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"Fredric L. Rice" |
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01 Feb 2006 11:00:06 PM |
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Christian Nazism in Amerikkka |
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/02/333163.shtml
Here's Sheehan's statement on "what really happened" when the
fascist Christian regime arrested her for wearing a T-shirt,
just like Nazi Germany or some third world shithole dictatorship.
This is what America has become thanks to Christianity.
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"As I stand here right now, I can tell the American people the program's
legal, it's designed to protect civil liberties, and it's necessary."
-- George W. Bush on his felonious domestic espionage treason against us.
The Bush twins: Traditional Christian Family Values at its finest
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| User: "Giles" |
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| Title: Re: Christian Nazism in Amerikkka |
02 Feb 2006 04:29:40 PM |
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Fredric L. Rice wrote:
http://portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/02/333163.shtml
Here's Sheehan's statement on "what really happened" when the
fascist Christian regime arrested her for wearing a T-shirt,
just like Nazi Germany or some third world shithole dictatorship.
This is what America has become thanks to Christianity.
"At that time, I was wearing the shirt that said: 2,245 Dead. How many
more? "
Consider:
She wore the shirt because she wanted to provoke trouble. If everyone
had just ignored her she would have been disappointed. Her arrest
resulted in plenty of free publicity, which is just what she wanted.
But no real danger. She's not going to prison. It's just ***** media
manipulation. It's an old,old gag.
So why do you foam at the mouth about this crap?
Here's an idea, Fred: Get a T-shirt with a picture of Mohammed on it
and go to Iran.
polar bear and nu-monet v8.0 can make wagers on how long before we see
you featured in an Muslim internet snuff flick. That'll show those
rightards!
Now that has some genuine entertainment value!
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| User: "Fredric L. Rice" |
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| Title: Re: Christian Nazism in Amerikkka |
02 Feb 2006 09:12:43 PM |
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"Giles" <connover@hotmail.com> wrote:
She wore the shirt because she wanted to provoke trouble.
Er, no. She wore it during the day's protests against this
fascist regime's crimes and atrocities against humanity.
If everyone had just ignored her she would have been disappointed.
Er, no, if she had been ignored she would not have had her
rights violated.
Her arrest resulted in plenty of free publicity,
Which once again exposed this fascist regime's assaults against
America's rights, liberties, and freedoms. The fascists have since
apologized for violating her rights and have admitted that there
are no laws against wearing T-shirts and buttons. In fact, her
lawyers have located the legal distinction which specifically states
that t-shirts and buttons don't constitute "protesting."
Looks like you're a rightard.
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"As I stand here right now, I can tell the American people the program's
legal, it's designed to protect civil liberties, and it's necessary."
-- George W. Bush on his felonious domestic espionage treason against us.
The Bush twins: Traditional Christian Family Values at its finest
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| User: "Giles" |
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| Title: Re: Christian Nazism in Amerikkka |
03 Feb 2006 03:05:50 AM |
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Fredric L. Rice wrote:
"Giles" <connover@hotmail.com> wrote:
She wore the shirt because she wanted to provoke trouble.
Er, no. She wore it during the day's protests against this
fascist regime's crimes and atrocities against humanity.
Er, no. She tried to wear it to the fucking SOTU at the Capitol. Smart
fucking move.
If everyone had just ignored her she would have been disappointed.
Er, no, if she had been ignored she would not have had her
rights violated.
This afternoon at the People's State of the Union Address in DC where I
was joined by Congresspersons Lynn Woolsey and John Conyers, Ann
Wright, Malik Rahim and John Cavanagh. Lynn brought me a ticket to the
State of the Union Address. At that time, I was wearing the shirt that
said: 2,245 Dead. How many more?
I couldn't disrupt the address because Lynn had given me the ticket and
I didn't want to be disruptive out of respect for her. I, in fact, had
given the ticket to John Bruhns who is in Iraq Veterans Against the
War. However, Lynn's office had already called the media and everyone
knew I was going to be there so I sucked it up and went.
