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Black XIV: "Where's Yer Shame, Lib-uh-rulls?!!"
The MudCave ^ | 25 January 2003 | Mudboy Slim

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


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To: Taxman; Cyber-Band; sultan88; Landru; jla
Starting in the Summer of '63, me and POPS and MUDmama did Athens, San Diego, Whidby Island (had Amaker), San Diego, VA Beach, NOVA/Pentagon/Annandale (had FResh)/Springfield (had Borris), VA Beach...then I went off to college and they did Philly and Subic Bay. I was there in Olangapo over Christmas and New Years when the ships were coming in to Subic Bay on their way to Desert Storm...I partied with those VolunteerAmericanHeroes...I was damned proud to be there...mud
341 posted on 02/03/2003 1:54:49 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: Brad's Gramma
JAMES WOODS!!!!!!!!!!!!!


WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

A sane, logical, reasoned voice from Hollyweird!
342 posted on 02/03/2003 1:56:32 PM PST by conservativemusician (love his abti-clinton dig!)
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To: Brad's Gramma
JessieLee's eight, and she whines to the Missuz, but not to...MUD
343 posted on 02/03/2003 1:57:35 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: Mudboy Slim
:-)
344 posted on 02/03/2003 1:57:53 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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To: Mudboy Slim
Good for you.....and I mean that.
345 posted on 02/03/2003 1:58:52 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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To: conservativemusician
correction
346 posted on 02/03/2003 1:59:21 PM PST by conservativemusician (that's..love his anti-clinton dig!)
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To: Mudboy Slim
This is really bad. One of our own at that horrible place. Mud, he's got to be back soon. That's a terrible place. Don't even say the name of that place. BLECH. You MUST rescue him!
347 posted on 02/03/2003 2:06:53 PM PST by FreeTheHostages
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To: Mudboy Slim
Was your dad ever associated with a VAW squadron or attached to the USS Kearsarge (CVS-33) or the USS Kitty Hawk (CVA-63)?

Olongapo, Olongapo,
Oh, how I love Olongapo.

A little town, ouside the gate,
Where we can go to fornicate.

Olongapo, Olongapo
Oh, how I loooooove Olongapo!
349 posted on 02/03/2003 3:15:39 PM PST by Taxman
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To: sweetliberty
Al on Al
Reverend Sharpton’s pre-campaign treatise.

Al on America, by Rev. Al Sharpton, with Karen Hunter. (Dafina Books, 283 pages, $27)

Two things we can safely predict for 2004: that the Rev. Al Sharpton will run for president, and that the Rev. Al Sharpton will not win. But winning is not Sharpton's game, as even a casual reading of his obligatory pre-campaign book, Al on America reveals. This is a pretty awful book, which places it squarely in the mainstream of the genre, but it is useful to politics watchers as a chronicle of a Democratic party train wreck foretold.

The Rotund Rev may be dumb, but he's no dummy. That is, Sharpton knows and cares less about presidential issues than your average college freshman, as this book painfully shows. But he knows and cares a great deal about Al Sharpton, and he is convinced that this presidential run will position himself as a power broker for black America, as Jesse Jackson was until very recently, despite never winning an election. In a startling bit of candor, Sharpton writes that it's not whether he wins, but how he loses that matters: "[Y]ou had better have the right guy who can still deliver for you, win or lose. If you have the wrong loser, you can walk away with nothing."

There's a campaign slogan for you: Sharpton: The Right Loser for Black America.

And, to absolutely no one's surprise, candidate Sharpton is first and fully for black America, with a few sops thrown to Hispanics and gays — though he starts out the book with catholic intentions. In a passage as tasteless as it is nonsensical, he writes: "[O]n September 11, my agenda, my platform became an agenda, a platform for all America." (You're thinking: The terrorists have won!) "When nineteen terrorists decided to turn our planes into missiles and attack the very fabric of our lives, America was forced to change; I was forced to change. It was no longer about black America or minority America. It's now about America."

That's the third paragraph in the introduction, and everything else that follows contradicts it. "Racism is still America's greatest problem," he asserts, and even blames America's racism for engendering foreign policy that makes people hate us. To Sharpton, even the use of the term "White House" is evidence of linguistic racism. The final chapter of Al on America, the one in which the candidate is expected to sum up his case, explicitly addresses black voters, to whom he'd been talking all along. Again, this is no surprise, but the ease with which he drops the pretense is noteworthy.

