I dislike that fat (possibly homosexual?) slob bastard, but he does make some great points, which I will cover first before going to the bad stuff:
-His comments on the welfare programs and healthcare, etc. are totally correct IMHO, he is right, we are screwing the poor who ARE trying to get ahead. We are not helping to build families, no sire. On the other hand, if th emother wouldn't have worked, and gotten money that would suck also. However, if she would have gotten a job closer to home, she would have been better off. The kid was just stupid, if he even knew WTF he was doing.
-Michael Moore is right: In a country with this many people who are always frightened and scared, you shouldn't have this many guns and so much ammo. There are WAY too many stupid people in this country who have no right to be do as they wish because they are a hazard to us all. There is too little common sense, such a dumbed down nation, jeez.
-We have too many scared people. We have a FEAR problem. Is it because we are so mixed, enthnically, culturally, etc. I dunno, but maybe someone does...
THE FAT SOB slob ass is wrong however because...
-He has no right to ask anything from Kmart or to harass that police officer in LA with his retarded "What, what, I am gay and fat?".
-Those militia guys were all good people, altough the fat guy seemed like he didn't have much common sense, so take his gun away!
-He had no right to do what he did to a great American and a great man like Charleton Heston, I want to go over to Moore's slummy trashed apartment or wherever that ass lives and beat him NOT BECAUSE I AM SCARED but because he has no respect, no tact, no feeling for others whom he sees as opponents.
Nevertheless, he is totally right in one thing:
"a nation that's this out of control with fear should not have a lot of guns and ammo lying around" and that the solution is not stricter gun control but "But the permanent solution is changing the American mentality". Amen to that fatso. We will drink to that... after you meet Mr. FIST for a few punches... *crack*
Damn... I knocked the ass off his feet with one hit! Ok, gotta leave now, before he comes to and gets out his rifle and shoots me...
Doggonit.out.
P.S.: I got out safe with an unopened bottle of Bacardi that the fat slob hadn't touched yet...
P.P.S.: I am wearing this as we speak:
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This is better than those cheap shiny proximity, crash, and approach suits which help NEAR (quite close) fires but you can't use them IN fires. Since I expect to get a lot of flames I will be surrounded and actaully IN them, so I got this nice entry suit, the only thing that can enable you to survive being INSIDE a furnace! (scary) Turn up the HEAT boys!!! Flame away!
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