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6 Responses to ““I’ve never seen a comic book with the phrase ‘anal sodomy’ in it before.””
He has a bubble saying “…Brent voted to get rid of homosexual banners…” and in the accompanying picture one of the “homosexual” banners says, “Vote Out Brent Rinehart”. Is this unintentionally revealing? I would cast my vote for Brent’s coming out. “Come on out, Brent!”
I would direct fools like this to the bible, when searching for counsel on whether or not they should engage in such backward discourse. Specifically, Proverbs 17:28 KJV
Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.
Many believe this to be the source of the quote sometimes attributed to Mark Twain:
“It is better to remain silent and to appear foolish then open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Either one is great advice . . . especially to the ignorant.
Somebody has obviously never seen Japanese comic books.
He has a bubble saying “…Brent voted to get rid of homosexual banners…” and in the accompanying picture one of the “homosexual” banners says, “Vote Out Brent Rinehart”. Is this unintentionally revealing? I would cast my vote for Brent’s coming out. “Come on out, Brent!”
Brent writes like he’s making LOLcat pictures:
Pediphiles
Pedafiles
Surprised he didn’t throw a Pedo Bear in there and some CPs.
And this will get him re-elected how?
he should put out coloring books! to, you know, help the kids…
i love the innuendo Radley, especially after reading about “The Wire Gets the Shaft”…. where is your mind today :D
I would direct fools like this to the bible, when searching for counsel on whether or not they should engage in such backward discourse. Specifically, Proverbs 17:28 KJV
Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.
Many believe this to be the source of the quote sometimes attributed to Mark Twain:
“It is better to remain silent and to appear foolish then open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Either one is great advice . . . especially to the ignorant.