The first half of the book offers Sharpton's pensees on issues of the day. It's black progressive boilerplate, garnished with occasional kookery and presented without a semblance of sustained, fact-based argument. "The government has to come up with work programs," he says. There's no AIDS cure because of racism and homophobia. New chain stores coming to Harlem exemplify "exploitation and hidden agendas." He's for a "strong military," but there's racism in it too, and he would only use the armed forces "as a last resort." We need to "strengthen" the public schools, whatever that means. We need a constitutional amendment enfranchising children, prisoners, and non-citizen legal residents ("This dramatically expands the number of blacks, Hispanics and students eligible to vote," Sharpton helpfully explains). His section on foreign policy is limited to polemical travelogues about the four places overseas he's been: Cuba, the Middle East, Africa, and the Puerto Rican island of Vieques.

The far more interesting aspects of Al on America have to do with Sharpton's revelations about himself. He will never be an insider like his old mentor Jesse Jackson because he is far too unsophisticated, too "street," to move in elite circles. But Sharpton could easily launch himself as a troublemaker for the Democratic party because his faith in himself is boundless, his craving for personal power and self-aggrandizement vigorous, and his pride in cheesing off whitey a basic drive.

You best see Sharpton's hick vanity in his chapter on Cuba, which reads like the travelogue of a rube. He arrives in Havana amid an international communist confab. "There were people there from fifty-two nations, and to our surprise, many of them knew who I was and publicly welcomed me. They had followed our fight against police brutality and applauded our work." Sharpton is too awed to appreciate the irony of being told this while a guest of a police state.

The presidential hopeful goes on, unparodyable in his innocence abroad:

To my surprise, the best fried chicken I have ever ate in my life (outside of my mama's) was in Havana. Cuba is very clean, and the only crime you could openly see is prostitution. You don't see a lot of dirt and crime. People even leave their doors unlocked there. It reminded me of the deep, deep South in the 1950s, where everyone greeted each other as they walked by. Even the cars are from the 1950s. ...It was like stepping into Mayberry with Andy Griffith. I expected Aunt Bea and Opie to come running out any minute.
Then Sharpton meets the dictator, and is mesmerized: "He was brilliant. He was absolutely awesome (and it takes a lot to impress me)." Sharpton is so busy talking to Castro that he and his entourage almost miss their plane. But the dictator has his personal security detail whisk them to the airport and escort them onto the airplane. "I sat in first class, and the pilot asked me to sit in the cockpit," gushes Sharpton. As Gomer Pyle used to say, "Gol-lee!"

Sharpton's instincts for power are equally crude. Early on, he praises leaders he considers exemplary. He includes in that number Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi, Fidel Castro, Ronald Reagan, and Louis Farrakhan. What Sharpton admires is the power and respect these men gathered unto themselves. He is utterly uninterested in whether that power was used for moral purposes.

The second half of the book is even more revealing along these lines, and is actually the only part that reads like Sharpton put his heart into it. What are we to make of a presidential candidate whose chapter-length account of how he played "kingmaker" in the 2001 New York City mayor's race — offering insider details that can't possibly be of interest to readers outside the city — runs five times longer than his chapter outlining his views on the military? I'll tell you what: He's showing his true hand, what he really wants out of this run for president: a seat at the table in national Democratic politics. By pointing out in detail how he screwed over Mark Green, the white Democratic nominee for mayor, thus costing the Democrats the mayoralty, Sharpton is putting the national party on alert: Don't you dare disrespect me, or I'll make you pay.

Sharpton, 48, who grew up fatherless, speaks with sincere affection of the two father-figure older men he hero-worships: the singer James Brown, for whom young Sharpton was a road manager, and Harlem's playboy preacher, the late U.S. Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. What Sharpton learned from both men was the conviction that a man should make it in the world on his own terms, no matter what anyone else says. Writes Sharpton: "Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., had power. He had the inside track. He could always get where he wanted, but he never lost that defiance. He always did it his way. And while some people said it was his downfall, I always admired that about him."

Plainly, Sharpton sees himself following in the same path. Two of his final chapters, however, show how impossible his defiant pride has made that. Three scandals have dogged Sharpton's career in New York politics, and have ensured that many people will never see him as anything more than a demagogue. There was his role in the black-led Crown Heights pogroms against Jews, and the part he played in attacking a Jewish landlord (called by Sharpton on his radio show a "white interloper"), whose store was later firebombed after a black racist murdered employees. Sharpton tries to explain away his involvement in these cases; he's no more convincing now than he ever was.

