In the wake of the tragedy that befell our political discourse the other day in Tuscon, Arizona I can only hope for the following…
I can only hope that Sharron Angle is doing some soul searching.
I hope that Sarah Palin realizes what she hath wrought.
I hope that Rush Limbaugh realizes just how much damage words can inflict.
I hope that Glenn Beck is horrified and nauseated at what has happened.
I hope that Allan West realizes that people might take him seriously…too seriously.
I hope that the Tea Party Nation is suitably chagrined by the bloodshed and realize that this is what was meant by “shedding the blood of tyrants”.
I would hope that all of them think of Christina Greene, a 9-year-old girl whose life was cut all too short, a true innocent.
I would hope that they all realize now just what they have taught their children and yes, even their Grandchildren, and that their progeny are even now beginning to apply those lessons and take up arms against not just Liberal or Moderate politicians – but against all of us. It is my solemn hope that they now realize that what the younger generation has learned from them is that the only way to settle an argument, or to settle a dispute is to pick up a loaded firearm and to use it on the person(s) they are in conflict with. Before another young person picks up a loaded weapon and uses it, before we have another Safeway Massacre, before we have another Columbine happen, the Tea Party along with the aforementioned politicians and commentators need to act like responsible parents. They need to look their offspring right in the eye and say “NO…THIS IS NOT THE WAY…STOP IT…NOW!!!!!!!!!!!”
And more importantly, they have to mean it.
I am heartened by the fact that the young man in question, Jared Lee Loughner, did not appear to be officially registered with any Tea Party organization as a member. If he were a member of any Tea Party Organization the backlash against the movement Nationally would make the Salem Witch Trials look like a production of “Our Town”. It is my hope at this point that the tea party and its membership will take a step back and think about how they have acted towards politicians in Washington, how they have acted towards those who do not share their beliefs, and how their example has quite possibly influenced a young man in Tuscon, Arizona.
And it is my hope that we may all take a step back and think next time before launching into some political diatribe that might ultimately influence someone else to take violent action. Even I have come close to crossing that line on a few occasions when I have allowed myself to imagine violent retribution coming from the center or from the family member of someone who has been killed. I have always said that it is my hope that i will not happen, and indeed, that is my hope. But it is a hope that sometimes fades, and in the light of yesterday’s events, that hope is somewhat tempered. Tempered by the fact that not only are there those on the left and center who are appalled by this, but that there are those on the right who are visibly horrified at what has happened.
It is also gratifying to see that Congress has suspended business for the coming week. It is good to see that the vote to repeal Health Care Reform will not be coming at a time when one of their own is fighting for her life in an Arizona hospital. If there was ever a time for cool heads in America, that time is now.
Now is the time when we must all of us, Republican, Democrat and Independent, Conservative, Progressive and Centrist, now is the time for all of us to stop with the childish games that we have been playing with the direction of this country. Now is the time for all of us to grow up, act like adults, roll up our sleeves and fix what is wrong with our country, our economy, our joblessness, our standing in the world, and how we relate to one another as neighbors. Now is the time for us to all agree to disagree, without it ending up in a fistfight or a re-creation of the OK Corral.
I don’t mind a little smack talk now and then whether its in my sports or my politics. But sometimes you can take the smack talk too far, and it can inspire someone to do the unthinkable.
It is up to all of us to make sure that this never happens again – for our children’s sake. Because as we saw yesterday, they may be the ones who get hurt worst of all.
Sept 11, 2001 - Jan 8, 2011 Goodnight sweet princess, may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest...
Now I know that I haven’t written anything since Thanksgiving, but there are two very good reasons for that. Reason number one is that my computer has still not been repaired yet, so I am still having to borrow Wifey’s computer to blog, surf, check e-mail or do anything in the electronic realm. I am hoping to eventually get my computer repaired and it is my Christmas wish that all of my data will still be on the hard drives where I left them and that I will not have to replace or rebuild anything later.
Reason number two is avery simple and painful one: I threw my back out.
No I didn’t do it putting up Christmas lights or anything like that, in fact I’m still not sure how I did it. All I know is that on the evening of December 12th I turned to my right and as I did I felt my lower back wrench in such a way that I immediately collapsed onto the bed. That was ehre I stayed, in excruciating pain for most of the next week. It wasn’t until the following Friday (the 17th) that I was able to move around in bed without assistance, and it wasn’t until yesterday that I was able to get into a car and be driven to a doctor – 30 miles away.
