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What's more popular in America than the death of ex-presidents? Immediately, all those nefarious and banal coverage of the "D-Day" invasion was getting tiresome and they immediately stopped that, and now we're bombarded with some other noxious "news" about the death of a guy who was a B movie actor at best and went on to become president. Republicans around the country fondled sacks of jellybeans like they were funeral wreaths and vilified anyone who seemed disinterested by the news that their political hero had just expired. I say, phuck em all. I hope they all die.
How many human beings did he kill? Shove your humanism where the sun doesn't shine, or save it for someone who deserved it. This old crow did not.
If you have so much hatred for him.... why don't you take your a$$ over to his burial and spit on his grave and on all the people over there while you're at it, since you have balls to talk like this in the forums.
If you have so much hatred for him.... why don't you take your a$$ over to his burial and spit on his grave and on all the people over there while you're at it, since you have balls to talk like this in the forums.
My being and time is too precious to be wasted on a warmongering Statist.
Here are some pics from the life and times of Ray gun.
We lost a human being. We should show some respect.
Big friggin deal. I can go shoot one myself right now. Who cares? Some beings are not worthy of being called "humans." And "rest in peace" is a very ironic thing to say about U.S. presidents, or at least most of them, eh?
If you have so much hatred for him.... why don't you take your a$$ over to his burial and spit on his grave and on all the people over there while you're at it, since you have balls to talk like this in the forums.
Settle down. You're taking certain mildly retarded forumers too seriously.
Rothbard on Reagan's economics: "Amidst the intellectual confusion, however, a few dominant tendencies, legacies from their glory days, remain among Keynesians: (1) a penchant for continuing deficits, (2) a devotion to fiat paper money and at least moderate inflation, (3) adherence to increased government spending, and (4) an eternal fondness for higher taxes, to lower deficits a wee bit, but more importantly, to inflict some bracing pain on the greedy, selfish, and short-sighted American public. The Reagan Administration managed to institutionalize these goodies, seemingly permanently on the American scene."
Rothbard on Reaganism as politics: "Systematic betrayal was the precise meaning and function of the Reagan administration. So effective was Ronald Reagan as a rhetorician, though not a practitioner, of freedom and small government, that, to this day, most conservatives have still not cottoned on to the scam of the Reagan administration. For the 'Reagan Revolution' was precisely a taking of the revolutionary, free-market, and small government spirit of the 1970s, and the other anti- government vote of 1980, and turning it into its opposite, without the public or even the activists of that revolution realizing what was going on."
Big friggin deal. I can go shoot one myself right now. Who cares? Some beings are not worthy of being called "humans." And "rest in peace" is a very ironic thing to say about U.S. presidents, or at least most of them, eh?
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