Most of all, there's the Tawana Brawley hoax, the one that launched Sharpton's career as a nationally notorious racial rabble-rouser. The Rotund Rev knows Tawana is the millstone around his neck, but he refuses to lose his defiance. Despite having a court judgment returned against him for slandering a white prosecutor in the case, Sharpton still defends Brawley, but then goes off into cloud-cuckoo land by bringing in Gary Condit, Teddy Kennedy, Bill Clinton, and by comparing himself to Jesus Christ being offered the world if he would only bow down and worship the Devil. Somehow, one is quite confident in judging that Tawana Brawley will follow candidate Sharpton wherever he may go.

He won't go far, obviously, but he just might go far enough to suit his purposes. Al Sharpton is going to lose the Democratic nomination in 2004, but in the still-unlikely event Tawana's spiritual adviser emerges from the nomination fight as the right loser — that is, a person who must be dealt with so as not to antagonize black voters — the big winner will be the Republican party. It's impossible for a conservative to put down Al On America without looking forward to the Democratic primaries.


38 posted on 02/03/2003 6:02 PM EST by sweetliberty
350 posted on 02/03/2003 3:38:34 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: Taxman
Being sufficiently warned of the need fer anti-biotics after such an endeavor, I chose not to partake...LOL!!
351 posted on 02/03/2003 3:42:34 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: coteblanche
Heh heh heh...hey, how'd I git on yer pinglist?!

LOL and FReegards...MUD

352 posted on 02/03/2003 3:43:40 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: FreeTheHostages; Clinton's a liar; Arator; BADJOE; Landru
"That's a terrible place"

I wouldn't know as I've never been there...but I know a buch of Ol' FReepers who frequent the place and they're a mixed bag, IMHO...plus, I just like arguin'...MUD

353 posted on 02/03/2003 3:45:37 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: Eschoir; ash; ChaseR; That Poppins Woman; Paul Cruce; Joe Montana; Buckeroo
"I know a bunch of Ol' FReepers"

SHEEEEEEESH...MUD

354 posted on 02/03/2003 3:47:02 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: Mudboy Slim
Nor I. They used to show these terrible movies about liberty in WESTPAC. Enough blood and gore to make you swear off forever!
355 posted on 02/03/2003 4:04:49 PM PST by Taxman
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To: Taxman
Me and POPS and MUDmama did make the sojourn into Olangapo on New Years' Eve...those home-made firecrackers were something else...LOL!! My mom pretty much put the kibosh on me and my brothers having TOO MUCH FUN when she signed us up fer 2 weeks of SCUBA lessons that started at 6:30 am EVERY morning...MUD
356 posted on 02/03/2003 4:09:11 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: Formerly Brainwashed Democrat; conservativemusician; jla; Happygal; Landru; sultan88; goldilucky; ..
"FReepers"
(To be sung to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "FReeBird")

Left will steal, beg, or borrow...
To protect Ol' Slick Willie!!
But Bill must be travellin' on now...
'Cuz his Treason threatens our Liberty!!
If we condoned Slick's Corruption...
Country wouldn't be the same!!
Righteous must retake this World, now...
And this World shall be remade...oh-oh-oh-ah-oh-ohhhh...
And the Left shall feel our ra-a-a-age...
Lib'rals, bow yer heads in sha-a-a-a-a-ame...
Lord knows, World must cha-a-a-ange...........

[Guitar weepin']

Realize, Willie, you'll go to prison...yeah, yeah...
You're just a Tyrant, you can't change!!
Oh, please don't act like the Victim...
'Cuz Lord knows you're to blame.
Slick, if we condoned your crimes, boy...
Nation wouldn't be the same!!
So we FRee-eep fer the Truth now...
And this World we shall now change...ohh-oh-oh-oh-oh-ahhhh...
And Lib'rals we'll now de-Fame...
And the Medyuh shall be shamed!!!!!
Lord knows it shall change...
Lord, help us, we must cha-a-a-a-a-ange...
Folks, we must change...
Won't ya join the FRee-pers?!! Yeah-eah-eah!!

[Guitar Jammin' to close]

Mudboy Slim


357 posted on 02/03/2003 4:26:28 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Abolish the IRS...MUD)
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To: coteblanche; Brad's Gramma; mommadooo3
YOU started it...LOL!!

FReegards...MUD

359 posted on 02/03/2003 4:31:50 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Rid the FORUM of KinderGartenKrap...Limit FReepMail to the length of taglines...MUD)
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To: Taxman; sultan88; Landru
"Enough blood and gore to make you swear off forever!"

Please tell me yer over-exaggeratin'...MUD

360 posted on 02/03/2003 4:33:15 PM PST by Mudboy Slim (Rid the FORUM of KinderGartenKrap...Limit FReepMail to the length of taglines...MUD)
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