Hell hath no fury like a former liberal woman.
The ranting and raving of a woman formally brainwashed under the liberal agenda. Through investigation, commentary and sarcasm about government, this woman is breaking free of the hypocritical liberal party that tries to manipulate women into believing only they can represent women’s rights. Get informed, get free, get Un-Liberaled! This blog does not endorse any particular candidate or party - although if I did, I most likely wouldn’t endorse a liberal candidate. For instance, Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) or as I like to call her Smancy Pelotox would not get my vote. Comprende? Good. Hope you enjoy the rants! :)
Amritas
July 5th, 2009 at 7:25 pm
“ALBANY, I GIVE UP: STATE GOVERNMENT HAS NEVER BEEN SO CLOWNISH, SO EVIL, SO IRRELEVANT”
http://www.nypost.com/seven/07052009/postopinion/opedcolumnists/albany__i_give_up_177689.htm
Amritas
July 5th, 2009 at 7:36 pm
In the comments for “ALBANY, I GIVE UP”:
“One word rebuttal to your article’s title: ‘Illinois’.”
“Unfortunately, my home state is running neck ‘n neck with New York for state buffoonery. A majority of our governors since 1960 have been indicted or jailed at some point; I need not remind everyone of Mr Blagojevich (who thankfully has disappeared from our front pages for awhile), let alone the shadow governor of Illinois, Mayor ‘I dunno nothin’ ’bout no scandals’ Richard Daley. And then we have President ‘voted present 130 times downstate’ Hopey-Changey to answer for, as well.
“Sorry, New Yorkers: you’ve got a pretty impressive pack of imbeciles in Albany, for for real idiocy, I’m afraid you’ll have to settle for second place. Then again, California may have trumped the both of us…”
unliberaledwoman
July 6th, 2009 at 9:01 am
LOL. Armitas – these comments are awesome. Kind of sad how so true they are. OH! And name that party of the majority leadership in those states – DEMS! I love how you don’t hear people in Mississippi crowing about recalling Barbour’s job. Oh, that’s because he’s doing a good one with conservative principles. And he’s doing it in one of the poorest states in the nation. If he can balance a budget with reduced taxes there, I think Illinois, NY and Cali can do it.