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The Mime Verbally Describes The Bloody Massacre at The RNC

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WARNING! This video if full of graphic descriptions of rubber bullets, orange jumpsuits, dropped cell phones, malarkey, and vegan bologna.

It's also close to eight minutes of boredom and chock full-o-lies.


Behold! The Mime Speaks!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhI4__70tRk


Editor's note:

While the TEC has disproved all the bovine scatological whining regarding the actuality of facts concerning this non-event, such as there is no visable proof or photographic evidence of Mikael's buddy Jodin getting shot with a rubber bullet, this in no way, shape or form should distract from the Current Truth™ that the narrative is more important than reality.

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Laika, Glorious Hero of the Public, let us under no circumstances minimize the agony that Jodin went through. He dropped his cell phone and someone picked it up! An invasion of privacy. And let's not forget that Jodin took off his Gitmo gear, donned in the uttermost solidarity with the murdering Islamistsfreedom fighters only to make sure that the riot police, all the sons of Waffen SS officers, might shoot him with a rubber bullet or worse say mean things to him so that he could not go home to give an insulin shot to his diabetic ferret.

Laika, normally you are so understanding, the very model of a compassionate non-human companion. After all, you will forever orbit the earth in the minds and hearts of your followers, beaming down the Current Truth™ to our recycled tin-foil hats.

Jodin was <i>tired</i>, Laika, <i>tired</i>. When he and the Mime get together you cannot believe the energy that they use. It's hard work to whine that much. I know. When I want Bruno to lose some weight I lock up his Bette Midler CDs and he can whine off #50 in a week.

I'm just amazed that Jodin and the Mime manage to stay so fit with all that caloric expenditure.

Such evidence of the strain of bumping pussies.


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F*cking Rupert Murdoch-owned You Tube wouldn't let me leave a comment--and after all the trouble I went to register just to do it (the things I do for the Party!)-- just so I could leave a comment alerting the Mime to the fact that f*cking Rupert Murdoch-owned You Tube had freezed the number of views again.

Refresh the page and see for yourself.

P.S. And unlike the Mime, I waited at least 24 hours before posting a bitch about this. It doesn't take a borderline genius to figure that out.


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Pinkie, Murdoch owns Faux News, <i>The Times</i> of London, and didn't he get the WSJ? I believe that Google owns YouTube, and remember they were the ones which were not reporting on the Cube in 2006. And they rolled over to the Red Chinese in limiting their searches so that the proletariat would not be corrupted by information. Just as they are sure that our proletariat is not corrupted by information.

Do not hit me with your shovel, esteemed Pinkie, for I share your disapprobation of YouTube. There were several things which I dearly wanted to leave a comment on but couldn't.

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I got a flyer for a new magazine talking about the Bush Criminal administration and the letter was written by Bill Moyers. Remember him? That supercilious PBS man who got to distribute, with his son, the shows that he made on public money.

I'm wondering how he found time for another enterprise. We can only hope that there is so little money left to launder that he's branching out.

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Holy crap, this goes on for 7 minutes?

What the f...?

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I love it at the end when he's plugging their various web addresses, and he asks "...patriot rights?" and the guy answers in a pissy fashion; "CORPORATE rights.org"
Like; why in the world would I have a site with the word "patriot" in it?

Also, I was waiting with bated breath for The Mime to hack up the word "Fascist," and I wasn't disappointed [7:08]. (Notice the thump upon the podium added for emphasis.)

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Of course you can't have Tweedle Dum without Tweedle Dee:

http://impeachforpeace.org/impeach_bush_blog/?p=5687

At one time there was 39 comments on this page link.
Most disappeared.

Or did they?

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I lasted less than 30 seconds before the complete horror of the fascist Bushitler regime, as described by the Mimeshevik, caused me to swoon. Or I may have just drifted off. Either way, I suspect Rovian mind-control rays.

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Commissar Theocritus wrote:Pinkie, Murdoch owns Faux News, <i>The Times</i> of London, and didn't he get the WSJ? I believe that Google owns YouTube, and remember they were the ones which were not reporting on the Cube in 2006. And they rolled over to the Red Chinese in limiting their searches so that the proletariat would not be corrupted by information. Just as they are sure that our proletariat is not corrupted by information.

