Pissed me off? Egads, no. I guess I didn’t post very clearly. Let me clarify:
I cracked up and spewed on my monitor and keyboard, which will make me getting the cash together to become a member more difficult.
Please, do continue to amuse me…
Pissed me off? Egads, no. I guess I didn’t post very clearly. Let me clarify:
I cracked up and spewed on my monitor and keyboard, which will make me getting the cash together to become a member more difficult.
Please, do continue to amuse me…
Maybe I’m ignorant or just stupid, so humor me…
Isn’t one of Islam’s strengths the fact that they do allow and welcome anyone who wants to convert?
Beware of Doug I loved it! 
OK.
Jean Schmidt is such a mealy-mouthed fire-belching cunt, Marge Schott used to double-date with her and was known as “the cute one.”
A Republican congressman said, “I don’t think she knew Murtha served in the Marines.” Obviously, the fact that Rep. Murtha had a long and distinguished career in the Marines makes her statement outrageous, but why should it matter? What I find offensive is the (implied) idea that only those who have served in the military have a right to express an opinion on the war.
Earlier in this country’s history, the many more people served in the military, but now only a small fraction do. But we all have a right to have and express an opinion. And some of us think that the best way of “supporting the troops” is to bring them home quickly from this war, rather than quietly sitting back and letting the administration do whatever it wants.
Let her have her fun. Let her attempt to look good in the eyes of the hard right.
She won’t be around long.
For those of you who weren’t traumatized enough by Jean Schmidt’s appearance: Go to the link crowmanyclouds posted (here), right-click on the picture in the upper left corner and select “View Image.” (This may only work on Firefox.) The picture will become much larger and you will behold the typographical error in all his glory.
Now, now, we know this isn’t true – the Republicans don’t care if you served in the military or not as long as you’re expressing a view they endorse.
How is she towards friendly cock? 
Old friend, if you’re honestly that desperate, let me know, and arrangements can be made.
By the way, John_Stamos’_Left_Ear, I hope you do plan on sticking around!
CJ
Could things get worse for this stupid piece of shit, you ask? Why sure they could. She could get fragged by the good Colonel Typo himself:
While I agree with your view, I don’t see how anything that Schmidt or anyone in the Administration has said could be construed that way. Otherwise, Cheney would have to shut the fuck up.
I know we have all heard of the evangelical wing of the Republican party, the business wing of the Republican party, and even the liberal wing of the Republican party. Have you not heard of the “fugly” wing of the Ohio Republican Party? (J. Schmidt, Chairwoman, Col. Bubp, second-string lackey.)
…and then the [mean] cock crowed for the third time.
I don’t know a thing about her district, but I hope her constituents see fit to show her the door. What impressed me more than anything else was the maniacal look on her face- reminded me of the scence from The Omen where Mrs. Blaylock attacks Ambassador Thorne.
Soon, a house will fall on her.
Jean Schmidt was already making an ass of herself when she was running against Paul Hackett (a Marine and Iraq veteran) in a special election for Ohio’s 2nd District, so apparently she’s hit the ground running in the House.
Yes, indeed. Reminds me of what I heard some guy say to another bitch one day:
“What wrong, lady? You not get enough fuck lately?”
This guy obvioiusly did not speak English as a first language, but somehow his mangled syntax seemed to be spot on. I native speaker could never have put it quite so accurately.
I will bring this episode to the attention of the next person who advocates eliminating the Senate. The Founders did have some incredible insight…
Perhaps I’m reading into this, but when the Republicans backpedalled on Murtha (Cheney noted that Murtha was “a good man, a Marine, a patriot”) they seemed to give him more respect than a mere civilian would have gotten. It seems to me that all Americans should be be able to have opinions on the war, regardless of our military background.
She’s shreaky-freaky.