That’s what happens when you live in a rural area on top of a mountain, some things are just not available by simply going around the corner.
Anyway, I was able to bet myself some muscle relaxers and anti-imflamitories that I am hoping will improve my situation enough so that I can actually drive Wifey and myself into tow so that we may do some X-Mas shopping tomorrow. And before any of you Bible-thumpers critisize me for using X-Mas instead of Christmas and say that it’s either disrespectful or a sign of the Devil – let me give you a little history lesson. In the ancient Greek alphabet, X is the same as the letter C in our alphabet and back in the day it was also used as an abreviation for the word Christ. It was universally understood that the use of the letter X was a short way of saying Christ, and it became a perfectly acceptible subsitute for spelling out Christmas – especially if you didn’t quite have the room for it. So back off, relax and in general – calm down. Using X-Mas instead of Christmas is a perfectly acceptible and legitimate practice.
But, I digress…
Anyway I have been spending a lot of time in bed on a heating pad, watching re-runs of “Top Gear” and “Doctor Who” on BBC America, hoping that I will be able to walk again without much pain. Hopefully that will be a reality within a few short hours and Wifey and I will be able to finish up what shopping we’re going to do, get our crib semi-decorated, bake about a million cookies and get our roast beast roasted in time for the fam to come over X-Mas morning so that we may all partake in what bounty we have and revel in each other’s company.
To that end it is once again time for my look back at the year that was, so without further adieu I present to you the 2010 edition of:
The Good, The Bad, and the Downright Idiotic
Good – The New Orleans Saints winning Super Bowl XLIV and bringing joy to a region that was still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Katrina.
Bad – The bp oil spill a few months later which put the regions spirits right back where they were before, forcing them to start back at square one. I mean come on, just how much can these people take?
Idiotic – Tony “I just want my life back” Heyward – former CEO of bp.
Really Idiotic – The notion that we as consumers should not only boycott all of bp’s filling stations and mini-marts, but that we should make our displeasure known to the employees at those mini-marts as well. Look, with the economy the way it is and considering that these people are lucky enough to have those jobs, I am not going to take out anything remotely close to righteous indignation out on a minimum-wage clerk at the local AM/PM who is minding their own business and simply doing their job, especially when they had nothing to do with the decision-making process that led up to the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon in the first place!!!
Good – Both Boise State and TCU make it into a BCS bowl game!!!
Idiotic – The BCS for pitting the two teams against each other in the Fiesta Bowl instead of having TCU play Florida or Boise State play Ohio State, and take a chance on the big boys getting beaten.
Good – TCU gets to the Rose Bowl against Wisconsin.
Bad – Boise State loses one game and loses out on another BCS Bowl.
Idiotic – All of the Big-10, SEC, Pac-10 and Big-12 honks who use the Nevada game to claim that Boise State was “overrated” and that they had no place in the BCS and no business thinking they could play with the likes of Ohio State or Alabama if they couldn’t even beat Nevada. I have news for them – if Boise state is so “overrated” like you say, then they should be nothing more than a “cakewalk” game for your school. If they are such a ”creampuff” then you should have no problem putting them on your schedule and getting yourself an easy win now – shouldn’t you. Any AD or fan who now says that it’s not worth it to them to put Boise State on their schedule or that they wouldn’t “lower themselves” to Boise State’s level – are simply afraid of Boise State. Period.
Good – Jimmy Johnson for winning his 5th straight Sprint Cup Championship.
Bad – The struggles of Dale Earnhardt Jr. God that was painful to watch. Here’s hoping that 2011 will be better for him that 2010 was.
Silver Lining – Dale Jr. wins the Nationwide summer race at Daytona in a repleca of his father’s old #3 Wrangler Blue and Yellow paintjob.
Good – Danica Patrick’s first season in the Nationwide Series. She did what she had to do and learned what she could – and that’s what was important.
Idiotic – All of the naysayers who keep saying that Danica has no place in racing and that she has gotten where she is on her looks. Listen, if you think you can outdrive her, then shut your mouth and strap yourselves in to a car and see if you can beat her yourself!
Good – Uconn Women’s Basketball, Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Blackhawks.
