Sunday, March 15, 2009

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10 comments:

Tecumseh said...

I would say, day at the office on Planet Pepe, but then Pepe would get annoyed, and who knows what that may lead to? Maybe he'll pull my hair, too? (Luckily, there is not much left to pull, but I'm digressing.)

Mr roT said...

I think it best to channel. How about,"I am sure they meant no harm"?

Pepe le Pew said...

You people are crazy - are you suggesting beating clergymen is somehow immoral or wrong ?

Mr roT said...

Great angle, Pepe. I had thought of it but then was afraid to be too broad-brush and insinuate that imams can be beaten too.

Dat shit will get you in trouble.

Mr roT said...

Five candidates for a beating.

Tecumseh said...

Hey, Mr Rot, why do you keep linking to the Huffo post blog, instead of the original source (in this case, the NYT story)? C'mon, let's go for primary sources, not those 2-bit rehashers.

Tecumseh said...

“These are all centrist, social justice guys,” said the Rev. Eugene F. Rivers, a politically active pastor of Azusa Community Church in Boston, who knows all of them but is not part of the president’s prayer caucus. “Obama genuinely comes out of the social justice wing of the church. That’s real.”

Centrist="Social justice"? Depends on what the definition of "center" is; and justice. Translated from Pepespeak (where centrist means someone just perhaps a tad to the right of Joe Stalin, and certainly to the left of Kerensky), "social justice" means (to me), "socialism". Or, "share the wealth". In even plainer English, "gimme your money, I know better what to do with it."

Pepe le Pew said...

afraid to be too broad-brush and insinuate that imams can be beaten too.

Go for it! They're great fun too. Plus you can pull on their beards.

Pepe le Pew said...

Translated from Pepespeak

Uh. No. Not by a long shot. Sorry I am not matching your caricature.

Mr roT said...

HuffPo has very entertaining commenters.