Posted on 10/24/2005 8:37:01 AM PDT by doug from upland
Congressman George Miller sports a Che poster in his personal office.
Amazing what you tell about a person...
Thanks. During my second year of university, I went to Children's Lit class with a girl who lost an uncle to Che and his firing squad. It was drag-out-the-popcorn-and-watch time whenever I saw her sink her fangs into one of those morons wearing that @#$%!!'s face on a T-shirt.
I like to say "Oh, is your Osama in the wash?"
Thanks for the input on this thread. I am just amazed to see kids and adults with this murdering scum's face on their shirt.
Leftist's always tell me when I confront them on wearing those stupid shirts, "Its not what Che did, its what he stood for."
Then I go into a spiel about Hitler and what the Nazi Party "stood" for, I usually get them to walk away po'd.
heheh...good retort!
"Congressman George Miller sports a Che poster in his personal office."
Yes, there are any number of stupid people in Congress.
Hilarious.
Let them wear the shirts, they make for better targets.
Che should be having a Hell of a time now and forever.
Not me.
I LOVE Che Guevara tee shirts.
Don't you know... they are a trick.
We right wingers seek to save your time and ire by getting clueless diptard imbeciles to voluntarily identify themselves by wearing a simple garment - the Che tee-shirt. This way, we save you the 20-30 seconds of vapid conversation it might otherwise take for you to independently make this assessment. Saves time and irritation. It works beautifully.
So the next time you see some smelly diptard proudly displaying his Che shirt, you can walk by him/her and not bother to engage in any annoying chitchat secure in the knowledge that this dolt is too insipid to understand anything you might try to explain.
Oh, and of course, thank ole Bon Mots and the other FReepers who keep this cool trick going.
;-)
I bookmarked this article, when it was on FPM in my History folder. Apparently, Che' is all the rage at some colleges. I'm afraid it will come down to the lower grades via recent grads. When my 7th grade son told me his English teacher (an older man) told his class that the Bay of Pigs was America's worst defeat, I realized the old commies give me more of a worry.
That's HILARIOUS!
ROFL
Yeah, what he stood for was one man rule through the barrel of a gun in which a single megalomaniac could decide the fate of an entire nation as a group and individually on a casual whim. It also stood for people willing to get on inner tubes and cross 90 miles of dangerous seas in order to get away. Anyone who wears that butcher's likeness on anything should be ashamed of themselves.
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