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January 12, 2005

Photoblogging the Wash State Election Protest

SondraK was there.

So was some "stupid bint," as SondraK puts it, who is still waving around "Bush Lied" placards.

At a protest about the Washington State gubernatorial election.

I'm going to start my own 537 group. It's going to be called, No,Really,Seriously,WeFuckingMeanIt,It'sGenuinelyTimeToFuckingMoveOn.Org.

Anyone want to fund me to get this thing up and running?


posted by Ace at 12:10 AM
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I think I would like some funding for my own .357 group. We could get together for target practice and then go traipsing armed through bad neighborhoods, whistling "we're in the money". Is that tax-exempt? Because it would be educational for anyone who tried to rob us.

Posted by: See-dubya on January 12, 2005 02:24 AM

Hey, we're all armed aren't we? Let's rob George Soros. The left believes in Robin Hood, it's time they put their support behind some poor guys stealing from the rich, no matter the political affiliation of the robbers or the victims. Good ole George probably wouldn't even press charges, since it would be one of his favorite topics, equitable income distribution. Thnik he'll approve of sharing HIS wealth? We all know he's very vocal about giving away the shirt off of everyone else's back.

Posted by: Bullwinkle on January 12, 2005 03:08 AM

If he gets hurt, he can get him some of that sweet medical marijuana he's trying to legalize to soothe his pain.

Posted by: See Dub on January 12, 2005 03:41 AM

Anyone want to fund me to get this thing up and running?

I got a greasy pork chop and a dirty ash tray. Take it or leave it.

Posted by: Tongueboy on January 12, 2005 10:33 AM

Maybe you should have your own fundraiser for "bandwidth" costs and keep the proceeds for NRSWFMIIGTTFMO.org.

Given your traffic and the number of comments you get, I estimate your bandwidth costs at approximately $10 million.

Posted by: Slubgob on January 12, 2005 10:46 AM

If you can't get that domain, I suggest:

www.clingingtoillusionswhichiseasierthanreality.com

Posted by: ConservetheConservatives on January 12, 2005 11:40 AM

Seriously, Ace, what do you expect from these fools? Remember, MoveOn.org was originally founded to oppose the Clinton inpeachment proceedings, and these liberal nut-jobs haven't even been able to "move on" from that!

Wes

Posted by: Wes Seaton on January 12, 2005 12:11 PM

More interestingly, I just photoblogged my trip to Maui. Heh.

Posted by: fat kid on January 12, 2005 12:40 PM
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