Thursday, October 13, 2011

Thought for the day

So who will be the GOP candidate for the 2012 election? Which one of these fearless competitors will take the reins and emerge as the saviour for the Grumpy Old Peckerwoods? Will it even be a peckerwood? Could we see the first time in history, that the two candidates are both African American? (I bet that will really get out the tea bagger vote).Who will save the 1% and get rid of the anti-American protesters once and for all? Who will get rid of taxes, regulations, big government and any kind of rules that protect the people? I saved the most important of all questions for last.........


WHO REALLY GIVES A FLYING FUCK!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Violent pacification

While watching Hardball with Chris Mathews last night, Mr. Mathews was talking to some local pundit and asked him where the democrats will be in regards to the Occupy movement. He went on to ask if it was risky for politicians to back the movement in case the movement was to get violent or in his words “they start throwing trash cans through windows”.  How fucking ridiculous can you get man, give me a break.

First of all, the only violence there has been has come from the end of policedepartment night sticks and canisters of pepper spray. Not once has any form of violence been from the protesters. In fact it is quite the opposite, the protesters are shown time and time again stating that the police are not the enemy, that they are the same as the protesters. Now this police brutality has happened not just in New York but in other cities as well. Should we ask the politicians not to back the police department since they are the ones acting violently?



Why nobody wants this movement to become a re-elect Obama campaign, we must face the reality that if we want change, then the left is going to be the ones to make it happen. It surely will not be the Grumpy Old Pecker Woods (GOP), no they will be too busy sucking ass to their corporate masters. Those in power have been forced to acknowledge our existence, next they will have to force the change that is needed. Democrats have become pussies for the most part. What we need is to become the new party of the left, elect new leaders and get these old bastards out of power and put it back in the hands of the people. 

Friday, October 7, 2011

And the douchebag of the day award goes to!

Neal Boortz
For his Hitleresque statement on Fux News saying Obama "Is a bigger disaster to this country than 9-11". Congratulations Neal for being crowned one raging liberals first ever douchebag of the day (or decade). You had some strong competition from your conservative counterparts but managed to come out on top, if only by a nose. Yes Mr. Boortz spreading hatred and fear is your specialty. You are truly king douchebag for the day. 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Its time to stop asking and start demanding


With the Occupy Wall Street movement in its third week, the movement is finally growing and gaining the media attention that such a movement deserves. Thinking about the events of the past few weeks one must wonder, is it going to be enough? Occupy has been proud of the fact that there are no leaders, lending to media criticism about a lack of stated goals. Why we all know what the uprising is about, what exactly do we expect to be the outcome? Yes I realize that change is what is needed, but are these protests going to accomplish any change without a specifically stated list of demands?

Every great movement has a leader who points the people in the right direction. Its great to see a form of democracy being practiced amongst the participants that allows for a general consensus, with everyone being able to speak his/her mind. Does this movement need a leader? Not someone to tell people what to do and order them around, but someone for the people to get behind, a person to provide the spark that ignites the change. Bringing attention by camping out for a couple months, banging drums, chanting and marching, do us no good if the fire slowly fades and people go back to their everyday lives. It is time for leadership to emerge. We are at a stage in our country where we need to stop asking for change and start demanding it. Who will step forth and lead us in our time of need? It’s certainly not our president or congress.