs for business interests.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post The State that time forgot (probably on purpose)
70% of the jobs created in the future will NOT require a college education, pretty much as it is today. (Nail salon, anyone.) Tennessee kids will make good burger flippers, and, of course, that’s better than staring at a mule’s ass all day when you plow the back 40.
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godistwaddle commented on the diary post Who would you trust to repair Komen’s reputation? by Teddy Partridge.
Komen proved it has no principles. It’s dead to me and mine.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Virginia Ultrasound Bill Doomed After Senator Strikes It
Christ-tard martyrs used to die for their principles. Modern christ-tard pols just read the polls.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Marco Rubio, Former PIPA Co-Sponsor, Comes Out Against the Bill
Will applaud Rubio for abandoning his principles. Oh, it’s a republican–scratch the principles thing.
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godistwaddle commented on the diary post Improvement, yes, but not that much improvement by dakine01.
I believe all the members of the Plutocratic Party (that would be Republicans and Democrats) like high unemployment: it depresses the price of labor.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Pakistan Threatens Air Defense at the Border to Counteract NATO Strikes
Imagine the gall: defending your borders against bombing raids by a brutal and distant foreign power. The mind reels.
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godistwaddle commented on the diary post Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster Report: Justice? by TobyWollin.
A few dead miners–brothers, sons, fathers–is a small price to pay for “running coal.”
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Fracking Company Cuts Off Clean Water Shipments to Community They Contaminated
Activists in the ’30′s, say, knew how to use dynamite on wells.
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godistwaddle commented on the blog post Morning Headlines: End of the World Edition
If you’re a NASCAR fan, you got a LOT more wrong with your life than first ladies.
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