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January 24, 2005

Visit to Kookville

Once in a while I drive by the town of DU (democraticunderground), a place where people who are not only Republicans are banned, but anyone that holds any conservative opinion or are pro-Israel. Such a burg guarantees a concentration of Leftist kant. As the Iraqi election looms closer and terrorist Zarqawi steps up his threats and actions in attempt to stop the election, I was curious what the resident Kooks were emoting about (they rarely think ... thinking, not feeling, is a sign of maturity). Would they feel that no matter how much they hated GW that at least an election in Iraq was promising? That Iraqis who are registering and planning on going to the polls in the face of promised violence were couregeous?

Perish the thought. For the residents of Kookville, the terrorist Zarqawi doesn't even exist -- he's a myth, a chimera, a creation of Karl Rove.

Shouldn't the EPA be notified that Kookville's glue-factory is emitting too many fumes?

Posted by Darleen at January 24, 2005 07:02 AM

Comments

Why does it matter what their saying? If your really think so lowely of them why bother even reading their boards?

Posted by: drew7203 at January 24, 2005 09:06 AM

Because it's entertaining ...

What will they come up with next?

and educational...

We need to keep an eye on this community for the American equivalent of the jihadists and how they behave.

Posted by: Darleen at January 24, 2005 12:55 PM

The problem is most of them haven't watched a beheading video. You watch one of those and you're a changed person. You can try to blame the beheading on us being in Iraq, but you cannot ever again claim that the terrorists are loveable characters in someone's imagination after watching one.

Posted by: Digger at January 24, 2005 02:57 PM

- With Zarqawi's pronouncemnets today the AssHat brigade have moved the goal posts again, using the "Rove phantom" meme. Thye must sit up nights thinking of how they're going to weasle out of each corner they find themselves in. At this point, I see the free elections in Iraq and Afghanistan, as much of a victory and rebuking of the anti-American leftist moonbats as a victory for Democracy over Islamofacism...

Posted by: Big Bang Hunter at January 24, 2005 04:17 PM

unbelievable.

Posted by: Rightwingsparkle at January 25, 2005 07:04 AM