Do not hit me with your shovel, esteemed Pinkie, for I share your disapprobation of YouTube. There were several things which I dearly wanted to leave a comment on but couldn't.

Theocritus, you're absolutely right. I was only using MimeSwipe to copy and paste comments Mikael himself has made on previous videos he's posted there.

You wouldn't argue with a borderline genius who tested in the upper 96 percentile, now would you?

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Pinkie, I <i>never</i> argue with someone with a shovel as sharp and shiny as yours.

And who knows? One day it may be required to bury some bodies do some gardening here at Rancho de Rio Grande.

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Comrades, I'm not sure if it's my age, but I kept falling asleep during this video. I haven't see anything this boring since I saw the Moscow Theater Players perform "Olga And Her Magic Tractor"!

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ChairmanMoo, I was fascinated by it. I kept wondering if it he was going to show us his piles and blame them on Bush.

But I can see how it would be like watching resentful paint dry.

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I thought he left his piles in Janesville, Wisconsin.

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When he was given a travel allowance and said it wasn't enough for breakfast, did he also not complain that it wasn't enough for the Preparation H? Of course we could get rich by persuading Eli Lily to combine Preparation H, Carmex and ChapStick. And perhaps adding in some <a href="https://www.anus.org/SEX/jlube.html">J-Lube</a>.

For that ease of lubricated lucubration. After all, a Mime's best friend is his colon.

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Perhaps a nightclub act? Envision the Mime, spotlighted by a single shaft of light on an otherwise dark stage, looking deeply into the eyes of the hammered housewife from Des Moines (who has only slipped into the lounge to try to shake off this creepy guy in a Shriner fez she ran into out by the nickel slots) and crooning in a smoky voice:

"I left my pi-i-i-les, in Janes-ville-wis-con-sin...."

And Chairman Moo, don't be knocking "Olga and Her Magic Tractor.." I played "Third Kulak Liquidated" in our collective farm production of it back in the Gorbachev era, and if I say so myself, there was not a dry seat in the house after the scene where KGB Agent Khokhlov boots in the door of the farm cottage and catches us talking about what it would be like to wear blue jeans.

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Ivan, I saw the outdoor version. And it had rained the night before, and after seeing Baryshnikov try to do the ballet steps while wearing galoshes in the mud and dung. I was so put off, I almost burned my party card!

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I wish Rudolph and Jody would get their magic bullet story straight.

Jody said he was hit in the back with the rubber bullet before the cop incident. He was flabbergasted that the cop wasn't nicer to him, simply asked him if he was okay - and then told him to go away. In this video Rudolph claims that the cop told Jody to go away and then, while obeying the fascist's orders to the letter, he was cowardly shot in the back. This is a change in the story. I suppose it's more dramatic in this new version.

You know, after thinking about this a little while and having knowledge of this ever-changing magic bullet story, I've thought of something. If Jody were hit in the back receiving a grazing blow rather than a direct hit it seems to me this would probably damage his orange prisoner jump-suit. I would think such a hit would do something to the fabric - probably tear it.

Is there a ballistics expert in the house?

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But the "back and to the left motion" he made, leads me to believe there was a second shooter, on the grassy knoll.

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Margaret wrote:You know, after thinking about this a little while and having knowledge of this ever-changing magic bullet story, I've thought of something. If Jody were hit in the back receiving a grazing blow rather than a direct hit it seems to me this would probably damage his orange prisoner jump-suit. I would think such a hit would do something to the fabric - probably tear it.

Excellent point, Margaret! Not to mention he doffed the jumpsuit first chance he got, though I can't find anything in his account to indicate he might have disposed of it.

Here's the link to the original article, with the text below. The original is difficult to read in part because of the awkward placement of graphics.

http://impeachforpeace.org/impeach_bush_blog/?p=5687

The following describes my experience as a protester being mistreated by the St. Paul police during the RNC. My name is Jodin Morey, and I'm a Cofounder of Impeach for Peace.The police abuse I'll describe includes the use of concussion grenades, pepper spray, rubber bullets, and batons.

