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Intel&Sebastian
Oct 20, 2002

colonel...
i'm trying to sneak around
but i'm dummy thicc
and the clap of my ass cheeks
keeps alerting the guards!


Edit: Wow now I feel awful for sniping the daily Limbaugh off the page. But whatever this picture owns.

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Drastic Actions
Apr 7, 2009

FUCK YOU!
GET PUMPED!
Nap Ghost

Intel&Sebastian posted:



Edit: Wow now I feel awful for sniping the daily Limbaugh off the page. But whatever this picture owns.

That Squirrel did not throw the book down and set it on fire. Must be a RINO.

Dr. Arbitrary
Mar 15, 2006

Bleak Gremlin

Intel&Sebastian posted:



Edit: Wow now I feel awful for sniping the daily Limbaugh off the page. But whatever this picture owns.

I'm guessing that the guy in the suit is actually pretty stoked to be meeting Mrs. Clinton. A job's a job.

thefncrow
Mar 14, 2001

quote:

Imagine an agency of the federal government, without any proper adjudication before any sort of court, tribunal, or what have you, just comes along and, on their own whim, decides to eliminate your private property rights.

loving wow. The balls it takes to actually say this without following up with how this is an actual thing that happened, repeatedly, to Native Americans.

quote:

if the Redskins just have to sit there and grin and take it while their private property rights are dismantled, the people responsible for it will not be happy.

Hey, an actual poi- oh wait, Rush is talking about the football team. Nevermind.

Intel&Sebastian
Oct 20, 2002

colonel...
i'm trying to sneak around
but i'm dummy thicc
and the clap of my ass cheeks
keeps alerting the guards!

Dr. Arbitrary posted:

I'm guessing that the guy in the suit is actually pretty stoked to be meeting Mrs. Clinton. A job's a job.

Even if he's not a signed copy of Clintons book is most def going to pull in more money than eating up travel expenses and wearing a fursuit pays. And if he's smart he'll hold onto it until after 2016 when it'll turn into a copy signed by the first lady president.

TheDeadlyShoe
Feb 14, 2014

The squirrel looks appalled and confused to me :(

Mr Ice Cream Glove
Apr 22, 2007

Here is how Dana Loesch views the Redskins controversy

quote:

White progressive pajama boys are upset that they can't dictate how American Indians should feel about team names.

Tell Democrats: burn all the $20 dollar bills! What Jackson did was way worse than anything Synder could ever do. #poseurs

Can we also take the $20 out of circulation? The likeness of Democrat Andrew Jackson, behind the American Indian genocide, is offensive.


Let this retweet she made guide you to the spin zone on this issue



Guys, it is not a slur...it is a tribute

Berke Negri
Feb 15, 2012

Les Ricains tuent et moi je mue
Mao Mao
Les fous sont rois et moi je bois
Mao Mao
Les bombes tonnent et moi je sonne
Mao Mao
Les bebes fuient et moi je fuis
Mao Mao


I am 110% behind removing Jackson from our currency, let's do it.

Mr Ice Cream Glove
Apr 22, 2007

Berke Negri posted:

I am 110% behind removing Jackson from our currency, let's do it.

As Chappelle said

"Our money looks like baseball cards with slave owners on them.

Sharkie
Feb 4, 2013

by Fluffdaddy

Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:

Here is how Dana Loesch views the Redskins controversy


Let this retweet she made guide you to the spin zone on this issue



Guys, it is not a slur...it is a tribute

I'm sure that to uncover what native americans really think, she'll be traveling to many reservations and interviewing them to make sure that their voices will be heard over the chorus of pc sjw liberals.

Berke Negri posted:

I am 110% behind removing Jackson from our currency, let's do it.

Agreed.

Dr.Zeppelin
Dec 5, 2003

Let's see how far the anti-PC crowd goes and rename the team to the Washington Happy Holidays.

Sharkie
Feb 4, 2013

by Fluffdaddy

Dr.Zeppelin posted:

Let's see how far the anti-PC crowd goes and rename the team to the Washington Happy Holidays.

Put Nat Turner on the 20 dollar bill.

Berke Negri
Feb 15, 2012

Les Ricains tuent et moi je mue
Mao Mao
Les fous sont rois et moi je bois
Mao Mao
Les bombes tonnent et moi je sonne
Mao Mao
Les bebes fuient et moi je fuis
Mao Mao


Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:

As Chappelle said

"Our money looks like baseball cards with slave owners on them.

It is not really that bad a roster, if you don't count the $2 bill. Jackson definitely stands out. I really wouldn't be surprised with the string of successes Native activism has had lately that getting him off the twenty isn't at least floated in public dialogue down the road.

Mel Mudkiper
Jan 19, 2012

At this point, Mudman abruptly ends the conversation. He usually insists on the last word.
Wow, looking over that transcript it's impressive how Rush manages to turn a decision by a small bureaucratic court to apply an existing legal standard to an existing legal trademark into the end of democracy as we know it.