Bad – San Francisco Giants. Sorry – as a life-long Dodger fan there is no way in hell that I could ever put that in the “Good” column. I would rather see the new Your Yankees sweep the Dodgers in the World Series rather than see the Giants have a parade!!!!!!!!!!!
In Memorium – Teddy Pendergrass, Gaines Adams (DE – Chicago Bears), Jean Simmons, Zelda Rubinstein (Poltergeist), Peter Graves, Alexander Haig, Robert Culp, Merlin Olsen, Dixie Carter, Lynn Redgrave, Ernie Harwell, Lena Horne, Norman Hand, Ronnie James Dio (Dio, Black Sabbath), Art Clokley (Creator – Gumby), Erich Segal (Author – Love Story), J.D. Salinger (Author – Catcher in the Rye), Corey Haim, John Forsythe, Mittens, Gary Coleman, Dennis Hopper, Rue McClanahan, John Wooden, Manute Bol, Don Coryell, George Steinbrenner, Patricia Neal, Bobby Thompson, Eddie Fisher, Kenny McKinley (WR – Denver Broncos), Gloria Stuart (Titanic), George Blanda (QB/K – Chicago Bears, Houston Oilers, Oakland Raiders), Tony Curtis, Tom Bosley (Happy Days), Bob Guccione (Publisher – Penthouse), Spary Anderson (Manager – Cincinatti Reds / Detroit Tigers), Jill Clayburgh, Leslie Nielsen, Don Meredith, Elizabeth Edwards, Bob Feller, Blake Edwards (The Pink Panther), Steve Landesberg (Barney Miller).
Bad – The 7.0 earthquake in Haiti. Being a SoCal native, I kind of get the idea what they were going through.
Good – Relief efforts from all over the world.
Idiotic – Rush Limbaugh and Pat Robertson insulting President Obama and the Haitian people after the earthquake. 500,000 feared dead and these yayhoos were trying to score cheap political points.
Good – The passage of the Health Care reform act and the signing of it into law.
Bad – The fact that there are still people in this country who still believe, even almost a year after the signing of the bill into law, that it will mean that they will pay more for less, that they will lose their doctors, their health coverage and therefore their health care, and that this is the beginning of a Government takeover of the Health Care system.
Idiotic – All of the Teabaggers threatening violence over this and other pieces of legislation that President Obama wants to pass. The Teabaggers need to be careful because if they keep trying to pick a fight with just anyone then someone is going to take them up on their offer and the Teabaggers will get their asses kicked – if they’re lucky.
Ooooo pleeeeease – Boss Hogg (aka Rush Limbaugh) saying about health Care reform: “I’ll just tell you this, if this passes and it’s five years from now and all that stuff gets implemented — I am leaving the country. I’ll go to Costa Rica.”
Irony – Costa Rica has Universal health Care.
Good – The Chilean Miners were rescued after being trapped in their mine collapse for two months.
Bad – The fact that Chile can have working conditions in their mines where trapped miners can be rescued, and we don’t.
Idiotic – Anyone who says that miners dying in tragedy’s like we saw in West Virgina is “the cost of doing business” or “ they knew the risks” or “if they died then it was their fault because they must have done something wrong”. Never mind that the company in question created a dangerous working environment for their employees so that their top executives could make as much money as possible while screwing over the miners and their families.
Beyond Idiotic – Boss Hogg blaming the miners union for the accident in West Virginia. Only problem was that that mine was non-union and that the CEO of the mining company has threatened to close down that mine if it ever went union.
Dumbass – “The Underwear Bomber”
Idiotic – Michelle Bachman telling people not to answer the census because according to her it would be used against the people who answered it.
Good – Michelle Bachman staying quiet about the census after figuring out that if enough people didn’t answer it then some seats in Congress might be lost – like Bachman’s seat in the Minnesota 6th for example.
Fraud – Jame O’Keefe – the kid who dressed up like a pimp in that anti-ACORN video – actually doctored that video as it turns out; and then tried to plant bugs in the office phones of Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu in New Orleans.
Terrorism – Tea Partier Joe Stack flies a place into a federal Office Building in Fort Worth, Texas. He kills himself, and Vernon Hunter – an IRS service manager.
Idiotic – Stack’s daughter, Samantha Bell, for calling her father a hero “for standing up to the system”.
