A Blog Hiatus, And, Let’s Kill Michelle Malkin

by alec on June 29, 2006 |   Trackback URI   |     Email This Post Email This Post   |   3 Views  

In this bloggy McBlog world of quick opinions from people of little consequence, I’ll be taking a break. Recooperation will begin early tomorrow morning as I fly up to Maine and retreat into my mind for some much needed relaxation and reflection.

In the meantime, I have updated a lot of sections and added a new one too – Blog Roundup. I’ll be in Maine, contemplating the finer things in life, and figuring out new and creative ways to stick a steak knife into Michelle Malkin’s throat, thus making everyone with a concious happy:

She is so bad, even Bill O’Reilly can’t stand her (is that even humanly possible? where is the black hole?):


Michelle Malkin, American Brain Trust

Michelle Bachmann Explains Hurricane Irene

lets buy Helen Thomas some flowers…

The Hardest Job In Politics: Being Michelle Obama

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thepoetryman June 30, 2006 at 11:51 AM

In Kill Bill fashion?

Kill Michelle!

A new movie from Quentin Tarrentino!

This summer!

Michelle bands together with O’Really, Coulter, Gibson, and Rove to take on the liberals!

Only one problem! Their weapon- the faloofa!

Panic in the streets! A state of faloofa!

The country is locked down tighter than the Mexican border!

I’m bored…

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rt543 November 2, 2008 at 10:12 PM

Okay. I just want the war to end.
Three years ago my brother started talking a lot about joining the army. I was shocked and asked him if he really wanted to be a part of Bus’s fiasco. Later I found out that a recruiter was pressuring several people at a his job site about enlisting. The recruiter painted a rosy picture telling him that since he was a scholar he would be in a special elite class.He would recieve money for college,etc…
We did all we could to talk him out of it but he enlisted when he graduated.
Truth set in instantly. He wrote us in alarm to tell us that he was not put in an elite group but was in a group with guys, some of which couldn’t even read or write. He was shipped off to Iraq very quickly. He knew h had made a huge mistake. He wrote us letters saying that there was a great deal of CONFUSION over there.The worst did happen. He was killed three months before he was to return home.
The war is a fasco. That same war has been going on since the pharoahs in biblical times.
After Afghanistan, we should have packed up and gotten out of there as soon as we found Saddam. It’s unwinnable because we don’t even know who the enemy is! What a disgrace. Also Depression and the suicide rate for veterans of the Iraq War is very high.

Halliburton’s happy.

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