I joined the Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign in a march from Mears Park On September 2, 2008 at 4 p.m. Having heard that some peaceful protesters had been arrested the day before, I was concerned about joining this march. I had been the one to reserve a one-hour slot on the protest stage at 1 p.m. on the following day. National speakers had come from around the country (Ray McGovern, John Nichols and Debra Sweet from the World Can't Wait). The St. Paul Park and Rec. had made it clear the stage would only be available if I were physically present with my driver's license at the time reserved. I therefore had decided to join the march with the idea of being extremely cautious to avoid any interactions with the police that could result in my arrest.

I was dressed as a Guantanamo Bay detainee to protest the denial of habeas corpus as a human right. There were speeches that went on for a very long time. The organizers spoke about human rights and the need for housing, education, and health care. There was a scuffle between the police and some of the protesters during these speeches, but I was not in a location to see what occurred. I dove to the ground on the west sidewalk of St. Peter somewhere between West 7th and Exchange Street. Several police barked an order not to move, while pointing their weapons at me. I let go of my cell phone and Guantanamo hood so that they would not mistake them for weapons and placed my hands beside me on the sidewalk. I said, “I am not moving, I am not moving.” I lay there for a little while and then I heard someone walk up beside me. I then heard what sounded like a camera shutter going off a few times before that person wandered off again. I believe that it must have been a police officer taking my picture, as the reporters were not being treated any differently from the protesters. If there had been a reporter around me when the bullets were fired, I believe they would not have been able to freely move in the area with out the police addressing them.

A few moments later, an officer in riot gear approached me and told me I could get up. As I got to my feet, the officer asked me if I was ok. I replied, “I don't know.” I obviously had not checked my back yet, as I was not able to move while on the ground. I also was not sure if shock had caused me to underestimate the possible damage to my back. But the officer must not have been terribly concerned about my well-being because he told me to continue north on St. Peter without checking out my back. I believe they must of known they shot me. The reason I say this is because they ordered me to the ground, took a picture of me, and asked me how I was. After asking me how I was, however, he showed in his response a clear lack of concern for my well-being. The only other motive I can ascribe to his having asked me how I was is a possible desire to relieve themselves of liability for having injured me with the hope that I would say I was okay When I did not say I was okay, he did not choose to continue the conversation, perhaps because he did not want to open up the conversation to my having been hurt.

I asked if I could pick up my cell phone, not realizing he had already picked it up. He held it out and said he didn't know if it is was mine. I also asked if I could “get my hat” (Guantanamo hood) but he said he also did not know if that was mine so I did not pursue it further. The police were extremely intimidating with their guns pointed at me and barking out orders. I felt that if I engaged in any type of conversation with them, I was risking being maced or having them hit me with their batons. So, instead of getting badge numbers or inquiring into how I'd later obtain my stuff, I abandoned my things and walked north with my hands above my head. Reporters were videotaping my walk and had possibly been recording my interactions with the police.

I arrived at an intersection where the protesters and reporters were gathered at the location (around 10th Street) that seemed consistent with where the policed wanted us to be. Once there I checked my back by just touching it and seeing if it hurt. From what I could tell, I didn't seem seriously hurt. I asked a reporter to borrow her cell phone so I could let my friend know that I was safe. I assumed that they were pretty worried about me after my previous phone call.

After I got of the phone, within a minute or two, once again I heard a ruckus and everyone started to run away from the spot closest to the police towards the north again. The police apparently again were trying to move us by the use of tear gas or pepper spray without first giving us an audible warning. I did not stick around in an attempt to find out exactly what was happening. Instead I tried to get out of the area once again by heading north. When I reached 11th Street, I turned the corner to the east and removed my Guantanamo Bay jumpsuit. I did this in case the police had any residual negative feelings about me and might associate it with the suit. Then, as I continued eastward, I saw another line of officers and therefore asked someone near me if it was safe to head in that direction. The person indicated that the police were rounding people up and that it as not safe to go that way. I backtracked to St. Peter and attempted to cross the bridge over 94 to the north. Once I was clearly away from all the activity, I checked my back more thoroughly and saw that I had a red spot where the bullet had hit. It was obvious at this point that the bullet had been some non-lethal version (rubber bullet). Luckily, I was then able to get to my car and drive home. Since then, despite my numerous attempts to retrieve my cell phone and hood, the St. Paul Police refuse to help me find the cell phone when I call their offices.

