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If I could have any imagined “super” power — I’d choose the power to turn perfect irony into reality.

With my newly found super power I would:

  • Make U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor the very next innocent person to be killed by an Islamofascist jihadist (is there any other kind?) who would have otherwise been caught via President Bush’s wireless surveillance program.
  • Use the power of eminent domain as defined by Kelo vs. City of New London to seize any home owned by Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter, and convert it into commercial property to generate a greater tax revenue or other economic benefits to the local community.
  • See to it that the next innocent American who is captured and tortured by Islamofascist would be Dick Durbin…so he would never again be confused as to the true meaning of the word torture.
  • Have Cindy Sheehan live her entire life under Hugo Chavez, and then have her “camp out” in front of the El Presidente’s house to protest his policies, only to watch her “15 minutes” dissapear in less than 5 minutes.
  • The next building that a jihadist flies an airplane into in the US would be the NY Times offices, based on leaked information printed earlier in the day by…the NY Times.

9 Responses to “The Power of Perfect Irony”

Okay, you’re pro-Israel. Nothing wrong with that in my opinion. Although I believe Israel has no right to run roughshod over its Arab neighbors, I also believe that Israel has every right to exist, and that its right to self-determination is beyond question.

But you don’t seem to have a problem with anti-Israelis killing people who disagree with you, do you? Or having your enemies killing Americans who disagree with you, either. Or having members of al-Qaida or members of al-Qaida-like factions recreate the horros of 9/11 because some reporter wrote something you didn’t like. Ha ha, charade you are.

Tell me something: Have you ever read the Hebrew Scriptures? Are you familiar with what the Israelites’ God dished out to his chosen people whenever they went astray? ‘Cause it was never pleasant.

You’d do well to think long and hard about what you ask for, ’cause you just might get it, mister…

But you don’t seem to have a problem with anti-Israelis killing people who disagree with you, do you? Or having your enemies killing Americans who disagree with you, either. Or having members of al-Qaida or members of al-Qaida-like factions recreate the horros of 9/11 because some reporter wrote something you didn’t like. Ha ha, charade you are.

That’s not quite my point. I don’t want anybody to have to die at the hands of jihadist. That’s why I support the war on terror — kill as many of those bastards as we can over there, and keep them scrambling so they don’t kill us over here.

BUT — If I COULD select the next innocent person that a jihadist is going to kill, it would be somebody who has given that jihadist — directly or indirectly — the power to do so. Someone like an activist judge who’d rather handcuff our President’s ability to protect citizens than set aside her Bush Derangement Syndrom politics for the sake of the country.

Honestly, If I had to make the decision…or even had the power to make that choice — I’d rather have a jihadist lop off the head of Sen Murtha than the head of PFC Kristian Menchaca.

I realize that even saying this is about as useless as trying to herd cats, BUT-

if you’re gonna advocate the murder of your enemies, at least have the balls to do it out in the open instead of hiding behind pseudo-macho CYA talk of playing god: “I’m not saying anyone deserves to die, except that anyone who criticizes my beliefs is at the top of my list of people who desrve to die”.

Yet another twerp whose great regret in lie is that he never starred in a Leni Riefenstahl movie.

great regret in liFe, that should be

here is the comment i left to this incredibly insipid post: okay, you’re pro-israel. nothing wrong with that in my opinion. although i believe israel has no right to run roughshod over its arab neighbors, i also believe that israel has every right to exist, and that its right to self-determination is beyond

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Death penalty for those who disagree with me.

Hmm - anybody smell a fascist in the room?

Perhaps o/t but maybe a political cartoon that can be appreciated on both sides of the aisle.

I would change the last two. I like Chavez,I wouldn’t wish her on him. So instead of Venezuela, I would have her camp out in front of Fidels home in Havanna, or wherever in Cuba he actually lives.

As for the last, no, not The New York Times, I have a far better target-the United Nations.

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