Posted on 01/25/2003 7:39:43 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
"Where's Yer Shame, Lib-uh-Rulls?!!"
(To be sung to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "What's Your Name?")
Folks, It's Time To ROCK, RATS're noisey, I should know!!
We'll be yer FReedomWriters...
Dubyuh, lead US to the show
Right done made some plans for movin' US to the Right!!
So, find a Lib'ral dweeb
And I know Y'ALL Can Teach Her Right!!
(Chorus)
Where's yer shame, Lib-uh-rulls?!!
Where's RATS' shame?!!
Children you ain't, little girl!!
Won't you act yer age?!!
Left Can Go to HELL!!
Lord, DemRATS are a mess!!
It seems that one of Slick's crew...
Hadta go and hadta CONFESS, oh yes!!
Well, the police said, "Slick Can't Rape Anymore!!"
What a shame
Won't you come and FReep, World...
And meet Ol' MUD the ClintonBane!!p>
Where's yer shame, Fascist Whore'd?!
Where's yer shame?!
Shootin' you straight, little girl?
Left's Hands're Bloody-Stained!!
(Chorus)
Why Must YOU Rape, WillieBoy?!
Why d'ya RAPE?!
Whuppin' you straight, SlickWillie...
Yer Just Mudboy's Game!!!
(Guitar Jammin')
(Chorus)
Where's yer SHAME, Lib'uh-rulls?
Fer Viet Nam?!!
Lib'rals are FREAKS, don'tcha know?!
Voters, don't be lame!!
Gonna ROCK the NextAge...
Right, Git Ready to ROLL!!
We got Sick Tyrant Thugs to SMITE...
To do one more show, oh no
Gonna git Slick a PrisonHome...
Won't that be grand?!
When I come parole each year
We're Gonna FReep Slick Again...and AGAIN!!
POWER is RATS' Aim, Lib-uh-rulls...
Left, Show Shame!!
Confessin' is GREAT, mindless WHORE'd...
Ignorance ain't no shame!!!
Just Show Yer Shamed...by the Left!!
Show Yer Shame!!
Socialists HATE...LIBERTY!!
Don't YOU Join RATS' Shame!!
Black XIV FReegards...MUD
"When the LeftWing Breaks!!"ROFL !! GOOD job !
(To be sung to Led Zeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks...")
If it keeps on rainin', LeftWing's gonna break...
If Left keeps on whinin', LeftWing's gonna break!!
An' when the LeftWing breaks, RATS have no place to stay!!....
It's been a long time since Right rock an' rolled.
It's been a long time since Right won the War!!
Ooh, help US get it back, help US get it back, help US get it back,
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-Patriots, Let's Whup Left's SCUM!!
It's been a long time, gotta show some spine, been too long...
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time!! Yes it has...
It's been a long time since Right whupped Left's SCUM!!
Right must reverse the Fears of Left's Blight, FEAR ain't LOVE!!
FReepers, Let's Act!! FReepers Must Act!! FReepers ATTACK!!
Mmmmmmm-Nation, it needs Right's help!!
Whoah~ooh~oh ~whoah~ooh~ooh~hohh.
It's been a long time, been a long time, been a long
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time.
Ahhh-ahh~ahh ahh~ahh.
Hohhh, it seems so long since Truth beamed in the moonlight,
RAT Med'yuh Cowers 'Cuz Left KNOWS RATS Ain't Right!!
Hahh-yeah! Holster your arms, holster your arms, holster your arms,
Mmmmmm-Nation, let yer VOTE help landslidin'. Vote RIGHT!!
It's been a long time, been a long time, been a long
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time.
Yeah~hey.
Yeah~ay~ay.
Yeah hey.
Yeah hey.
Ooh-yeah, ooh~ooh-yeah.
Ooh-yeah, ooh~ooh-yeah. It's been a long time, been a long time, been a long
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time.
