Matt Bors for December 30, 2011
Transcript:
Scientist: Do you have trouble separating your feelings about Obama from reality? Man: So he signed indefinite detention into law...HE MEANS WELL! You are one of millions suffering from PARTISAN CIVIL LIBERTIES DISORDER Man: AAAHH! I can't be consistent! Scientist: But there's a cure! Just apply the rule of law evenly to any administration. We The People Man: HEY - if President McCain blew up a U.S. citizen with a predator drone, I'd be OUTRAGED! Side Effects May Include Depression. Man: @#*?! SELLOUT! But they make pills for that.
agate1 over 12 years ago
Yup.,they(trolls) can’t read small print. It might carry real content. Besides the political process has been so perverted by money, and partisanship it’s become unrecognizable.
Jason Allen over 12 years ago
If Bors ran this 4 years ago applying it to Bush, countless right wing talking heads and their mindless parrots would be foaming at the mouth screaming red faced until they loose their voice that he’s nothing more than a cowardly traitor bent on harming the troops and helping terrorists win.
pam Miner over 12 years ago
Obama has been good, but he really blew it on this. If there were Anyone remotely decent to vote for then he would have lost my vote over this one thing. I really thought he wouldn’t do it. I guess he just welcomed in the police state. Very! Disappointed!
agate1 over 12 years ago
Google your avatar next to “Political Hack Syndrome.”
halfabug over 12 years ago
A couple?
Quipss over 12 years ago
The bill originated from the republicans. It was allowed to slide under the mat by democrats, Suffice to say as a Canadian I can see why the united states may have an affinity to libertarians.
What shocks me the most is how quiet your entire political system was about it, even the newspapers seem to avoid it. In Canada we had the war measures bill when buildings were being destroyed and people held hostage on a frequent basis by the front de liberation du QuebecEven then the bill was massively controversial