Posted on 09/01/2010 11:05:26 AM PDT by Marty62
Here is link to live stream:
http://interactive.foxnews.com/livestream/live.html?chanId=4
(Excerpt) Read more at interactive.foxnews.com ...
Wouldn't surprise me.
I can see it now...
“An anti illegal immigration activist took over the Discovery channel building today.”
Watch for it. I'm serious. Be ready to counter.
OK OK you made your point, MOD: pls remove the s from Spings in the title, thank you.
Well, here is one excerpt where they may try to hang their hat. (I wish I were kidding...)
5. Immigration: Programs must be developed to find solutions to stopping ALL immigration pollution and the anchor baby filth that follows that. Find solutions to stopping it. Call for people in the world to develop solutions to stop it completely and permanently. Find solutions FOR these countries so they stop sending their breeding populations to the US and the world to seek jobs and therefore breed more unwanted pollution babies. FIND SOLUTIONS FOR THEM TO STOP THEIR HUMAN GROWTH AND THE EXPORTATION OF THAT DISGUSTING FILTH! (The first world is feeding the population growth of the Third World and those human families are going to where the food is! They must stop procreating new humans looking for nonexistant jobs!)
Yeah, me too. No biggie.
Just sad; tragically sad. I hope and pray all are safe, maybe save the guy,, pithe his brain for the Harvard behaviorial sciences future studies, heck I don’t know, one good sniper round would probably be best.
This dude is giving FREERIDERS a bad name.
Watch for it. I'm serious. Be ready to counter.
The question is who will be first? I'm thinking it's either Katie Couric, or Chris Matthews.
I wonder how quickly his contacts on his myspace will be deleted or defriended (wonder if he has a FB page).
From Kirkus Reviews
Another irresistible rant from Quinn, a sequel to his Turner Tomorrow Fellowship winner, Ishmael (1992), concerning a great, telepathic ape who dispenses ecological wisdom about the possible doom of humankind. Once more, Quinn focuses on the Leavers and Takers, his terms for the two basic, warring kinds of human sensibility. The planet’s original inhabitants, the Leavers, were nomadic people who did no harm to the earth. The Takers, who have generally overwhelmed them, began as aggressive farmers obsessed with growth, were the builders of cities and empires, and have now, in the late 20th century, largely run out of space to monopolize. Quinn’s books have not featured many memorable characters, aside from Ishmael. This time out, though, he invents a lively figure, 12-year-old Julie Gerchak, who is tough and wise beyond her years, having had to deal with a self-destructive, alcoholic mother. Julie responds to Ishmael’s ad seeking a pupil with an earnest desire to save the world (a conceit carried over from the earlier novel). Once again, the gentle ape shares his wisdom in a series of questions and answers that resemble, in method, a blend of the Socratic dialogues and programmed learning. Moving beyond his theories about Leavers and Takers, Ishmael presents a detailed critique of educational systems around the world, suggesting that their function is not to usefully educate but to regulate the flow of workers into a Taker society. This is all very well, but what does Ishmael/Quinn suggest be done to redeem the Takers, and to save the earth? Quinn seems to want to sketch out how change might come about, but it’s never fully explored. Instead, the novel is increasingly taken up with the mysteries surrounding Ishmael’s travels and fate. This is the weakest of Quinn’s novels, but his ideas are as thought-provoking as ever, even so. (Author tour) — Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. —This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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I wonder who the heck deleted #209. That was just you wishing me to be safe.
Yep, that is exactly where the MSM will go with all their reports!
“ALL immigration pollution and the anchor baby filth that follows that.”
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I beg to differ. I have never seen such sentiment esposed by anyone in the REAL immigration debate.
Probably won't be much of his brain left intact by the end of the day. Above the level of mitochondria, that is.
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