FReegards...MUD
1 posted on 10/16/2002 11:50 PM EDT by Mudboy Slim
William Jefferson Blythe Clinton is Mudboy Slim's BEEEEE-aaahhhhhhtch...MUD
Johnny Get Angry
- Artist: Joanie Sommers
Johnny, I said we were through
Just to see what you would do
You stood there and hung your head
Made me wish that I were dead
CHORUS
Oh, Johnny get angry, Johnny get mad
Give me the biggest lecture I ever had
I want a brave man, I want a cave man
Johnny, show me that you care, really care for me
Every time you danced with me
You let Freddy cut in constantly
When he'd ask, you'd never speak
Must you always be so meek?
CHORUS
Every girl wants someone who
She can always look up to
You know I love you, of course
Let me know that you're the boss
CHORUS
Johnny, get angry, Johnny
Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, Johnny
FADE
OK. Let me try to FReep this 1961 hit into "Ashcroft Get Angry"
That's GREAT news, Happygal!!
BWAHAHAHA Very Good! And this government would be in power, how long??? Before the revolution began, I mean??
W2004
I looked for a CD by her at Best Buy the other day, couldn't find one.
I'm going to B&N today, maybe they'll have one or two.
BTW...You get your copy of Savage Nation?
Bet'cha a dollar...MUD
"Contacting foreign countries takes some doing. This thread attempts to provide some practical suggestions.
"For starters, for those of you living in large cities, there may be a foreign consultate in your area. You could give that office a call and ask them to make note of your comments. Their embassies in Washington, D.C. may be contacted as well; here's site with information on those. In addition, many foreign goverments have web sites with links for feedback. Here are a few, in no particular order:
Czech Republic (Cyril Svoboda, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs; Vaclav Havel, president), info@mzv.cz
United Kingdom (Tony Blair, Prime Minister) - has no email, but can contact editor@ukonline.gov.uk or webmaster@pmo.gov.uk, or fax Mr Blair at 011 44 020 7925 0918
Spain (Jose Maria Aznar Lopez, President) - contact Spain's UN mission, spain@un.int or ifarias@spainun.org
Hungary (Medgyessy Peter, Prime Minister), miniszterelnok@meh.hu or www.kancellaria.gov.hu/miniszterelnok/visszajetzes_e.php
Denmark (Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister), stm@stm.dk
Italy (Silvio Berlusconi, President) www.italyemb.org/Contact%20us.htm
Poland, (Aleksander Kwasniewski, president) letters@poland.pl
Portugal (Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, Prime Minister) www.portugal.gov.pt/utils/en/Contact+us/ or click on "comments" at lower right at www.portugal.gov.pt/en/Prime+minister/Default.htm
France (Jacques Chirac, President), email
Germany (Gerhard Schroder, chancellor) click on "email" at this site or try this: http://eng.bundesregierung.de/frame/sonstigel/Service/E-mail/ix939_.htm
Canada (Jean Cretien, prime minister) sitecanadasite@communication.gc.ca or Contact the PM
Slovak Republic (Mikulas Dzurinda, PM), premier@government.gov.sk
Latvia (Ms. Vaira Vike-Freiberga, President) feedback@president.lv
Romania (Adrian Nastase, Prime Minister) premier@gov.ro
Slovenia (Anton Rop, PM) Go to and click on "ask the prime minister" (feedback form)"
Voice support to those who are assisting US and SPEW YER VENOM at those who ain't...MUD
Prayers are not enough, this is horrible...MUD
I'd wager with you, but I have already taken too much from you this year. Bet with jla and I will do the Landru thing.
This editorial explains the frustration better than I can. Hope it helps.
The Virginia way killed statewide banksSource
The Virginian-Pilot
© February 1, 2003
Last updated: 11:01 PMAnd then there were none.
The commonwealth's last statewide bank, First Virginia, is being bought by three initials from North Carolina: BB&T Corp.
