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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Sean C"
Date: 03 Apr 2007 10:43:19 PM
Object: OT: Neo-con low-crawler Bonaduce on Rosie: String her up for Treason
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2007/300307executerosie.htm
"Personally I think at this point if anyone had a rope thick enough, I
think that Rosie should be strung up for treason," states Bonaduce,
claiming that O'Donnell is giving "aid and comfort to the enemy."

Washed-up, no-talent child "stars," drug addicts and serial stalkers.
The rightwing really has to scrape the bottom of the barrel to come up
with scumbags low enough or desperate enough to peddle its wares.
--Sean C
Neo-Con: 'Execute Rosie For Questioning the Government'
Feverish MSNBC guest calls for death penalty to stop free speech
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Friday, March 30, 2007

Frothing bloodthirsty Neo-Con TV talking heads have crossed the line in
their response to Rosie O'Donnell's comments on The View, with one
MSNBC guest calling for O'Donnell to be executed for questioning the
U.S. government.
Maniacal Neo-Con attack dogs cannot debate Rosie O'Donnell on a level
playing field about the issues she raises on her show and therefore
always have to resort to ad hominem name calling, demands that she be
fired and as was broadcast last night, public calls for her to be
hanged.
Actor and radio host Danny Bonaduce, appearing as a guest last night on
MSNBC's Scarborough Country, hosted by former Republican Congressman
Joe Scarborough, advocated the death penalty in response to Rosie
O'Donnell's statements about the Iran hostage crisis and her
questioning the official story behind 9/11.
"Personally I think at this point if anyone had a rope thick enough, I
think that Rosie should be strung up for treason," states Bonaduce,
claiming that O'Donnell is giving "aid and comfort to the enemy."
Bonaduce was quick to cry foul after claiming his own family had
received death threats after he appeared in a You Tube video being
asked about 9/11 conspiracies, but it seems he has no qualms about
advocating the murder of Rosie O'Donnell.
Unlike Bonaduce and his ilk, we afford him the right to make his sick
and disgraceful comments under the banner of the first amendment, but
the nature of his warped rhetoric highlights perfectly the attitude of
these festering Bush cheerleaders and their fundamentalist zeal to see
anyone who questions the government hung from the highest rafter.
Because Bonaduce doesn't have the intellectual capacity nor the decorum
to calmly refute Rosie with reasoning, logic and evidence, his only
recourse is to impetuously demand she be killed.
Likewise, the Hannity's, Scarborough's and O'Reilly's of the world can
only keep feeding their braindead audience the kool-aid by wrapping
themselves in phony patriotism and calling O'Donnell un-American
because she doesn't agree that U.S. troops should be fed into another
meat grinder.
Death penalty for Rosie?
These mouthpieces have the nerve to demand O'Donnell apologize to
troops in Iraq when it was their willful and unquestioning pimping of
war propaganda fed to them by the Bush administration that helped get
the troops into the disaster in the first place.
The remainder of their rebuttal consists of highlighting O'Donnell's
weight, while repeating a string of childish insults to the glowing
approval of their mindless desecrated American flag made in China
waving drunken audience.
The other aspect to it is that they are panicking about their ratings
dropping month after month and know that starting a feud with O'Donnell
will temporarily bring back attention to their failing broadcast and
briefly rejuvenate their stuttering careers.
Any rational minded person can look at what both sides are saying and
come to a decision as to who is more likely telling the truth - an
individual who presents evidence and asks questions in a detailed and
calm manner, or a gaggle of attack dogs who hurl 3rd grade level
insults and demand the individual be killed for questioning the status
quo.
You decide.
.


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