Posted on 01/10/2016 6:57:05 AM PST by Sean_Anthony
Itâs a tough job being a terrorist in Philadelphia where no matter what you do and say, no one in authority will believe you are one
It has long rumoured that the tombstone of comedian W.C. Fields was engraved with the words, âBetter here than Philadelphia.â That turned out to be an urban legend; all that is written on Fieldsâ gravestone is his name, date of birth, and the date he passed away.
Former major league pitcher, Bo Belinsky, once said, âPhiladelphia fans would boo funerals, an Easter egg hunt, a parade of armless war vets and the âLiberty Bell.â
The City of Brotherly Love does have a unique character that now goes beyond the way it treats members of visiting sports teams. This was fully on display in the aftermath of the shooting of a Philadelphia police officer on Thursday that people who have at least some common sense would describe as a terrorist attack.
Wonder if this POS was related to the Black Panther POS named “King Samir Shabazz”?
Well...W.C. Fields was said to have asked that his epitaph read,
“On the whole, I’d rather be in Philadelphia”.
For him I would have chosen another favorite quote,
“Any man who hates dogs and children, can’t be all bad.”
;^)
Philly jihadists get no respect. Even the mayor “disses” them.
>>> Archer did not make up the fact that the law Hartnett and other police officers enforce is contrary to Allahâs teachings and Muslims are only bound by Allahâs law. <<<
Just pointing out that Islam has no place in western civilization.
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