First Virginia follows in the footsteps of Crestar, Central Fidelity, Sovran and Signet, once-great statewide banks that became financially obsolete thanks in no small part to the shortsightedness of state lawmakers. Plenty of credit will still be available to Hampton Roads consumers and businesses. BB&T already had a major and respected presence in Hampton Roads. But this is more than a business story. The passing of the last statewide bank teaches a harsh economic lesson about the consequences of political leadership that fails to adjust to changing times.
Over a number of decades, Virginia legislators, bound to their hometown bankers by social and political relationships, never took seriously the changing trends in finance -- until it was too late. They failed to understand that Virginia is not an island. Believing that the old banking ways were good for Virginia and themselves, legislators tried to preserve them. But they couldn't hold back change forever. In the mid-'90s, banks from states with more forward-looking banking laws, such as North Carolina, began feasting on Virginia fare. First Virginia was the last big meal.
Once Falls Church is no longer the First Virginia headquarters, high-paying executive jobs will depart the state. Local legal firms will lose business. Decisions that used to be made in Virginia will be made in North Carolina. Fewer executives will be available to serve on community boards. United Way and community causes will have one fewer friend. BB&T said that its charitable foundation will contribute $15 million over several years to organizations in First Virginia's market area. But First Virginia looked after Virginia first.
The Eastern Virginia Medical School was not born through the efforts of executives working for out-of-state banks and businesses. It was a local labor of love, and such projects become more difficult whenever another headquarters departs.
What happened to Virginia's banks is what happened to Virginia's bigger cities. It's no coincidence that cities in Virginia are fighting the same losing battle against Raleigh and Charlotte that Virginia banks fought against the banks of North Carolina.
For cities, the legislators barred expansion of borders and limited means of raising funds. For banks, Virginia legislators protected the small ones, on whose boards they often served. Starting in the 1930s, they protected community banks by keeping larger banks out.
James V. Koch, a former Old Dominion University president and current ODU professor of economics, said, ``If Virginia had different banking legislation 10 or 20 years ago, we might have been the headquarters for some of these banks. Legislators were reacting primarily to political influences. It turns out that, economically speaking, it was probably a bad choice.''
While Virginia kept banks small by limiting new branches to the parent-bank city or county, North Carolina permitted statewide branching.
According to a report by ODU's Regional Studies Institute, the biggest bank in Virginia in 1962 could offer a credit line of only $1.55 million, whereas an industry in any of 15 North Carolina cities could obtain a a $5 million loan from a single bank.
As recently as 1994, 100 percent of Virginia bank deposits were in banks headquartered within the state. But that year, a federal law aimed at increasing bank competition permitted bank holding companies to acquire banks in any other state, no matter what that state's laws said.
Within six years, the ODU report showed, more than half of all banking deposits in Virginia were acquired by out-of-state banks, mostly in North Carolina.
In 1994, North Carolina had large banks ready to profit from the new federal legislation promoting competition. Virginia didn't. North Carolina embraced the future. Virginia attempted to hold it at bay. Where North Carolina looked ahead, Virginia clung to the past.
The pity is that Virginia legislators will probably learn nothing from this trail of failures. Recent actions suggest that history might repeat itself with Virginia's colleges and universities. State government is weakening them, undermining their ability to flourish, just like the cities and the banks before them.
© 2003 HamptonRoads.com/PilotOnline.com
Hogwash...the last truly Virginia bank, with a Virginia Focus, was Central Fidelity, IMHO...this writer is falling for some advertising agency's decision to name this particular bank Virginia First.
"What happened to Virginia's banks is what happened to Virginia's bigger cities. It's no coincidence that cities in Virginia are fighting the same losing battle against Raleigh and Charlotte that Virginia banks fought against the banks of North Carolina.
How the HECK does this DOLT get off saying that VA's cities are losing a battle against Charlotte and Raliegh?! Both of those cities are wonderful places, IMHO, but neither holds a candle to Richmond, VA!!
FReegards...MUD
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