Posted on 08/28/2012 7:12:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Twitter has been the site of some seriously deranged Hollywood lefties musings on Isaac and their wish that it would have killed Republicans, or disrupted the convention.
Samuel L. Jackson:
"Samuel L. Jackson on Monday tweeted it was "unfair" that Tropical Storm Isaac had spared the GOP convention in Tampa and appeared to be heading for New Orleans.
Jackson said in a profanity-filled tweet that he was "not understanding God's plan" given the fact that the storm was not disrupting the Republican gathering. "GOP spared by Isaac! NOLA prolly f----- again!"
Less than a half-hour later, Jackson apologized for the earlier tweet, writing that it had stirred up a hornet's nest. "Apologies to God, Tampa, da GOP& Isaac(sp)! Who played the Race card?!," he said on Twitter.
"Unfair s---," the Oscar-nominated actor known for his colorful language said on Twitter. Not to be outdone, Ellen Barkin actually wished for the death of pro-life Republicans by retweeting this:
"EllenBarkin C'mon #Isaac! Wash every pro-life, anti-education, anti-woman, xenophobic, gay-bashing, racist SOB right into the ocean! #RNC"
I like this new civility in politics, don't you?
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Anyone who goes to a Samuel Jackson movie ought to have their head examined.
Thanks, I watched THE AVENGERS last month. I’ll contact my psychiatrist today :)
Besides DC, Chicago would be another suitable landing. One of my buds said the other day that Katrina did 5 billion dollars worth of improvements to NOLA.......
"And you will know My name is the Lord when I lay My vengeance upon thee."
Amen.
Who knew Sammy was even out of Prison...I though cell phones weren’t allowed.
Was he in the stir?
I didn’t realize they incarcerated people for idiocy! :-)
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