Thursday, August 27, 2009

The Gem of Honor for da Indigent Fard-er

A cool quarter mill(+ )a year, and the gerbil Florida shysters call him indigent? Precious. But not at precious as that singular honor of da ol' chop chop da Bary's were denied. No wonder Le Pew has gone incommunicado, he is still embittered Planet Pepe was denied, and oh so close it was to not being denied, a most glorious opportunity for ululation.

2 comments:

Mr roT said...

They make wedding dresses. What do you expect? The uniform of the devil...

Tecumseh said...

Rifqa's parents, Mohamed and Aysha Bary, signed affidavits declaring themselves indigent. That's why the Florida court appointed a lawyer for the father and a lawyer for the mother. Both their lawyers are being paid by the taxpayers of Florida. Worse still, Aysha and Mohamed Bary's lawyer asked the court for more money at Rifqa's custody hearing last Friday, so that they could wage a campaign to get Rifqa back home.

John Q. Taxpayer's money hard at work. I mean, we're spending trillions on clunkers and such, why wouldn't Floriduh throw aways hundreds of thousands to hand over that girl to the tender mercies of Bary? It's all making sense.

Yet in a Dun and Bradstreet report filed by Mr. Bary himself for his business, Bary Gems, he states his business does $237,561 yearly. Mrs. Bary makes high-end bridal gowns (that income may be off the books, but she works every day). It would appear she works for Custom Bridal Veil -- a company owned by a Risana Bary, who works with Mr. Bary at Bary Gems. Risana is apparently Mohamed's wife -- but why is she listed under different names in different places?

Ah, those indigent, poor little souls, oppressed by an unforgiving kkkapitalist society. Planet Pepe must provide cash -- tons of it -- to help them out. And where does the cash come from? Why, from those stoopid Ricain taxpayers, who wouldn't know what to do with it, anyhow.