8/28/2010, 12:59 pm
Comrades,
This is very disconcerting. You would have thought, that with the excellent job done by Pol Pot in purging all Kulaks, thinkers, dreamers, creators, and inventors, and anyone with a mind at all, that we would have seen the end of these types rising up to put up road block against the progress of our glorious system, but there is one Kulak he did not purge, and now, he is making trouble in the People's State of Massachusetts, and he knows our deepest, darkest secrets--the ones that we so tirelessly sweep under the carpet--you know, the ones that force us to purge, and purge and purge, again, in order to maintain order, and tamp down resistance. His name is Sam Meas.

Click here to learn more about this traitor.
In the meantime, here is a disturbing quote from the article:
And, to make matters worse, he is a Rethuglican! Read more below:
This is very disconcerting. You would have thought, that with the excellent job done by Pol Pot in purging all Kulaks, thinkers, dreamers, creators, and inventors, and anyone with a mind at all, that we would have seen the end of these types rising up to put up road block against the progress of our glorious system, but there is one Kulak he did not purge, and now, he is making trouble in the People's State of Massachusetts, and he knows our deepest, darkest secrets--the ones that we so tirelessly sweep under the carpet--you know, the ones that force us to purge, and purge and purge, again, in order to maintain order, and tamp down resistance. His name is Sam Meas.

Click here to learn more about this traitor.
In the meantime, here is a disturbing quote from the article:
"I tell people I am 38 years old— plus or minus two years." In 1973, Mr. Meas's father was sent to be "re-educated" by the Khmer Rouge and was never heard from again. During the chaos following the regime's collapse in 1979, Mr. Meas was separated from his mother. He never saw her again. Marching night and day toward the Thai border with a cousin, Mr. Meas recalls stepping over corpses and watching bloated bodies float down jungle waterways.
And, to make matters worse, he is a Rethuglican! Read more below:
Mr. Meas prefers to identify as a Reagan Republican. Unlike the countless other Reagan votaries in the party, Mr. Meas offers a convincing claim that the 40th president was quite literally his personal savior. "I owe my life to him; he allowed me to come here and he fought Communism," he says.
Like most in the grass-roots movement, Mr. Meas rails against the health-care bill and illegal immigration, and says we need to slash personal and corporate tax rates. But he can also drift into the hyperbolic, declaring that "having lived under a totalitarian regime . . . I know what it is like to have lost all of your freedom"—stopping just short of comparing the Obama administration's policies to those of the Khmer Rouge.
Mr. Meas possesses a pronounced libertarian streak. At a recent debate, he struck a rare discordant note when he echoed the heterodox Republican Rep. Ron Paul in arguing that the Federal Reserve needs to be audited, then eliminated. Later in the same debate he waved a copy of the Constitution, declaring it the only document upon which all laws need be judged.


