Showing posts with label pinko justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinko justice. Show all posts

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Chicago law

Da Chicago Way is getting curiouser and curiouser. Maybe Charly can explain the finer points of Windy City jurisprudence?

Sunday, October 09, 2011

The Problem With Judge Pepe in the Badgering State

is that he thinks he is living in Versailles.

It is not the question of whether there is a constitutional "right" to drink milk from cows you own, the question is whether Government has a constitutional right to prevent citizens from drinking milk from the cows they own.
Now, Pepe, go ahead, read the Constitution..

Oh, yeah, Versailles Needs No Stinking Facts. My bad, sorry, piss away that gold, you Might Bleu.

Thursday, August 04, 2011

Rotter "punk" gets €3,000

.. because his human rights were supposedly violated. Ulululululu, says Rot.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Ah, mais non, let's have KSM tried in Floriduh

José Baez will do a great job explaining how good ole Khalid is una victima inocente de la justicia.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Witches Rue-mania

Well, then, it's a damn good thing for Planet Pepe and Al Gore that they are not, officially, witches.

"the country's soothsayers and fortune tellers are cursing a new bill that threatens fines or even prison if their predictions don't come true."

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Assange Gores Mikey Moore. Rotter Cries.

Assange's leaked data has done more to undermine Pepelandia's shibboleths of the last 10 years than all the objective evidence of those being myths peasants like us, and much sharper peasants than us, could dish out. After all, Julian is absolutely their Horse's Ass; actually is Versailles enough to not even bother to think about how all the shit he disposes makes Versailles look very very very bad. The Ululation of the Pepe is such a self-defeating, stupid, bleating.
As for da Rotter, having joined with Mikey Moore with his little Latinate lust for El Castrato, even the object of his lust understands what a mountain of merda is Cuba.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Ralph Peters pissing up a rope

The basic point is same as Palin's, but he expresses it more forcefully.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

The Rotter way, all the way

"Simply letting them go sends a harmful message to immigration agents and to illegal immigrants," he said. Agents feel "their work is not valued. The message sent to the illegals is that even if you are put into deportation proceedings, we will let you go." Oh, duhh.

So who gonna take up now Her Rot's pet cause in Washington? Mr Hayseed, Scottie, or Rubio? I put my money on Mac's buddy.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Rot the legal eagle

The Justice Department had maintained that the Arizona statute’s ban on smuggling illegal aliens while committing another crime — a provision targeting drug dealers — violates the Constitution’s assignment of the regulation of interstate commerce to the federal government. The federal interest in the unimpeded transport of drug runners and scouts across state lines, one must infer from the department’s brief, trumps a state’s interest in keeping drug dealing away from its residents.Only in Rotter Logik.
Straight out of Monty Python.
Ulululululu, says Rot.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Tell me Harriet Myers would have been worse

Kagan doesn't know the difference between lawful contact and lawful stop. Must be that Tecs and AA are pullin hard for her like they were for John Edwards.
Plus: How to get a top-flight academic job in Chicago!

Saturday, May 08, 2010

Your typical pinko Frenchie conviction

Lavoisier was branded a traitor during the Reign of Terror by French Revolutionists in 1794. Lavoisier had also intervened on behalf of a number of foreign-born scientists including mathematician Joseph Louis Lagrange, granting them exception to a mandate stripping all foreigners of possessions and freedom. Lavoisier was tried, convicted, and guillotined on 8 May in Paris, at the age of 50.

One of his actions that may have sealed his fate was a clash a few years earlier with the young Jean-Paul Marat whom he dismissed curtly after being presented with a preposterous "scientific invention" (an object which showed a spectrum of light that was as yet unseen — but did not measure anything).

An appeal to spare his life so that he could continue his experiments was cut short by the judge: "The Republic needs neither scientists nor chemists; the course of justice can not be delayed."