Like, he just keeps escalating and escalating. He manages to go from "loss of trademark" to "taking your doctors and destroying your lifestyle by taking away coal" in a paragraph.

He really has a talent for absolute manipulative bullshit

OAquinas
Jan 27, 2008

Biden has sat immobile on the Iron Throne of America. He is the Master of Malarkey by the will of the gods, and master of a million votes by the might of his inexhaustible calamari.
Heh. I remember being part of an effort in middle school to try and get Jackson replaced with Frederick Douglass. Obviously, it went nowhere.

But now with Dana Loesch offering support, I can see nothing but easy sailing for such an initiative!

fknlo
Jul 6, 2009


Fun Shoe

Berke Negri posted:

I am 110% behind removing Jackson from our currency, let's do it.

I remember seeing a suggestion to put MLK on the $20 not too long ago. He was a republican, the right should love it!

computer parts
Nov 18, 2010

PLEASE CLAP

Radish posted:

Sometimes I get the feeling we have been in a North/South Korea situation for 150 years where open hostilities are over but we still hate each other and the war is ongoing.

Because you go out and find the most spiteful people to laugh at.

FuzzySkinner
May 23, 2012

Intel&Sebastian posted:



Edit: Wow now I feel awful for sniping the daily Limbaugh off the page. But whatever this picture owns.

She's actually a really nice women in real life.

Complete opposite of the rights portrayal of her.

RadicalR
Jan 20, 2008

"Businessmen are the symbol of a free society
---
the symbol of America."

FuzzySkinner posted:

She's actually a really nice women in real life.

Complete opposite of the rights portrayal of her.

Are you the man in the fursuit?

Come on, you can tell us.

Edible Hat
Jul 23, 2007

by FactsAreUseless

fknlo posted:

I remember seeing a suggestion to put MLK on the $20 not too long ago. He was a republican, the right should love it!

Where did the idea of MLK being a Republican emerge from? Wikipedia suggests that he consistently voted for Democratic candidates. His father was a Republican earlier in his life, but seemed to have switched parties when Kennedy bailed his son out of prison during the '60 campaign.

Edible Hat fucked around with this message at 01:27 on Jun 19, 2014

Mr Ice Cream Glove
Apr 22, 2007

Edible Hat posted:

Where did the idea of MLK being a Republican emerge from? Wikipedia suggests that he consistently voted for Democratic candidates. His father was a Republican, certainly.

I say we go for Bill Ayers on the 10, Reggie Love on the 5 and Sandra Fluke on the 1 for peak GOP freak out

BBJoey
Oct 31, 2012


I love that Conservatives can't seem to comprehend that no, Islam is not some unified monolithic religion of doom. Anyone with even a passing knowledge of the Middle East knows that Saudi Arabia is deeply Sunni and Iran is deeply Shiite, and nothing in the world could compel them to unify. But I guess sectarian tension doesn't fit neatly into their talking points re the Moslem hordes (despite the fact that Sunni-Shia fighting is so prominent in the news nowadays with ISIS doings its thing), so it can safely be ignored.

Mc Do Well
Aug 2, 2008

by FactsAreUseless

computer parts posted:

Because you go out and find the most spiteful people to laugh at.

These are real sectarian tensions in the United States of America.

"The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void."

— Section 4 of the 14th Amendment

This text was almost used to crash the Federal Government and the entire post-War global financial system.

Dr. Ron Paul's Bonafide Hardboot CureAll.

mllaneza
Apr 28, 2007

Veteran, Bermuda Triangle Expeditionary Force, 1993-1952




Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:

I say we go for Bill Ayers on the 10, Reggie Love on the 5 and Sandra Fluke on the 1 for peak GOP freak out

Obama on the new $3 bill.

Raskolnikov38
Mar 3, 2007

We were somewhere around Manila when the drugs began to take hold
If were looking for new people on the money to piss off republicans I don't think you can do better than Fredrick Douglas, MLK, John Brown, General Sherman and W.E.B. Du Bois

BBJoey
Oct 31, 2012

mllaneza posted:

Obama on the new $3 bill.

I think you mean $3/5 bill.

Nintendo Kid
Aug 4, 2011

by Smythe

Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:

I say we go for Bill Ayers on the 10, Reggie Love on the 5 and Sandra Fluke on the 1 for peak GOP freak out

And Reagan on the $2 bill (which noone uses)

Mr Ice Cream Glove
Apr 22, 2007

Lena Dunham on the 50
Dan Savage on 100

Mel Mudkiper
Jan 19, 2012

At this point, Mudman abruptly ends the conversation. He usually insists on the last word.

Edible Hat posted:

Where did the idea of MLK being a Republican emerge from? Wikipedia suggests that he consistently voted for Democratic candidates. His father was a Republican earlier in his life, but seemed to have switched parties when Kennedy bailed his son out of prison during the '60 campaign.

Its literally based on the fact that MLK was a christian minister and Republicans pretend they are the only Christian party. Thats it.

Republicans
Oct 14, 2003

- More money for us

- Fuck you




Funny thing is in past episodes when the topic of changing the Redskins name came up he agreed that it probably wouldn't be a bad idea. But not by GOVERNMENT FORCE.