I'm still unsure how citizens were supposed to express their free speech during the RNC if not in the free speech zone set up by the city. I'm also not sure how someone in the U.S. is supposed to avoid police brutality if the police aren't expected to give individuals who they are about to abuse, fair warning of how to avoid that abuse by following whatever directives they feel are necessary. I am in talks with the ACLU, however. They have preliminarily agreed to work with me on a lawsuit.


Also, MimeSwiped off the same link is Mikael's Comment #18, in which he appears to blow a hole (pun intended) in Jodin's written account as well as shooting another one in his own ravings in the video above:
  1. [*]For you rational people reading this thread (the insane have been banished) are wondering what Jodin's side might have looked like if he had suffered a direct hit rather than a glancing blow, check out the picture of protest organizer Mick Kelly from the Minneapolis Star Tribune:
    https://www.startribune.com/photos/?c=y&img=1protest0927.jpg
    Fortunately the cop shooting at Jodin placed dead last in marksmanship at the academy and forgot his 20/200 correctional glasses that day.<br>Comment by Mikael — September 28, 2008 @ 7:49 am
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Whining Wussy Jodin wrote:I'm still unsure how citizens were supposed to express their free speech during the RNC if not in the free speech zone set up by the city.
Again--it's all about him.

He ditches his costume, in two stages, donned "in support" when it might cause him troubles. He was afraid that his Gitmo hood <i>might be construed as a weapon</i>. He was peeing his pants, then, wasn't he?

He dropped his cell phone and a cop didn't know it was his and refused to return it. But we know that it as <i>Jodin's</i> phone. The Lord God Almighty has told the fathers of time that it was Jodin's phone.

He was told to get on the ground, which he did. He was told to get up. Then the coppers, nasty Nazis all, asked him if he was okay. And then told him to keep moving.

Now imagine people in, say, Iraq, in a vehicle with RPGs and IEDs all around, suspicious of every lump of trash in the road. Tankograd, whom we've missed lately, said that after a course at Fort Bliss in El Paso he'd never look at trash again. I know a man, A., a headwaiter in San Antonio, and a reservist who gives courses in survival in Iraq.

These are people who have the real possibility of actually <i>dying</i> or getting maimed. And they did not whine that no one grasped them to their bosom, asking tearfully, "Jodin! God's Truth! Are you okay? Tell me you're okay!"

On the goggle box is a woman whining about how many nuclear weapons there still are on earth and she's intent on getting the US to do something about it. In other words, on disarming the only responsible people. Because we're the ones <i>who won't kill her</i>.

Such incredible whining self-centered pussies.

Self-centered, squinty-eyed, resentful cowards. Every single goddamned last one of them.

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exerpt from Capt. Crunch wrote:I therefore had decided to join the march with the idea of being extremely cautious to avoid any interactions with the police that could result in my arrest.

When I want to keep a low profile and avoid any interactions with the police that could result in my arrest I always put on an international orange prisoner jump-suit with matching full-face hood and then blend in with a crowd from an extreme left-wing organization. That fools the cops every time.

This man was praying for the left-wing equivalent of war hero status. But Audy Murphy he isn't. He isn't even Abbie Hoffman status. More like the Agent 86 of the far-left.

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I may or may not have a friend who knows Richard Armitage who may or may not have a friend in either the CIA/FBI/Mossad who may or may not have leaked the missing posts to The People's Cube. This proves without a doubt that there are WMDs (Whining Moronic Dimwits) at IFP:

Editor's note.
The names of the undercover agents who may or may not have been working for the CIA/FBI/Mossad have been redacted for National Security reasons.




#14 (Mime's reply to XXXXXXX's war story):

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"Yes, we (my unit) had to kill them. That's war."

So in your mind, Jodin "ran away" so that makes him a coward?

So… you think Jodin should have disobeyed the police instead of following their orders exactly as he did, that he should have stood his ground and fought the police to the death? That would have earned your respect? That is what you would call bravery? Dying at the hands of a police officer in riot gear? Suicide by cop? That is your twisted mind's view of reality in Jodin's situation? Are you kidding me?

Man… you have some serious mental and emotional issues, Dude.

Sorry the Republicans took away any chance that you will ever get mental and emotional support from the V.A. You should get it. You've earned it.

