Ann Coulter refers to Africa as “disease-ridden cesspool” in victim-blaming Ebola rant.

'Course they do, it’s Kansas.
It’s one thing to say something despicable and inhuman. It’s another thing entirely to say it and then be a pussy about it.
"I wasn’t trying to offend anybody when I said it the duty of civilized people to offend muslims, especially at gunpoint. I would never do what I just advocated.’
WUSSY BOY!!
Yeah, it appears he went from “Lock and load” to “I’m unarmed!” in quite a hurry.
You saw the sign!
Yeah, but it was unclear. Was it an automatic or stick? 4-speed? 5-speed?
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Ann Coulter refers to Africa as “disease-ridden cesspool” in victim-blaming Ebola rant.
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Well, she’s got a point. About the disease, I mean - certainly, compared to first world nations, most of Africa is thoroughly disease-ridden.
‘Course we (First World we) could remedy that pretty much with a flick of the wrist and yet don’t because there’s no money in it in the short term, but **surely **that part was glossed in her declaration because… well, knowing her, it’s probably the liberals’ fault.
Life is demawnding / Without understawnding.
You know you’re on the right track with legislative progress when protesting against it just looks like a dick move.
Papa Johns, I see your $.15 increase in pizza cost for ACA for all your employees and I raise you “Minimum Wage Fee”
A cafe near my house is upset at the new minimum wage law passed in Minnesota and particularly that it didn’t include a tip exemption. So they’re including a $.35 ‘minimum wage fee’ to cover the increase in their expenses for the employee who just served you.
I don’t object to a business owner worrying about the success of their business, though I wonder about this owners judgement in expressing political beliefs that could hurt it. This law passed, his competition must abide by it.
So who then is this statement for?
-A customer so upset with the service that they won’t leave a tip but now won’t hold the owner personally responsible for the extra $.35?
-A server who wants customers to know they are on the same page as their employer regarding lower pay?
-A lighthouse beacon for conservative-minded Right To Work customers?
River Oasis, this was an opportunity for magnanimity, even if forced into it. But no, you gave us so much more.
Burma-Shave
Well, she’s got a point. About the disease, I mean - certainly, compared to first world nations, most of Africa is thoroughly disease-ridden.
‘Course we (First World we) could remedy that pretty much with a flick of the wrist and yet don’t because there’s no money in it in the short term, but **surely **that part was glossed in her declaration because… well, knowing her, it’s probably the liberals’ fault.
Well, the really stupid part is:
If Dr. Brantly had practiced at Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles and turned one single Hollywood power-broker to Christ, he would have done more good for the entire world than anything he could accomplish in a century spent in Liberia. Ebola kills only the body; the virus of spiritual bankruptcy and moral decadence spread by so many Hollywood movies infects the world.
If he had provided health care for the uninsured editors, writers, videographers and pundits in Gotham and managed to open one set of eyes, he would have done more good than marinating himself in medieval diseases of the Third World…
Which explains why American Christians go on “mission trips” to disease-ridden cesspools. They’re tired of fighting the culture war in the U.S., tired of being called homophobes, racists, sexists and bigots. So they slink off to Third World countries, away from American culture to do good works, forgetting that the first rule of life on a riverbank is that any good that one attempts downstream is quickly overtaken by what happens upstream.
… so, basically, what you (and she) is saying is “Fuck Anne Coulter so very hard with a rusty halberd, sideways and from the top” ?
National Rifle Association board member Ted Nugent hyped his August 8 appearance at The Toledo Blade’s food and music festival by attacking the “stinkyass unclean dipshit protestors” that attended a rally organized by an American Indian group at his August 6 concert.
National Rifle Association board member Ted Nugent hyped his August 8 appearance at The Toledo Blade’s food and music festival by attacking the “stinkyass unclean dipshit protestors”
Stinkyass unclean dipshit protestors? Geez, Ted, just tell them “Dudes, that worked for me back when I got the draft notice, but they don’t do that any more”.
… so, basically, what you (and she) is saying is “Fuck Anne Coulter so very hard with a rusty halberd, sideways and from the top” ?
What an awful thing to suggest. What did that halberd ever do to you?
You have to axe?
You have to axe?
That sort of goes along with the pole, you know.
… so, basically, what you (and she) is saying is “Fuck Anne Coulter so very hard with a rusty halberd, sideways and from the top” ?
I’m afraid we never have them at this time of year. We get newly forged ones in the spring.
This is just breath-taking Republiopathy
(http://www.occupydemocrats.com/occupy-democrats-reports-foxnews-host-says-the-ceo-of-walgreens-destroyed-capitalism-by-staying-in-america/)"]… Fox Business host Charles Payne described Walgreens’ decision to remain an American company (instead of moving to Switzerland to escape taxation) as “shameful.”
Payne said Pres. Obama “scored a huge victory today when the CEO of Walgreens — they made an acquisition of a company, they had an opportunity to do inversion. Instead they said no, we won’t.” He said that decision caused Walgreens stock to lose $10 billion in value and will lose billions more in profits that they would not have to pay have they inverted and left the U.S.
“So essentially, the CEO of Walgreens destroyed capitalism, shareholder rights,” Payne added. “He not only blinked, he gave the president so much ammunition.
“It was one of the most shameful moves I’ve seen a CEO do in a long time.”
Mitch McConnell’s wifesits on the board of an anti-coal philanthropy, and also on the board of Wells-Fargo, which is divesting itself of all of its coal. stocks. And yet it’s his Democratic opponent who is “anti-coal”
Karl Rove ad against Democratic Senator Mark Udall once again spews out lies about how horrible the ACA is.