Posted on 01/18/2013 2:51:34 PM PST by RetiredTexasVet
Colon Powell has filed suit in Federal Court (in Washington, DC) claiming he is not being protected under the Endangered Species Act as required by law. Black RINOs are an endangered species and the Federal Government is not doing enough to protect him. He claims that he has been openly shunned and "disliked" on Facebook by the evil Tea Party. Conlon has sued to have the court order the Tea Party to "like" him on Facebook and invite him to parties. Gov. Chris Christie has joined the suit stating that as a Blue Whale RINO, that he is not being protected from the evil Tea Party and the NRA. Christie is suing for similar actions that Colon is but on a much much bigger scale.
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Do you really need a semi-sarcasm tag here..... naw!
These RINOs are so weak and disgusting, they cannot even have the wherewithal to point at the obvious extremism of the very burdensome war that Obama is waging.
It’s like knowing your invited guest is a pedophile raping your children and screaming at your children for being rude to them at the table.
The cowardice and emotional retardedness is incredible.
Maybe moderate America will one day get a clue that Obama is not the good pot bunt that they needed after all, and more like fraud Oregano sold instead.
Ruling: case dismissed. RINOs aren’t endangered. They’re flourishing in their natural habitat, Washington DC.
Ruling: case dismissed. RINOs aren’t endangered. They’re flourishing in their natural habitat, Washington DC.
Good post. Manure and hot air found in the habitat are ideal conditions for them.
My father in law made a good point last weekend. White people need to start bitching about being a minority - we make up less than 50% of our population. Not sure how true that is, but if it is, sounds like a good idea.
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