Now check the last dozen or so bills for Veterans' Benefits. Check out who really has your back. Check who claims to "support the troops" but votes against Veterans' Benefits. Oh they vote to fund the wars of aggression and conquest, no question there… gotta gain access to that oil… but when it comes time to take care of our honorable men and women who have served their country with their lives, their minds and souls? A different story entirely.

Just be clear who votes to take care of you once you are home. Be honest about it. Check it out.

If you would like I will even look it up for you if you like.

But I think it is best if you do the looking yourself, then you will know it is true and that I am not making it up.

Comment by Mikael — September 18, 2008 @ 10:24 pm


#15 (XXXXXX the Mimeslayer finally wades into this particular cesspit):
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So because Jodin obeyed the police, he wasn't killed. That's good. But it doesn't appear he was brutalized, either. By his own admission, he wasn't seriously hurt, and he even drove himself home afterward. The worst that happened is he has a sore spot on his back and he was scared, and the mean old cop wasn't a mind-reader who should've known he had an owie that needed kissing. Where's the violence mentioned in the title of his post? How were his rights violated?

Where's the brutality, and where's the heroism?

He knew beforehand the risks he was taking, that there might be consequences to what he was doing, and now he's complaining because he was faced with those consequences, which don't appear to be anywhere near as bad as they could have been.

Comment by Mimi — September 19, 2008 @ 8:39 am

#18

For you rational people reading this thread (the insane have been banished) are wondering what Jodin's side might have looked like if he had suffered a direct hit rather than a glancing blow, check out the picture of protest organizer Mick Kelly from the Minneapolis Star Tribune:

https://www.startribune.com/photos/?c=y ... st0927.jpg

Fortunately the cop shooting at Jodin placed dead last in marksmanship at the academy and forgot his 20/200 correctional glasses that day.

Comment by Mikael — September 28, 2008 @ 7:49 am

#21

What a snoozefest.
Bunch of rabble crying like the little Marxist diaper doper babies they are.
I believe the police used considerable restraint.

John Adams, phone home. If you communardtards don't understand what I'm referring to, check out March 5, 1770.
Jodin, show us your stigmata from the rubber bullet. Please? I'll send you a Purple Fart.
Show us the dead and the dying, those who gave all, and some who gave an afternoon or evening yelling slogans…got pepper sprayed… and tear gassed…well?
Anything?
Anything at all?
You'll see more blood watching the Minnesota Wild play hockey this year.
A cause not worth dying for is not worth living for either.
Probably the biggest event in your most pitiful life. How sad.
Next time when you play "Radical Street Fascist Hooligan" wear Kevlar or quit complaining about rubber bullets.

"and did not know if I was being shot at with live bullets or not. "
Sheesh…I bet he soiled his panties too.
Jacobins all….

Comment by Chubby Huggs — September 21, 2008 @ 5:59 pm


#22

OK, you win.

I just want to see the gaping wound, the sutures, and the bandage.

Proof.

Or is it just a welt or bruise?

When I was a little kid, around this time of year, the neighborhood boys would try and steal pumpkins from Farmer Lageman's farm, myself included.
Farmer Lageman would load up his 20 gauge and wait in the corn stalks. He used rock salt instead of lead, steel, or wimpy ass rubber pellets or slugs and then pepper our ten year old butts when we tried to run away.
Man… it stung.
And you dared not tell your parents because then you'd get the strap.

Comment by Chubby Huggs — September 22, 2008 @ 7:59 pm

#23

And that concludes the "Chuby Huggs story hour". Be sure to come back next week for "Why torture of suspected terrorists makes my Mom happy to be an American!".

Comment by Mikael — September 22, 2008 @ 8:09 pm

#24

So, not even a welt or a bruise?
There's a big blank space up at the top of your page here that looks like a failed image link. Was that supposed to be a picture of Jodin's injuries?
Where's the Red Welt of Courage?

Comment by Chubby Huggs — September 23, 2008 @ 5:26 am

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I am not sure where the "Reed Welt of Courage" is, but the "Red Welt of Fascist Support" is on your oversized ass, Chubby.

Are you ever going to address anything close to the issues? You have some sort of obsessive compulsive disorder that seems to keep you fixated on minutiae while critically important issues fly right by you ever instant.

Seriously… do you have an opinion worth sharing about the specific issues Jodin's treatment by the police represent or not?

