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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on July 15, 2009, 01:18:46 PM
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The large-proboscised primitive, Oscar Wilde, who was born and raised in the New York City metropolitan area, had a good job there as a runner on Wall Street, and then dumped it all to move to southern Florida, which Oscar Wilde hasn't liked since he got there:
Cyrano (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-15-09 01:36 PM
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Senator Jeff Beauragard Sessions III questions Sotomayor, -- a lesser human being
If Sessions isn't a caricature of a white Southern plantation owner, sitting on the porch with his mint julep, watching over the "darkies" in the cotton fields, I don't know what is.
Watching him interrogate Judge Sotomayor yesterday was painful. It was an insult to the progress we've made since people like Jeff Beauragard Sessions III and his ilk held much of the power in this county. And it's an embarrassment to America that many people in the rest of the civilized world saw this unrepentant, despicable bigot spewing his thinly veiled venom on their television screens.
We've heard again and again about how today's Republican Party is basically a regional (meaning Southern) party. And this Senator made it crystal clear that what is being referred to by this "regional" designation is white, Christian supremacy over "lesser" human beings. Senator Sessions and those like him hold a poisonous world view that they constantly peddle to the ignorant know-nothings of the world.
And before anyone accuses me of bashing the South, Sessions and pricks like him have a country-wide following. Thankfully, they are a small, lunatic minority. But the damage they can cause is frightening.
And one more thing. Kick this if you think that Judge Sotomayor is one of the most wonderful selections for the Supreme Court that we've seen in quite some time.
You know, unlike with Pedro Picasso, the sparkling husband primitive, the dysmenopausal Kansas school teacher, the lonestarnut primitive, &c., &c., &c., I've never been able to decipher the organic cause of Oscar Wilde's problem.
And it's a significant physical problem that distorts his perception and ruins his attitude about things.
I'm wondering, maybe it's schmekele-related?
The orange marmalade primitive:
marmar (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-15-09 01:38 PM
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1. Yup, convinced of his own superiority even though he's as dumb as a box of hollow marbles.....
HopeHoops (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-15-09 01:44 PM
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2. Beauregard is spelled kind of "French-like" - does Boss Limbaugh know about this?
You know how he hates the French.
MineralMan (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-15-09 01:50 PM
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5. It is French, meaning 'good look(ing),' I believe.
Fairly common name in the Southern states in the past. "Beau" is the nickname. Every one of these I've known has been an asshole, present company included.
misanthrope (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-15-09 02:08 PM
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10. Yeah but his first name, Jefferson, is an homage to CSA Pres. Jefferson Davis, so it evens out**
Iwillnevergiveup (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-15-09 01:48 PM
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3. Jefferson Beauregard is a disgrace, even to his own "region." I'm just sayin' he looks like those crazy Moonies who committed mass suicide some years back near San Diego. Wide-eyed lunacy.
I dunno.
I think the distinguished senator is a paragon of integrity, principle, and smarts.
Well, there weren't many primitives at Oscar Wilde's bonfire.
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Sessions upholds the US Costitution and doesn't believe judges have the right to legislate from the bench. I can see why the primitives hate him. If they hate him, that can only mean he's acting the way the founding fathers intended for US Senators to conduct themselves.
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Sessions has been a Federal judge, IIRC. He would know about legislating from the bench.
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Should we revisit the Clarence Thomas hearings to learn exactly which party is the plantation gatekeeper?