Pope Benedict XVI a.k.a. Joseph Ratzinger formally in charge of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith [and Protector Perverted Priests], formerly a Hitler Youth & WWII Nazi anti-aircraft gunner, proclaimed to the world 2/12/2013: “I declare that I renounce the ministry of bishop of Rome, Successor of St. Peter.”
God, in the usual form of fire/lightening, proclaimed to Ratzinger, and to the world, “I banish thee to the lowest level of Hell where you shall suffer the same fate as that of the innocents that YOU allowed suffer at the hands of vile priests in my name, for better than half a century!”
And then God asked, “Now where is that f**king bastard Bernard Law?”
Watching the 2013 State of the Union speech on WGBH. I definitely won’t be wasting my time watching repub/bagger rebuttal … Rubio & Paul … My guess is that they will contradict each other
This is the most worried dog in the world. It’s not that he is distracted by squirrels, it’s that he can’t remember where he buried the last one!
This just blows my mind. Crazy NRA. Don’t all murders start off as good God fearing NRA loving gun toting folks? Huh?
What is totally wild is that the gun violence total only takes into account all gun related deaths up to 2011!
I want names of the 22 motherless asses that voted against VAWA, some I recognize for the dogs they are but others are new baggers that need their names dragged through the mud.
I am finding names of the 22 GOPT nut jobs to watch; here is one that especially wants to be notorious: Ted Cruz, TP, Texas
Chris Chocola, president of the Club for Growth, a conservative free-market PAC (political action committee), said that the following Tea Party senators have begun reshaping what it means to be a Republican in the Senate: Mr. Ted Cruz of Texas, Mr. Rand Paul of Kentucky, Marco Rubio of Florida, Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania, Jeff Flake of Arizona, Mike Lee of Utah, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Tim Scott of South Carolina. Mr. Cruz was among the 22 senators who voted against reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act, among the 34 who voted against raising the debt ceiling, among the 19 who tried to cut off military sales to Egypt, among the 36 who opposed a relief package for the regions hit by Hurricane Sandy, and among the 3 senators who voted against Mr. Kerry’s confirmation. — The New York Times/J. Weisman, 2/15/2013