Good – Ken Hunter, Vernon Hunter’s son, for calling out Mrs. Bell and pointing out that Stack had used the same tactics as the 9/11 terrorists did, and that his father – a Vietnam Veteran – was the real hero.
Good – Samantha Bell retracting her earlier statement.
Bad – Arizona’s “Paperz please” law which states that everyone in the State of Arizona has to provide proof that they are an American citizen. Even if they are simply visiting the state.
Idiotic – Arizona Governor and Tea Partier Jan Brewer for making every excuse in the book as to why the “paperz please” law and the formation of Arizona’s “Death Panels” later in the year are good things.
So idiotic he should have his head examined – Brad Goehring, a republican Candidate for the House in the California 11th who said he would like to declare “open season on liberals.” Thanks to that little missive, Goehring didn’t even make it out of the primary.
Huh?!? – Carly Fiorina, candidate for Senate from California, declaring on FOX News that she was “proud” of what she did at HP. She killed 18,000 jobs, she nearly ruined the #1 PC maker, she paid herself handsome bonuses and perks when she didn’t earn them, and then she tried to sell all of us here in California a bill of worthless goods by trying to convince us that she could do a better job at creating jobs then Barbara Boxer…riiiight.
Idiotic – Fred Phelps’ Westboro Baptist Church for picketing and protesting across the street from Comic-Con in San Diego this year and denouncing the attendees there as “idol worshipers”.
Great – A counter-protest against the WBC was held across the street at Comic-Con by some of the attendees there. They actually made fun of the WBC’s protest and embarrassed the WBC protesters so badly that they gave up after only a couple of hours. In other words – Fred Phelps and his band of traitors just got owned by a bunch of geeks!!!!!!!!!!! How epic is that?!?!?!?!?!?
Liar – Andrew Breitbart for editing a video that led to the forced resignation of USDA employee Shirley Sherrod. Ms Sherrod was later vindicated and Mr. Breitbart still might be sued for defamation.
Nice one – The whole “girl quits via dry erase board” hoax. For a while it ranked right up there with the “JetBlu employee” who had enough and had grabbed a beer, deployed the emergency exit slide and went home after encountering one rude flyer too many.
Idiotic – the protests over the “Ground Zero Mosque.” Hey, how would you like it if Muslims protested a Nativity scene because it was too close to where they lived?
Dangerous – The Florida “pastor” who was gong to burn copies of the Koran on September 11th this year. Did he really think that Muslims around the world would not try to hold all Americans responsible for his idiocy? Did he really think that Muslims would not have a shit-fit about that, like the ones protesting about the “Ground Zero Mosque” actually have the best interests of Christianity in mind?!?!? Really?!?!?
Cha-ching – Meg Whitman spending millions of dollars of her own money to try to buy her way into the Governor’s mansion here in California. Even though she was the highest bidder, she still lost at the polls.
Criminal – The elderly Teabagger at the Reid/Angle debate in Nevada who punched a woman in the face. I know that Wifey has some problems with the words I used to describe this pig and that I have lost the high ground as a result, but I stand by what I said about him and I will not retract my words – because I wrote what was in my heart.
Tragedy – Gene Cranick loses his home to a fire in rural Tennessee because he had not paid a Fire Protection fee. The fire department was ordered to watch his house burn to the ground.
Idiotic – Glenn beck and the Teabaggers saying that Mr. Cranick “deserved it” and that he “got what he had coming to him” as a “freeloader”.
If she floats, then that means she’s a witch – Christine O’Donnell.
Good – Businesses start making money again.
Bad – The same businesses have not started hiring the unemployed, underemployed or the underutilized back yet – maybe ever…
Ironic – Sarah Palin goes onto her reality show to complain about her lack of privacy. At least she did it with a straight face – as she looked into the camera.
Damn – Alan Grayson (D-FL) loses his re-election bid. It’s too bad that the voters in his district decided not to send him back to the House for another term as he was truly a rarity in politics – someone who was unafraid to tell it like it was.
Gifts that keep on giving – Keith Olberman and my favorite gay crush: Rachel Maddow.
Gifts that keep on giving that you wish you had the receipt for – Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachman, Christine O’Donnell and Sharon Angle.
Good man – Todd Palin. Yes you heard me…with all of the things that have been said about his wife, with all of the coverage about her both good and bad, with all of the stress that they must now have to deal with in their lives he has stuck by her and his love for her has never waivered. If anyone deserves the title of “Man of the Year” or even “Man of the Century at least to this point” my vote would have to go to Todd Palin.
