Showing posts with label Per Texas ad Astra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Per Texas ad Astra. Show all posts
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Does This Hit Close to Home, Ron Paul?
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Friday, December 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Too many meds make Rot go wooly
21 vs 18, 12 vs 6 -- it's all the same (modulo 3).
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Minsk Pinsk,
Per Texas ad Astra,
Rot does lesssims
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Sounds like Mr Rot, re-taking an oral exam on gerbes
“The more you have flubbed, the more the anxiety builds up,” says Frank, explaining the mental phenomenon Perry is experiencing. “Each time you make a mistake, it gets worse. Fear builds up over time. [Perry] is not quite ready to run screaming out of the room yet, but clearly he doesn’t like being there ... and it impacts his ability to perform.”
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Epic Fail,
Mr Rot at the wheel,
Per Texas ad Astra
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Will Perry discover unified string theory?
What's that? Ah, this?
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FCP GUT,
Feynman Weeps,
Per Texas ad Astra
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Al Quds in Corpus Christi
Don't worry, be happy, says Rot. Rick Perry is on the case. Sharp as a tack.
Of course, Mr Rot also assures us that the drug cartels don't bother Texas, all is honky-dory having an open border. Any opinion to the contrary is downright mean and heartless.
Of course, Mr Rot also assures us that the drug cartels don't bother Texas, all is honky-dory having an open border. Any opinion to the contrary is downright mean and heartless.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Perry wakes up
No thanks to Rot's rotten political advice.
Counterpoint: Cain 28%, Perry 18%, Romney 17%. Hmmm...
Counterpoint: Cain 28%, Perry 18%, Romney 17%. Hmmm...
Labels:
Per Texas ad Astra,
Rot Rove evil genius
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
Rot happy as a clam in Euroland
Europeans began to realize that free movement within the 25-nation Schengen area meant just that: once accepted in any member country after a cursory procedure, a new arrival from anywhere on the planet can roam freely and eventually settle in next door. He may not speak the language, he may not have a job, but he is eligible for free medical care and other generous social benefits paid for by local taxes. Sounds like Texas.
As one Dutch parliamentarian puts it, "We don't want jobless Poles, Romanian beggars and people from North Africa or Turkey." Take that, Tecs!
"Stopping free movement endangers solidarity among Europeans and jeopardizes the European project," lectures José Manuel Barroso, a former Maoist and now, most appropriately, president of the unelected, unaccountable, Politburo-like European Commission in Brussels. As wiki says: He was one of the leaders of the underground Maoist MRPP (Reorganising Movement of the Proletariat Party, later PCTP/MRPP, Communist Party of the Portuguese Workers/Revolutionary Movement of the Portuguese Proletariat. Pepe at the bat.
As one Dutch parliamentarian puts it, "We don't want jobless Poles, Romanian beggars and people from North Africa or Turkey." Take that, Tecs!
"Stopping free movement endangers solidarity among Europeans and jeopardizes the European project," lectures José Manuel Barroso, a former Maoist and now, most appropriately, president of the unelected, unaccountable, Politburo-like European Commission in Brussels. As wiki says: He was one of the leaders of the underground Maoist MRPP (Reorganising Movement of the Proletariat Party, later PCTP/MRPP, Communist Party of the Portuguese Workers/Revolutionary Movement of the Portuguese Proletariat. Pepe at the bat.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Texas doesn't believe in Gorebal warming
Mr Rot puts in his two cents: We think of them Mormons as bein' in kind of a cult. I couldn't vote for one a them when we got a real Christian like Governor Perry runnin'.
Saturday, August 06, 2011
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