Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Still Crazy After All These Years On WEEI

Once again Iggy shows what a lying, ignorant fraud he is, discussing the corrupt, criminal actions of Sal DiMasi. According to our lefty lunatic, when a Republican does something wrong, its because he's a Republican. When a Democrat does something wrong, all politicians are scum. He then had the balls to blame the Republicans for the corruptness of Democrats, claiming that the Republicans are at fault for not running good candidates! Gerry made a great point when he said it would not matter who ran because the problem lies with the brain-dead iggyot voters in the People's Republic of Massachusetts.

The Republicans could run Teddy Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln or Thomas Jefferson against A mannequin with a (D) next to its name, and they would all lose to the (D)ummy. Between the moon bats like Iggy, the legions of beholden public employees and the brain dead union members who do whatever they are told by their union commissars - I mean delegates, the deck is stacked. "Democracy" in Massachusetts, and in most of America for that matter, has become two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. A lazy, greedy, envious majority has discovered they joys of voting themselves the earnings of others.

Iggy is so uninformed, he didn't even know that the reps have to run for re-election, insisting that DiMasi did not have to run in 2006 after being elected in 2004. I bet Iggy does not even know who his own Rep is, let alone who, if anyone, ran against him last election. Like the other voting fools, all he needs to see is the (D) next to some letters comprising a name on a voting sheet and he is all set. The name could be Hitler, Stalin or Dipshit, and he would not even notice as he pulled the lever. People like Iggy are why America is in decline.


On a personal note, a great job by A. Gervasio and Sons of Foster, RI. They really cleaned things up for me and the garden is shaping up nicely. I have almost everything in; just need to sow the Yukon gold potatoes and transplant my mystery squash. A whole bunch of squash seeds sprouted from my compost pile and I just had to know what they are, so I saved a few before work began. In fact, after all that scraping, digging and moving of earth, I noticed today that another one has sprouted in the area where my compost pile had been. It's pretty amazing how life finds a way. Next up: tackling the flower beds for the wife.

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