Sunday, March 11, 2007

WHEN PIGS FLY!




much of the world in general needs to get a clue about is-lam.

no thank you just isn't working to our benefit anymore.

'scuse me, but it seems our very own religious left is selling u.s. out. i'm sick to death of people who will sell our great nation out in the name of our Lord!

quite frankly, i do not believe for one nanosecond Yeshua would put up with this swindle. take a back door to the non-prophet pedophile? someone has access to some serious drugs they've not started sharing.

one would have to be under the influence to stand for a moment of what appears to be coming upon u.s.

12 comments:

(((Thought Criminal))) said...

When Iranians think about the United States, the first images that come to their mind are from 1953, when the CIA collaborating with the British intelligence overthrew Iran's first democratically elected government of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh.

The average Iranian (24 years old) has lived his entire life under the regime that has screamed "Death to America" for 28 years.

They need a new image to associate America with.

I'm leaning towards the image of Tehran in flames.

The Merry Widow said...

Mohammadins respect strength, let's show them who has a bigger baseball bat. Then ask if they want to play, "Run home to mommy, crying!"?
We are accussed of being bullies, we may need to remind them that we are strong, not blowing smoke!
Good morning, G*D bless and Maranatha!

tmw
And NO, I'm not even vaguely interested in mohammadinism! And I am terrible dhimmi material!

nanc said...

i'm with beamish.

you're spot on also, tmw - the left is peeing down everyone's neck and telling them it's raining!

G-d has got to be sobbing by now.

(((Thought Criminal))) said...

G-d has got to be sobbing by now

I'm of the mind that God is smirking about everything going according to plan...

Brooke said...

I like to think of glass streets in Tehran as "urban improvements."

Mad Zionist said...

I like what the VP on 24 has in mind. Can we vote for him?

nanc said...

if you blow the photo up, farmer - you'll see they're headed your way!

Anonymous said...

If pigs could fly I'd fly a pig
To foreign countries small and big
To Italy and Spain
To Austria where cow bells ring
To Germany where people sing
And then come home again

I'd see the Ghangis and the Nile
I'd visit Madagascar's isle
And Persia and Peru
People would say they'd never seen
So odd so strange an air machine
As that on which I flew

Yes everyone would raise a shout
To see his trotters and his snout
Come floating from the sky.
And I would be a famous star
In all the countries near and far
If only pigs could fly


--James Reeves

I'd fly mine to Mt. Olympus like Trygaeus did in Aristophane's "Peace". Only Trygaeus rode a dung-beetle.

from the Jowett summary:

Trygaeus, a rustic patriot, finding no help in men, resolves to ascend to heaven to expostulate personally with Zeus for allowing this wretched state of things to continue. With this object he has fed and trained a gigantic dung-beetle, which he mounts, and is carried, like Bellerophon on Pegasus, on an aerial journey. Eventually he reaches Olympus, only to find that the gods have gone elsewhere, and that the heavenly abode is occupied solely by the demon of War, who is busy pounding up the Greek States in a huge mortar. However, his benevolent purpose is not in vain; for learning from Hermes that the goddess Peace has been cast into a pit, where she is kept a fast prisoner, he calls upon the different peoples of Hellas to make a united effort and rescue her, and with their help drags her out and brings her back in triumph to earth. The play concludes with the restoration of the goddess to her ancient honours, the festivities of the rustic population and the nuptials of Trygaeus with Opora (Harvest), handmaiden of Peace, represented as a pretty courtesan.

Of course, Trygaeus' biggest hurdle to rescuing "Peace" was in getting all the Atheneans to pull on the ropes together, and in the same direction... does any of this sound familiar to anybody?

In Russet Shadows said...

Mark Tooley is the man! He does a great job of exposing the so-called religious left. His columns show up on a weekly basis at Front Page.

The so-called religious left are worse than the murderous dictators that they adore. They claim Christ, and so they should be able to sense evil when they encounter it. That they cannot makes me suspect that they are in fact, wolves in sheep's clothing. While Pat Robertson held out the possibility that 9-11 was God's punishment for America -- in sorrow -- these people agitate for their own nation to be destroyed for no reason but to assuage their own guilt at being born middle-class, white, and American. They are Satan's mephits.

FLORIAN said...

Awwwww....our religious left might as well hold a marriage ceremony with it's dear old friend Islamyism.


Did I mention how much I love pork?

nanc said...

yeah, flo - then they could honeymoon at an "islamasylum"!

nanc said...

p.s. - i love pork also - yup - nearly 51 years of it!