I grew up reading "Curious George" in the 1960s. Is nothing sacred to these leftist PC jihaist bastards?
To: DogByte6RER
I hope Will Farrell took his compensation up front.
To: DogByte6RER
3 posted on
02/11/2006 9:41:35 AM PST by
AntiGuv
To: DogByte6RER
I just asked my 8 year old granddaughter and my 11 year old grandson how they liked it. (They saw it last night.) They both said it was funny and they enjoyed it very much. That's good enough for me.
4 posted on
02/11/2006 9:42:54 AM PST by
Past Your Eyes
(Criticize me if you will, but just don't circumsize me any more. -Kinky Friedman)
To: DogByte6RER
Just wait. The pro-Darwin nazi's will latch onto this one too.
5 posted on
02/11/2006 9:45:50 AM PST by
trubluolyguy
(Where did they get those ref's, the WWE?)
To: DogByte6RER
"Curious George" reveals "the sinister side of a corrupt wildlife trade with perilous roots in Western imperialism."
O-o-o-o-kay!
9 posted on
02/11/2006 9:58:22 AM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: DogByte6RER
Sending George to jail "just raised too many questions," O'Callaghan said. "Why would you send a monkey off to a human jail with other humans? In the '40s that was probably OK, but not now. It would involve too much explaining." Who would need the explanation? Small children or the parents?
11 posted on
02/11/2006 10:04:02 AM PST by
Bernard
(Only the US government has the time, money and hubris to calculate exactly what it doesn't know.)
To: DogByte6RER
Frankly I'm disappointed in the left.
Clearly, Curious George is George W. Bush. After all, hasn't the left been comparing him to a chimp since day one???
As to Curious George's actions, what better parody of the antics of "The Chimp" than having Curious George stumble from one mis(underestimated)adventure to another, while always being bailed out be the nameless Man with the Yellow Hat. Clearly a Beilderberg/Illuminati/New World Order backer working in the shadows (I bet it's "Big Dick" Cheney!)
Worse, Curious George treats the modern world like his own 3rd world playground! He does what he darn well pleases with no regard for the consequences, just like the dry drunk Not-My-President.
Worser still, this George always makes a monkey out of those who are clearly his intellectual superiors, much as the stupidest man ever to be President consistently tricks the left into giving him his way, and is proved to be (far) right in the end.
Worsest of all, he gets re-elected over the charismatic hyperintelligent war hero, an man of God-like wisdom and aspect, who, by the way was in Vietnam.
It should be required viewing for every (surviving) spawn of a lib-uh-rhul liaison...
12 posted on
02/11/2006 10:04:26 AM PST by
null and void
(<---- Aged to perfection, and beyond...)
To: DogByte6RER
The beginning of that piece reads as if it came from The Onion.
13 posted on
02/11/2006 10:13:00 AM PST by
Fruitbat
To: DogByte6RER
The dawn of tolerance heralds the death of common-sense, the death of laughter...
The gays hated Jar-Jar Binks because he parodied gays...The blacks hated Jar-Jar Binks and even Sambo (of the restaurant chain) because he aped blacks....
Will it ever end? No...
15 posted on
02/11/2006 10:47:24 AM PST by
gaijin
To: DogByte6RER
The strict, bitter, humorless PC Leftist has replaced the image of the strict, bitter, humorless bible thumper of the Puritans of ages gone by..
Only their god has been changed.
16 posted on
02/11/2006 10:51:35 AM PST by
RedMonqey
(People who don't who stand for something, will fall for anything.)
To: DogByte6RER
Good grief! I'd love to see what the deconstructionists would make up my favorite Rey book,
Pretzel .
18 posted on
02/11/2006 11:09:00 AM PST by
kaylar
(To judge from your posting name, you might like the book too.)
To: DogByte6RER
"the more heightened sensitivities of 2006"Only in itchy, sweaty holes like San Francisco.
19 posted on
02/11/2006 11:12:54 AM PST by
BenLurkin
(O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
To: DogByte6RER
"Is nothing sacred to these leftist PC jihaist bastards?"
Really. Sometimes a banana is JUST a banana.
I love Curious George and many others do as well. I sell used books, and the moment I list a Curious George, in any condition, it's sold. I'm sure many people of our generation are now buying them for their Grandkids. (I grew up in the 60's, too.)
I always thought it was so scandalous when George would like one up, LOL!
23 posted on
02/11/2006 1:42:57 PM PST by
Diana in Wisconsin
(Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
To: DogByte6RER
I hear curious George is suppose to represent the suppression of the white man in a black society.
I also hear that white man have larger ear canals so they can hear better, like curious George.
29 posted on
02/11/2006 8:53:25 PM PST by
Porterville
(They took our jobs!!! Der dook er jibs!!! Deer took er jabs!!!)
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