Idiotic – The TSA’s “pat-downs” which led to “touch my junk and I’ll have you arrested”.
Really Idiotic – The notion that we can’t duplicate the Israelis system of airport security here because we are simply “too big” and that we “can’t find the personnel” to make it happen. 30 million unemployed in this country – I think we could find somebody…
Good – Wkileaks. Let’s face it, sometimes there are some secrets that need to be out there because the people they are about deserve some comeuppance.
Idiotic – All of the people in this country who are calling for the head of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Yeah, like the “shoot the messenger” method has ever worked.
Can’t wait – For WikiLeaks to release whatever it is that they know about Bank of America, Citi, AIG, Wels Fargo, etc.
Good – Health Care Reform, Wall Street Reform, Hate Crimes Prevention, Credit Card Reform, Student Loans Reform, Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, Auto Bailout, Recovery Act, Food Safety Modernization Act, Confirmed Sonia Sotomayer & Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, START Treaty, 9/11 1st Responders Act and the Repeal of Don’t’ Ask Don’t Tell. All legislation passed and signed into law by President Obama.
Bad – The Republicans have vowed to repeal all of the above laws starting January 5th.
Idiotic – The idea that Tax Cuts for the rich will produce any jobs.
Good TV – Chuck, Chase, Dirty Jobs, Mythbusters, Storm Chasers, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, Top Gear, Burn Notice, White Collar, Royal Pains, CSI, CSI: Miami, Bones, House, Sanctuary, Doctor Who, Undercover Boss, Ace of Cakes, Countdown with Keith Olberman, The Rachel Maddow Show, S#@! My Dad says, Mike and Molly.
Bad – This is the last season of Ace of Cakes?!?!?! NNNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful – The 17 years we had with our cat Mittens. She, along with her brother Tiger were the first cats that Wifey and I adopted together. She had been with us from the time we moved in together. She was the Queen over every cat that came after her and she was a force of nature. She was our baby, our daughter, our child, we loved her, and she will be missed.
The Queen is dead, God save the Queen.
Goodbye Mitzie, we’ll see you again someday at the Rainbow Bridge.
So to all of my readers out there, once again I would just like to say…
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
And again for those of you who prefer your holidays a little more “Politically Correct”…
OK we all know about this fracas that has developed between the TSA and the airline-flying public. We’ve all heard about the flight attendant who had to remover her prosthetic breast during a search, about the bladder cancer survivor whose urostomy bag was damaged during a pat-down and he was covered in his own urine as a result, and we wall know the phrase “don’t touch my junk” will live on for decades. But what we don’t know is how far are these incompetent boobs going to take all of this? How far is “too far” as far as the cashiers that the TSA hired to do the pat-downs are concerned? Is anything over the line, or is any behavior short of sexual assault OK for these idiots?
And by the way, how sure are we about the TSA’s employment background screening process? How do we know that the guy who is patting down your wife or your children doesn’t have a record as a sex offender?
In any case, we’ve all heard the stories and we are now beginning to hear from experts in this field how the pat-downs and the full body-scans don’t really keep us safe to begin with anyway. Who is saying this? Well, the Israelis for one, and since they have developed a system for weeding our actual threats to their security, they actually know what they are talking about.
In the above video, Issac Yeffet, the former security director for El Al Airlines said that the methods we are using now are not effective. The program that he devised when he was at El Al was for every passenger to be interviewed. Like he said, when passengers are online at the ticket counter, it is a perfect opportunity for them to be interviewed – and it is a process that only takes anywhere from 20 to 25 seconds. Like Mr. Yeffett said, once people standing in line realize what is happening, that they are not being investigated, that it is an attempt to keep them safe, then 99% of those interviewed become cooperative.
There is also the added technique that they’ve used at Ben Gurion Airport where there are roadside checks outside the airport where people coming into the airport are asked “How are you?” and “Where are you coming from?” Apparently the answers to the questions are not important, the way that people react when they are answering them is. They may also be pulled aside in the airport for a random bag check while they ask you “who packed your luggage?” while they are looking into your eyes the whole time to gauge your reaction to see if you are acting suspicious or not.
So my question is, if it works so well in Israel, why can’t we do the same thing here in the United States?