Comment by Mikael — September 23, 2008 @ 11:37 am

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Chubby, I don't know if you just didn't bother to read the article, but here's the text again…
"Once I was clearly away from all the activity, I checked my back more thoroughly and saw that I had a red spot where the bullet had hit. It was obvious at this point that the bullet had been some non-lethal version (rubber bullet)."

So, it was just a red spot. It faded. What else do you want? There are no pictures. The concern I raise in the article is not centered around the extent of my physical injury but about the free speech issues, and the cop's responsibility to communicate clearly before attacking people who wish to abide by the law.

-Jodin

Comment by Jodin Morey — September 24, 2008 @ 9:55 pm

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Jodin,

You are to be commended for attempting to communicate rationally with Chubby, but I am afraid your efforts are in vain. He has proven over months of entries to be incapable of sustaining even the most basic civil discourse.

On the average, one in every three comments he submits are inappropriate or simply unintelligible.

Don't waste too much time trying to be reasonable with him - you'd make better headway trying to teach the squirrels in your front yard to perform Shakespeare.

Comment by Mikael — September 25, 2008 @ 12:06 am

#28

NO PICTURES, NO PROOF.
Even if there were pictures, I'd question it.
Bee stings are quite common this time of year as the drones compete for Fall nectar before the hive goes into hibernation.
Oh…wait, that not true. Al Gore said all the bees were killed by global warming.
That's why you can't find them in Minnesota anymore.
Yeah…it was a rubber bullet.

Comment by Chubby Huggs — September 25, 2008 @ 5:57 pm


#33

"Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them."

~ Henry David Thoreau

When Emerson asked Thoreau why he was in jail for protesting that Chimpy Polkhitler's illegal war against the peaceful Mexicans, Thoreau asked why Emerson wasn't.

So why didn't Jodin or Mikael go to jail?
Where's the street cred? Does jail cramp their style?
Quiet desperation maybe or just a lack of stones and courage?
It's been said a hero only dies once, but a coward dies a thousand deaths each day.

Run to the ACLU and whine.
Boo hoo!

#33 (Again...after the original #33 was deleted)

The red spot faded? Did Bob Cobb the Maestro give you Chinese balm for it? Did you put the balm on? Who told you to put the balm on?

Seriously, wouldn't the ACLU want pictures of the rubber bullet wound, to help make the case? Or are they–and ultimately the courts–just supposed to take Jodin's word for it that he was shot?

Comment by Mimi — September 26, 2008 @ 7:32 am

#34.

This proves to me beyond a doubt that you, Mikael and Jodin, are nothing but two-bit rabble rousers. What a crock. Check this out you two; this is what rubber bullets do:

https://images.google.com/images?hl=en& ... ages&gbv=2

The purpose of your web-site has nothing to do with impeachment. All you two are out to accomplish is to keep people in a constant state of rage. You two are political warmongers.

QUOTE:

The organizer, he said, “must first rub raw the resentments of the people; fan the latent hostilities to the point of overt expression. He must search out controversy and issues, rather than avoid them, for unless there is controversy people are not concerned enough to act.

The organizer's function, he added, was “to agitate to the point of conflict” and “to maneuver and bait the establishment so that it will publicly attack him as a ‘dangerous enemy.'” “The word ‘enemy,'” said Alinsky, “is sufficient to put the organizer on the side of the people”; i.e., to convince members of the community that he is so eager to advocate on their behalf, that he has willingly opened himself up to condemnation and derision.

But it is not enough for the organizer to be in solidarity with the people. He must also, said Alinsky, cultivate unity against a clearly identifiable enemy; he must specifically name this foe, and “singl[e] out” precisely who is to blame for the “particular evil” that is the source of the people's angst. In other words, there must be a face associated with the people's discontent. That face, Alinsky taught, “must be a personification, not something general and abstract like a corporation or City Hall.” Rather, it should be an individual such as a CEO, a mayor, or a president.

UNQUOTE

Your purpose isn't to bring about impeachment. Your purpose is to use impeachment as an agitating tool. Cheap, two-bit, political warmongers. That's what you are.

Comment by margaret — September 26, 2008 @ 12:27 pm

Comment by Mata Hari — September 26, 2008 @ 4:25 am

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Ask some questions and it's a personal attack? No, it's when there's no snappy retort it becomes a "personal attack".
How insecure in your "person"hood do you have to be to call that post a personal attack?
If not personhood, what about MANhood?

