Got "torture"?
What constitutes torture for me is listening and witnessing the clownish antics of Code Pink.
Seriously. Dressing up like a clown in pink ninja getups and engaging in street theater performances and screaming in-your-face chants with a bullhorn is not my idea of effective protest.
Labels: Code Pink, Mukasay, political cartoons, waterboarding
12 Comments:
I feel like you do about those wackos and have no intention of watching that video they posted. They don't even make me angry any more. I just think they're disgusting and I want to be able to enjoy my lunch without upchucking.
Code Pink simply doesn't "factor," unless they get so stupid one of them gets dropped in their tracks.
BZ
This Congress is a load of CRAP!!! Their very presence IS torture.
Di you get a load of Kennedy lamblasting about waterboarding ? The king of carboarding!
Di you get a load of Kennedy lamblasting about waterboarding ? The king of carboarding!
Really? I thought it was still known as "waterboarding".
That is the wackiest bunch of Lunatics I have ever seen.
Yeah, okay, waterboarding is torture. So what? It's only been used three times in the terror war and it worked all three times and those bad guys are still alive and unharmed.
Can't say that about Dan Pearlman, or Pvt. Kristian Menchaca and Pvt. Thomas L. Tucker and the hundreds of others who were truly tortured by having body parts removed.
Waterboarding is rather mild compared to amputation, burned with a hot iron, holes made with power drills, or being forced to view Code Pink videos.
That was a great comment thread on the circus freak web site:
http://codepinkdc.blogspot.com/2007/11/day-in-life-of-codepink-peace-activists.html
Are you one of the anonymous commenters Wordsmith?
One of the anti-Pinkos cited this great article:
http://media.www.drurymirror.com/media/storage/paper740/news/2007/10/31/Voices/Tactless.Activism.Is.Ineffective-3067592.shtml
"Although it's an international organization, very few people had heard of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence until this month. The Sisters are a group of cross-dressing gay men who dress-up in the garments of Catholic nuns and participate in displays of public activism against the Catholic Church. Last week they took their activism act to San Francisco's Church of the Most Holy Redeemer and, dressed in drag and hideous makeup, demanded that the archbishop deliver Holy Communion to them.
Similar to the Sisters in public displays is the anti-war group Code Pink for Peace, an anti-war focused on an immediate American withdrawal from Iraq. While Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was testifying to a Congressional panel, Code Pink protestor Desiree Ali-Fairooz leapt out at Rice from the audience. With red-paint covering her hands, Ali-Fairooz shrieked at Rice "The blood of millions of Iraqis is on your hands!" Capitol Hill security removed Ali-Fairooz and five other Code Pink protestors after they continued to disrupt the hearing."
These Code Pinkos make me reach for another kind of pink - Pepto Bismal! They dress like buffoons and they are so homely in the face, too. Yuk.
The irony of Teddy's water comments are not lost on me, either. And his dog, a Portugese Water Dog, is named SPLASH! Too good. But sick he is.
Got Code Pink?
A healthy dose of Anti-Pink Mace will wash this problem down the drain!
Awwww man,if sad posts need a tissue alert,posts like this one should have a vomit alert. Yuck...
I couldn't agree more!!
And yah, Ted Kennedy giving a lecture on how awful drowning is just put me over the edge. He and the Clintons have no shame.
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