Because apparently it is felt that we as a country are simply too big to be able to “scale up” the Israeli model for use here in the United States.
I disagree.
I believe that the Israeli model would be very effective here in the U.S. and I believe that it would be a welcome change to the techniques that are being employed now. The only ones who might not possibly like it would be the bureaucrats currently inhabiting the TSA who do not want to see their jobs go away. However if it managed to streamline the process of airline travel and take the wait-time down from its current level, as well as insure the safety of all of those who actually fly these days while preventing any misunderstandings then we should definitely try to implement this system.
Now I know what you’re thinking – that this would be a huge undertaking and that a whole lot more people would have to be hired and properly trained by the TSA or some other outside body in order to make this idea work.
So? What’s wrong with that? We have 30 million unemployed people in this country right now who would jump at the chance to have one of those jobs at the airport! I know that if they did that at the Redding Airport I would be one of the first ones in line for one of those jobs. I’m a pleasant human being, I have a nice, non-threatening face, I’ve generally been described as a “nice guy” in the past – so I should be a perfect candidate for the position. There are people out there who are unemployed, underemployed and underutilized who are literally hungry for jobs!!! So why not take this opportunity to create them?!?!?!?
The only problem is that someone actually has to have the political will to make it happen.
ARE YOU LISTENING MR. BOEHNER?!?!?!?
If Republicans and Teabaggers in Congress want to get serious about getting this country back on track and cut down on the deficit, then they should forget about giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. They should forget about ending Social Security and Medicare, forget about closing firehouses, firing cops and closing public schools and start talking to the Israelis about improving security at our airports. If they really want to eliminate “wasteful spending” then stop spending our tax dollars on body scanners that won’t do shit, and start training human beings to go out into the parking lot to ask some questions. That way you cut the fat out of the TSA budget, enhance our security and solve the problem of people being out of work. There’s a stimulus package and a deficit reduction plan all rolled up into one!!!
However the aforementioned Republicans and Teabaggers would actually have to want to take this opportunity to solve both the unemployment problem and the security problem at our nation’s airports. Given their past history when it comes to how soft they are on national security and how weak they are on getting people back to work, odds are that they will simply “ignore the problem and it will go away.” If that’s the case, then Hertz, Avis, Enterprise and Apollo-Rent-a-Car are going to be making money hand over fist while American, United, Southwest, JetBlu and Delta will be hurting for passengers. Think the auto industry crisis was bad? Wait until people stop flying because they don’t want to take a chance on some over-aggressive TSA agent getting to second base with them.
Unless of course the agent offers to buy you dinner first.
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Sometimes the political cartoonists of the day can say it better then any pundit on cable news or the blogoshpere can. Here are but a few examples…
Actually that hand should be pointing at a mirror - or at least John Bohener.
Oh yeah, because Government "forced" the corporations to screw you over.
Yeah, like a Temp service would actually want to work with anyone who is looking for a job...
And if Bohener and McConnell get their way, they will get it back and the rest of us will have to "die quickly".
I could have told you that!!!
Well, when you have a history of laying people off, creating a hostile atmosphere towards small business, and tell lie after lie after lie about yourself then it's easy to have your bid taken down.
Oh right, like any Republican would ever be invited to a Tea Party event!!!
Funny how a South American country can show the boys in West Virginia how it's supposed to be done, innit?
Typical "Tea Bagger". They "don't believe in handouts" unless the handouts are for them...
Take a good looong look America, if the Bush tax cuts for the rich stay in place this is where we are headed...
Now if only the GOP could feel our pain...
What now?!? Well if the tea Party had it's way there would be no jobs, no schools and everyone would have to hire their own private police force.
And they will be burning right alongside the 9/11 terrorists...
Yeah, he's also one of the chumps whose credit you ruined, denied unemployment benefits to, refuse to hire back and that you called a "lazy deadbeat who doesn't really want to work."
BECAUSE YOUR LICENSE HAS BEEN SUSPENDED DUMBO!!!!!!!!!!
Because they are looking for a fight, and if they're not careful their kids and grandkids are going to give it to them...
Trust him, he'll take reeeeaaallll good care of them for ya!!!
INSANITY: repeating the same actions over and over again expecting different results.
Now be honest, would you even apply to work for any of these assholes, let alone expect them to call you in for an interview?!?
Sometimes a picture (or a cartoon) really is worth a thousand words.