The call-ins for suggested replacement names were hee-larious, of course.

Mel Mudkiper
Jan 19, 2012

At this point, Mudman abruptly ends the conversation. He usually insists on the last word.

Republicans posted:



Funny thing is in past episodes when the topic of changing the Redskins name came up he agreed that it probably wouldn't be a bad idea. But not by GOVERNMENT FORCE.

The call-ins for suggested replacement names were hee-larious, of course.

They should rename themselves the Washington Bullets.

A. It would immediately be supported by the Right
B. It would end of the travesty of the Wizards dropping that awesome name.

Knight
Dec 23, 2000

SPACE-A-HOLIC
Taco Defender

Mel Mudkiper posted:

Its literally based on the fact that MLK was a christian minister and Republicans pretend they are the only Christian party. Thats it.
"He's a guy I like, he must like all the things I like."

I've brought up MLK's support of socialism, saying "there is something wrong with capitalism" and "there must be a better distribution of wealth, and maybe America must move toward a democratic socialism," his anti-war stance and vocal opposition to the Vietnam war, his views that the military budget should be cut to fund welfare programs, his involvement in the "Poor People's Campaign" which pushed for economic aid to the impoverished and demanded a guaranteed income. I even googled letters from MLK in his own writing stating that, as of 1954, he had always voted with the Democratic Party in the past.

...and after some heads nodding I got "Well he was killed by a Democrat, so..." It wouldn't surprise me if he was (he was a southern segregationist who loved George Wallace), but I've never seen it actually documented what party James Earl Ray was registered with, anyhow.

icantfindaname
Jul 1, 2008


Republicans posted:



Funny thing is in past episodes when the topic of changing the Redskins name came up he agreed that it probably wouldn't be a bad idea. But not by GOVERNMENT FORCE.

The call-ins for suggested replacement names were hee-larious, of course.

BUT BLACK PEOPLE SAY THE N WORD!!!!!!

I swear it's like clockwork

Lemniscate Blue
Apr 21, 2006

Here we go again.

Republicans posted:



Funny thing is in past episodes when the topic of changing the Redskins name came up he agreed that it probably wouldn't be a bad idea. But not by GOVERNMENT FORCE.

The call-ins for suggested replacement names were hee-larious, of course.

Ever since this gained traction again I've been pushing for the "Washington Machine".

Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.
I liked that line about renaming them the Washington Congress, because they can't pass a goddamned thing, either.

FuzzySkinner
May 23, 2012

Watching Fox News because Parents.

Um, Holy poo poo, watching Hannity, and it feels like it's rerun of a 2004 episode.

"SEE! THE LIBERALS SUPPORTED THE WAR! IT WAS "THEY" THAT GOT US INTO THIS WAR!"

He then played clips of John Kerry from 1971 discussing what had happened in Vietnam, and then a clip of him from 2005 discussing some of the atrocities that occurred at Iraq.

Eggplant Squire
Aug 14, 2003


computer parts posted:

Because you go out and find the most spiteful people to laugh at.

You say this on the page where one of the most influencial media personalities in the country is arguing that removing the trademark of a team from a white man that is an ethnic slur is a great injustice missing the obvious hypocrisy of actual historical theft by the government from the people that slur is referencing. You can also look to specific states going out of their way to re-enact voting restrictions and re-segregate their schools. It's not that I'm going out of my way to find stuff, it's obvious there is a serious movement to turn back civil rights in this country, stymie new ones from being granted, and white wash the Confederacy's hand in propagating atrocities. The Heritage Foundation just had a panel where they say that millions of Muslims are dedicated to destroying Western Civilization and that the "good" ones are inconsequential. In addition the violent rhetoric from those people is becoming increasingly disturbing. It's not just the Freep thread anymore where you can see that stuff, it is their entire message.

Maybe calling our current situation an armistice agreement between the North and South that has lingered for over a century is too hyperbolic, but there's a serious schism in this country and it separates a lot of people on regional and political identities.

Eggplant Squire fucked around with this message at 04:00 on Jun 19, 2014

Pirate Radar
Apr 18, 2008

You're not my Ruthie!
You're not my Debbie!
You're not my Sherry!
How about an actual Republican for the $20?

Eisenhower.

pentyne
Nov 7, 2012

Edible Hat posted:

Where did the idea of MLK being a Republican emerge from? Wikipedia suggests that he consistently voted for Democratic candidates. His father was a Republican earlier in his life, but seemed to have switched parties when Kennedy bailed his son out of prison during the '60 campaign.

Prior to the Civil Rights Act the Deep south was strongly democrat and Republicans were the only other option.

Then the entire political spectrum realigned and the right became more and more dominated by morality/religion until we have the current state of affairs. I'd say blame Reagan but on paper he was much more liberal then the current GOP.

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woke wedding drone
Jun 1, 2003

by exmarx
Fun Shoe

*whispers* "Aren't you hot in there bitch? Get a real job. No one will ever believe I said this to you."

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