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Title: Oscar Wilde doesn't think so
Post by: franksolich on November 15, 2008, 03:51:37 PM
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Oh my.

The large-proboscised primitive; it's pretty much his standard spiel, nothing new:

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Cyrano  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-14-08 10:12 PM
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"Land of the free?" "Home of the brave?" I don't think so. 

Aside from our national anthem being a really bad piece of music, the lyrics have become a grotesque joke.

"Land of the free?" How can a free people live with a shredded constitution, habeas corpus repealed, and a presidential administration that is still in the process of pulling off the biggest heist in the history of the world, and the most egregious war crimes imaginable?

"Home of the brave?" I really need to be enlightened on the braveness of our national press corps over the past eight years, the valor of Democrats who have controlled congress for the past two years, and all the rest of us who didn't protest loudly enough, publicly enough, or vigorously enough.

Bush, Cheney, Rove and so many others who represent the worst instincts of the human species, turned their own demented fantasies into a sick, distorted form of reality. And what did we do about it? Not much.

Perhaps we need Obama to lead us toward national redemption. But here's the thing -- we can't place it all on Obama. It's up to us to do everything possible to help him reestablish our freedoms in the face of what will be fierce, and sometimes rabid Republican opposition.

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Xipe Totec  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-14-08 10:15 PM
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1. Not yet, but soon.

Soon we will take back America and restore her to her rightfull place as first among equals.

Uh, isn't "first among equals" elitist?

As someone who's been watching the primitives on Skins's island for 7 years and 10 months (give or take a couple of weeks), franksolich was always under the impression the primitives don't want the United States to be "first" in anything.

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Cyrano  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-14-08 11:19 PM
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5. From you lips to the ears of America

Hmmm.  A primitive we haven't seen for a while, the LynnTheDumb primitive:

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LynnTheDem  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-14-08 10:15 PM
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2. And thanks to the bush regime, that's exactly what the world is saying about us.

Plus "Land of the Torturers" and "Home of the Hypocrites".

What REALLY pisses me off, aside from all the blood guts brains carnage the bush regime has caused, is GEORGE W. BUSH has PROVED every ****ing thing Osama bin Laden accused America of.

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TahitiNut  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-14-08 10:20 PM
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3. As long as the Cheny/Bush crime cabal goes unprosecuted, we're a nation of cowards and criminals.

All of us.

Nope, only the primitives among us, not "all of us."

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Cyrano  (1000+ posts)        Fri Nov-14-08 10:59 PM
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4. Well, we sure as hell have enabled them. And we've run from our responsibility to stand up to them, fight them at every turn, and protect and defend the United States against all enemies -- especially our domestic enemies.

Over the past 30 or so years, we've allowed ourselves to be silenced by bullies.

Reagan was an amiable imbecile who thrived on an inexplicable personal popularity regardless of his total ignorance of almost everything. Pulling off a giant scam based on popularity is bullying by another name.

Bush I consistently caved into the wishes of the lunatic right whom he despised and who despised him in return. I wouldn't call that presidential courage.

Clinton -- well, Clinton's wing of the Democratic party who wants to move away from the (domestic) humane legacies of FDR, JFK and LBJ aren't exactly what we're supposed to stand for.

And Bush II -- well, shit. Do I really need to say anything about his atrocities?

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soothsayer  (1000+ posts)      Sat Nov-15-08 12:39 AM
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6. That verse ends in a question: Does our flag still fly over the land of the free and the home of the brave?

Guess it's still a valid question.

Of course the "land of the free" still exists; otherwise Skins's island would've been extinguished at birth.

I dunno where the primitives get the idea they're repressed.

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Fumesucker  (1000+ posts)        Sat Nov-15-08 02:07 AM
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8. It is curious  - curious that physical courage should be so common in the world, and moral courage so rare.

Ain't no "moral courage" among the primitives on Skins's island.

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leftofthedial  (1000+ posts)      Sat Nov-15-08 03:50 AM
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9. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave

O'er the land of the gutless slaves?

Well, at least one has to admit Oscar Wilde makes a better "read" than the American Nana primitive.  Which isn't saying much, but it is saying at least something.
Title: Re: Oscar Wilde doesn't think so
Post by: Carl on November 15, 2008, 04:04:49 PM
They are desperately clinging to the hateful tie that binds them.
Title: Re: Oscar Wilde doesn't think so
Post by: Peter3_1 on November 15, 2008, 04:56:45 PM
Our national Anthem's music is not  from Mr. Key, but a very old Brit. drinking tune. I believe it was chosen to irritate the Brits, as was "America the Beautiful"  put to the music for , was it "God save the KIng/Queen" ?
Title: Re: Oscar Wilde doesn't think so
Post by: BlueStateSaint on November 15, 2008, 05:16:11 PM
Our national Anthem's music is not  from Mr. Key, but a very old Brit. drinking tune. I believe it was chosen to irritate the Brits, as was "America the Beautiful"  put to the music for , was it "God save the KIng/Queen" ?

H5 for the fact.  The song it was from is called, I think, "To Ancrean In Heaven."  Or something like that.

Personally, "God Bless America" would work for me.  The choir I sing in (tenor) did it last week, and I think that Irving Berlin himself did the arrangement.  We sounded awesome.  The week before, we did the Wilhousky arrangement of "The Battle Hymn of The Republic."  Another ass-kicker.  It's tough for me to sing the latter one, as I get rather emotional during it.  It is a cast-iron bear to sing when you're choking back tears.
Title: Re: Oscar Wilde doesn't think so
Post by: Rebel on November 15, 2008, 05:22:22 PM
Land of the torturers?

**** you moonbats.   :censored: