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Isn’t that precious?

Vivi O'DonnellRosie O’Donnell, The Most Disturbed Woman in Hollywoodâ„¢, has this image of her daughter Vivi posted on her blog.

The title of the otherwise wordless post is: a picture is worth a thousand posts.

I have no idea what the hell off-the-wall political statement Rosie is trying to make this time (using her child as a prop). Sister Toldjah suggests it could be:

Could it be “we’re training our kids to grow up to be killers!!!!!!!! Like in Iraq!!!!!!”

Or possibly “One of these days, this could be YOUR child, chaining the exit doors at a college and killing an untold number of people!!!!!!!!!!”

It looks to me that Rosie clearly had her little Vivi dressed up as a suicide bomber. But I don’t get what “point” she’s trying to make with it. Hell, Rosie probably doesn’t know either.

But the best part of the entire post is Rosie’s legion of brain-dead commentors. Like this one from “Jessie”:

My god…. that picture. I can’t stop crying. This war is such bullshit.

Really? You can’t stop crying? From that harmless little picture?

You should really, really, check on the strength of that prescription. Whatever your psychiatrist currently has you taking Is. Not. Working.

Seriously, Jessie, is there an adult nearby that can keep you away from sharp items or the hot end of a car muffler?

4 Responses to “Rosie O’Donnell’s Little Suicide Bomber”

She looks like that famous clip of Vanessa Redgrave dancing with a rifle in the PLO terrorist training camp. Wish I could find a link to a copy.

Look at that child’s eyes. She looks weary at best, but there’s something else there I can’t quite put my finger on but I’ll tell ya if that was my child, I’d be concerned. What kind of mother is Rosie?

Dianne, the look on that poor child’s face is probably a result of having to listen to her mother talk.

She looks nothing more than totally bored.

I’m guessing if Rossie suplimented the image with a loaded gun, it would be the last thing she ever did!

:)

Jonny

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