Comment Re:Pathetic (Score -1, Troll) 1128
The Left's heroes are usually thugs: Stalin, Mao, Castro, Pol Pot, Che, Maulana Karenga.............
The Left's heroes are usually thugs: Stalin, Mao, Castro, Pol Pot, Che, Maulana Karenga.............
It's ok to be a thug who roughs up old shopkeepers to steal form them, and then punch a cop and try to grab a gun? I'm supposed to feel sorry at the death of that kind of low life?
The old shopkeeper was asking for it. You *must* be a racist.
Brandon Howell thanks you for your support!
You want pathetic? What about poor Brandon Howell?
The USSR would have had a hard time copying the nuke if the US had turned them into radioactive slag in 1945.
Isn't it supposed to be the Google-killer?
The entire Harvard faculty, student body and alumni sent to Syria where they can sue ISIS.
Unattractive hipster girls?
Yes, he screwed up. He honestly believed all that "hope and change" bullshit. Well, he'll be A-OK because we have a "constitutional scholar" in the White House not that drooling Bushitler.......right?
The Guardian? The British version of Pravda? Too bad the Guardian's editorial staff can't share a shallow mass grave with some of the many victims of the Soviet Union.
Can it grip and fire a 3D printed pistol?
Opposing gays and abortions isn't quite the same as selling them as sex slaves or beheading them, is it?
And now the sheep can use your internet history to prove it.
Didn't bat an eye when Stalin was butchering the Ukrainians, Mao butchering the Chinese or Pol Pot butchering the Cambodians.
"If you are asking did I support the Soviet Union, yes I did. Yes, I did support the Soviet Union, and I think the disappearance of the Soviet Union is the biggest catastrophe of my life." - George Galloway
David Rhodes is president of CBS news. His brother Ben Rhodes is Obama's deputy national security adviser for strategic communication. Brother Ben was instrumental in orchestrating the Benghazi cover up.
From the New York Times:
"WASHINGTON — A newly released email shows that White House officials sought to shape the way Susan E. Rice, then the ambassador to the United Nations, discussed the Middle East chaos that was the context for the attack on the American diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012.
The email dated Sept. 14, 2012, from Benjamin J. Rhodes, the deputy national security adviser, to Ms. Rice was obtained by the conservative group Judicial Watch through a Freedom of Information Act request. The subject of the email was: “PREP CALL with Susan.”
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