Lynn's office had already called the media and everyone knew I was
going to be there
Lynn's office had already called the media and everyone knew I was
going to be there
Lynn's office had already called the media and everyone knew I was
going to be there
Her arrest resulted in plenty of free publicity,
Lynn's office had already called the media and everyone knew I was
going to be there
Lynn's office had already called the media and everyone knew I was
going to be there
Which once again exposed this fascist regime's assaults against
America's rights, liberties, and freedoms. The fascists have since
apologized for violating her rights and have admitted that there
are no laws against wearing T-shirts and buttons. In fact, her
lawyers have located the legal distinction which specifically states
that t-shirts and buttons don't constitute "protesting."
http://michellemalkin.com/archives/004425.htm
Rep. Lynn Woolsey is the member of Congress reportedly responsible for
giving Cindy Sheehan access to the State of the Union address last
night. When it comes to whether she knew Sheehan would pull the stunt
she pulled, Woolsey has absolutely no plausible deniability. She is one
of disruptive guerilla group Code Pink's biggest advocates.
Recall that Code Pink obtained 16 tickets--reportedly from unidentified
members of Congress from New York and California-- to last year's
inaugural address, which they interrupted repeatedly with their screams
and banner-unfurling antics.
Woolsey should be ashamed of sponsoring Sheehan's attempt to turn a
historic, ceremonial event in American history into a cheap moonbat
spectacle. Did she also supply tickets to Code Pink protesters last
year?
If there are House rules governing such ticket privileges for members
of Congress, they ought to be enforced and Rep. Woolsey's privileges
should be revoked.
Looks like you're a rightard.
ROTFLMAO
What a dupe.
Looks like your just plain old retarded.
It's just ***** media manipulation. It's an old,old gag.
So why do you foam at the mouth about this crap?
Here's an idea, Fred: Get a T-shirt with a picture of Mohammed on it
and go to Iran.
polar bear and nu-monet v8.0 can make wagers on how long before we see
you featured in an Muslim internet snuff flick. That'll show those
rightards!
Now that has some genuine entertainment value!
How about it Fred?
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| User: "Fredric L. Rice" |
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| Title: Re: Christian Nazism in Amerikkka |
03 Feb 2006 09:28:31 PM |
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"Giles" <connover@hotmail.com> wrote:
Fredric L. Rice wrote:
"Giles" <connover@hotmail.com> wrote:
She wore the shirt because she wanted to provoke trouble.
Er, no. She wore it during the day's protests against this
fascist regime's crimes and atrocities against humanity.
Er, no. She tried to wear it to the fucking SOTU at the Capitol. Smart
fucking move.
Er no, she wore it while protesting the fascist regime's crimes
and atrocities against humanity and covered it with a jacket when
se took her seat. It was after she was seated that she removed
her jacket and the Republinazi fascists dragged her out -- and
for which the city apologized since there's no laws against having
words or buttons on a t-shirt.
Look at this rightard buttfuck defend fascism -- while he spews
Christofascist ignorance.
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"As I stand here right now, I can tell the American people the program's
legal, it's designed to protect civil liberties, and it's necessary."
-- George W. Bush on his felonious domestic espionage treason against us.
The Bush twins: Traditional Christian Family Values at its finest
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| User: "Giles" |
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| Title: Re: Christian Nazism in Amerikkka |
04 Feb 2006 03:04:15 PM |
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World War 1 brought a demand for escapist entertainment. The big hits
on the London stage were Chu-Chin-Chow, The Maid of the Mountains and
The Bing Boys are Here starring George Robey and Violet Loraine who
sang the smash hit 'If you were the Only Girl in the World'. The
spectacular musical Chu Chin Chow became the stage's longest running
show with 2,235 performances at His Majesty's Theatre in London
opening on 31 August 1916.
Chu Chin Chow was based on the Arabian Nights tale of Ali Baba and the
40 Thieves. It was a big budget spectacular costing =A35,300 with over a
dozen scene changes, fantastic sets, big dance routines and exotic
costumes. The design for the show had been inspired by the fashion for
all things Eastern which had originated with Diaghilev's production
of the ballet Scheherazade. This had starred Nijinsky and the costumes
had been designed by Leon Bakst.
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