Harry Belafonte sticks his head up his ass

ponders if Revtim is joking or not

In case you are not joking.

Dayo, da da dayio. Daylight come etc.

I knew he was joking. FWIW

Sure, that’s what the liberal-biased media wants you to think their traitor-hero Belafonte is singing.

Must you clowns always excuse, if not applaud, Italian-America being shit on?

With the endorsement of the United States too.

So it becomes like the parent says, “I brought you into the world and I can take you out again” with respect to removing Sadaam.

According to O’Reilly if you play the Banana Boat Song backwards he’s singing:

“I’m an America-hating Commie-fag. Kill George Bush, kill George Bush.”

Now that, was good.

I don’t have to, I just don’t like wops.

-Joe, I was joking, Vito, jokiiiiing!

Given your extensive, well-documented, first-hand experience with stupidity, I have no choice but to bow to your expert opinion.

You forgot to apologize to Guido and Luca. There will be a package sent to you home. Some nice fish wrapped in newspapers. What size shoe do you were? :wink:

Giacomo

Damn, that’s weird.

Just yesterday I was outlining an RPG scenario and I had to come up with the name of a mid-level mobster.

I named him Luca. I had no idea it was an eye-talian name.

-Joe, shivering

Luca Brasi was the scariest of Don Corleone’s enforcers. When he was killed a package was sent to the Don, a Fish wrapped in newspaper and his bulletproof vest.
Michael Corleone didn’t understand it. They explained it was an old Sicilian message. It meant, “Luca Brasi sleeps with the Fishes”.

Jim

As a foreign chap, here is my image of the two:

America reminds me of:

  • its Constitution (e.g. ‘all men are created equal’)
  • Miranda warnings (e.g. ‘you have the right to a lawyer’)
  • being the sole World superpower
  • Hollywood (Casablanca, Usual Suspects)
  • NFL (‘go Bears!’)
  • TV (CSI, West Wing)
  • fast food
  • tornadoes

and a bunch of other stuff.

President Bush reminds me of:

  • invading Iraq to seize the WMD’s
  • standing on a ship claiming ‘the Mission is accomplished’
  • Guantanamo Bay (apparently you don’t have the right to a lawyer. Or a trial.)
  • Abu Graib (hey, let’s take pictures!)
  • Haliburton / Cheney / Bechtel
  • believing that God talks to him
  • thinking ID should be given equal time with evolution
  • bumbling in speeches

and a bunch of other stuff.

RevTim
I’m glad you brought these facts to my attention. With half of my ethnicity being Italian I am outraged. I never knew Mr Belafonte was uttering that ethnic slur.

As I was reading your posting I thought, well considering his ethnicity, Harry could get away with that … until I read that he’s not even Italian !!! :eek:

He had the nerve to choose an Italian surname and at the same time turned around and slapped that very same ethnicity.

Well. I say it’s high time all those silly-ass Italo-Caribbean banana-pickers got the musical reaming they deserve! :slight_smile:

That’s right, Harry’s telling it like it is. If those punks don’t like how we do things here in the western hemisphere, they can just go home when daylight come!

If this thread sinks any lower I’m going to be tempted to limbo under it.

If this thread sinks any lower you couldn’t fit a piece of newspaper under it to catch the droppings.

If this thread sinks any lower it’ll take the plunge cited in the first line of my sig:

For what it’s worth, as a non-American I’m encouraged by the fact that American citizens can publically, fairly or unfairly, disagree with their President. It gives me hope for America as a nation. If criticism were not to be tolerated, the world would become confused between America as a nation, and the American government. These are two very separate entities, and we need to understand that whatever misdeeds are being perpetrated by the Bush administration are not necessarily being perpetrated by America as a nation.

Nowadays in after-dinner talk I’m hearing more of “the American government has done this,” and “the American government has done that,” and less of “the Americans have done this or that.” The former is closer to the truth, and perceptive commentators are recognising this.

In my view nationalism is dangerous. It is dangerous to neighbouring countries, and dangerous to citizens who would disagree with national policy.

The concept of vaderland uber alles is passe. With more and more communication between countries and more and more access to information it is becoming more and more difficult to dupe entire nations into blindly following the whims of their governments.