You FACE the enemy and you confront the enemy.
"Who's streets? Our streets!" Horse shit! If it's your street, why desert and claim to get shot in the BACK with a rubber bullet with no proof?

Stalin had penal battalions posted behind the lines to shoot deserters when they retreated.

Even Ghandi would call you so called "pacifists" nothing but cowards.
Go get the movie "Ghandi", watch it and feel the shame.

Lame? Yes.
Brave? No way!

"Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them."

~ Henry David Thoreau

When Emerson asked Thoreau why he was in jail for protesting that Chimpy Polkhitler's illegal war against the peaceful Mexicans, Thoreau asked why Emerson wasn't.

So why didn't Jodin or Mikael go to jail?
Where's the street cred? Does jail cramp their style?
Quiet desperation maybe or just a lack of stones and courage?
It's been said a hero only dies once, but a coward dies a thousand deaths each day.

Run to the ACLU and whine.
Boo hoo!

Comment by Mata Hari — September 26, 2008 @ 4:25 am

#37.
lol!!! You two have no balls. Deleting posts. You can delete posts but that doesn't change the fact that you two are just cheap Left-wing rabble rousers.

You're doing what the Left does best: squelch and rub-out any dissent. The Left is the Left is the Left. At core nothing but cheap lowbrow thugs.

Comment by margaret — September 26, 2008 @ 3:51 pm

#37. (again...after the original #37 was deleted)

[Another meaningless attempt at a post with no contact of substance]

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[Margaret, Mimi, Mata Hari, Chubby,

If you continue to insist upon dragging this or any future thread down into your juvenile personal attack gutter mode your posts will be deleted.

This isn't that complicated. Find an adult to explain it to you if you find it too much for you to comprehend.

If you continue to posting nothing but personal attacks and baseless rants that have nothing to do with the topic and contribute nothing to the discussion, you may lose your posting privileges permanently.

If you would like to comment on legitimate topics with legitimate perspectives, then your posts will be allowed. If not, you will be banned.

We grow weary of having to play the role of a daily kindergarten teacher/playground supervisor with your childishness.

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Comment by margaret — September 26, 2008 @ 3:51 pm

38. lol!!! Ha! Ha! Ha!!!

Your entire website is "juvenile personal attack gutter mode" designed to trash your political enemies.

lol!!! Too rich! Way too rich!

If you'd suffered any injuries from a rubber bullet, Jodin, you would have taken pictures. Nothing in the world would have stopped you from getting pictures. You would have those pictures posted. You would be screaming from the rooftops. Rubber bullets do real physical damage. Do you understand that? You have no idea how stupid you look with your story. What a cheap two-bit rabble rouser you are. The both of you. Impeachment? All you're interested in is rabble rousing and keeping knuckleheads like Dennis frothing at the mouth.

Saul Alinsky would be proud.

Comment by margaret — September 26, 2008 @ 8:16 pm

#39

What is juvenile about asking for proof?
You had no problem smearing the USMC over the Haditha incident just like John Mullah Murtha.
Innocent.
Just like Abscam Sleazebag Murtha, you refuse to apologize for your gawddamn stinking lies.
No, you'e rather support shits like Pvt. Jesse MacBeth and Lt. Ehren Watada, both discredited and both proven liars.

Well?

I find it interesting that this "peaceful" little commie march when approached by the brick tossing, bandana over the face, dressed in black anarchist cretins asked to join the "poor" people's parade, it was "Come on, join the fun, the more the merrier! Just behave yourselves" How fucking stupid was that? The answer: Pretty fucking stupid.
Well, a rat's nest of them were busted on South 17th Street before the convention, so how could you turn your neighbors away? Eh, Mikael?

Cute.

"I dove to the ground"
Shit, diving onto concrete or asphalt would leave a mark too. Nothing but a drama queen.
No proof of that either.

There will come a time though when you two juvenile punks are in a fix and you're going to say "Thank God you're here officer."
Car accident, burglary, assault, fire, threat of physical violence...it's gonna be "Thank God you're here officer."
When you dial 911 you don't get the ACLU.

No shame, and what is actually arrogance, you flaunt as pride.

Remember that after you delete this post. Remember it until the day you die.

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