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Alec Baldwin Dreams of Killing Osama bin Laden and Dick Cheney

Posted by Noel Sheppard on July 4, 2006 - 21:31.

Today, America celebrates her independence from the British. Many journalists, liberal and conservative, have offered their opinions about the history of this event, and what it means 230 years later, at newspapers, websites, and blogs across the fruited plain.

At the extraordinarily liberal Huffington Post, people like Congressman Jack Murtha and Senator John Kerry took the opportunity to discuss what they believe patriotism is.

So did actor Alec Baldwin. However, in his case, he chose to share a dream of his wherein he kills Osama bin Laden, and, depending on how far bin Laden falls, Vice President Dick Cheney.

As a courtesy to those who would prefer not to be offended by such drivel on this day, his dream will be posted in the “Read More” section. However, before we get there, on this Independence Day, Baldwin also wanted his readers to know that “Bush/Cheney stole both the 2000 and the 2004 elections with the help of the Supreme Court in one and Diebold in the other.”

Nice thoughts on Independence Day, no? Now, to Alec’s patriotic fantasy on this Fourth of July:

I am in a large apartment complex. I turn a corner, and there are a couple of Muslim men wearing headsets, whispering tersely into the microphone. Suddenly, one man erupts and says, “Where is the car? Where is the car? You fool!” They sprint off down the hall. At that instant, Osama Bin Laden comes out of a door. He is oblivious. I make my move. Bin Laden reacts, but too late. We tumble into his upper floor suite. I have him in my grasp and, conveniently, I spy a box cutter on the table. (Hey...it's a fantasy.) Osama struggles, swearing at me in his native tongue, until I jam the box cutter into his neck. I do it again. Fading, Bin Laden says (this time in English for my benefit) “Good luck with '30 Rock'. I am a big Tina Fey fan.”

I gather up the body of the world's most notorious terrorist and hurl it over the balcony. Then, in the final stroke of luck, Bin Laden lands on Dick Cheney.

He concluded: “God bless America.”

In the past nine months, Al Franken suggested that Karl Rove be executed for treason, Ben Affleck said President Bush could be hanged for leaking Valerie Plame’s name, and now Alec Baldwin is publicly discussing a fantasy in which he throws a dying Osama bin Laden from an apartment balcony to land on Vice President Dick Cheney.

And these people complain about the caustic political tone in the nation.

Nothing compares to the hate of liberals. To paraphrase a famous Hertz commercial:

"There's liberal hate speech, and then there's 'not exactly.'
 
:bowrofl: At least Alec Baldwin has his priorities straight and knows who is the most dangerous person in the white house. :F
 
JohnnyBz00LS said:
:bowrofl: At least Alec Baldwin has his priorities straight and knows who is the most dangerous person in the white house. :F

Not understanding your point here, Johnny.

Are you even trying to make a point?

Are you saying that you are in favor of someone killing Cheney (whose daughter is a lesbian)? Are you advocating assassinating a member of the Executive Branch? Or are you just ranting like the lunatic Harry Belafonte?

Do you think it is acceptable for someone like Baldwin, who is a public figure, to get away with openly fantasizing about the death of a leader of our country? Just like he did about Henry Hyde?
 
fossten said:
Not understanding your point here, Johnny.

Are you even trying to make a point?

Are you saying that you are in favor of someone killing Cheney (whose daughter is a lesbian)? Are you advocating assassinating a member of the Executive Branch? Or are you just ranting like the lunatic Harry Belafonte?

Do you think it is acceptable for someone like Baldwin, who is a public figure, to get away with openly fantasizing about the death of a leader of our country? Just like he did about Henry Hyde?

What did the "King of Calypso" say to get your panties in a bunch? DAY-OOOOO! D-AYYYAYYYAYYY-OOOO!
 
95DevilleNS said:
What did the "King of Calypso" say to get your panties in a bunch? DAY-OOOOO! D-AYYYAYYYAYYY-OOOO!

Where do you live, in a box?

In Caracas, Belafonte Calls Bush Terrorist

Belafonte Calls Bush 'Greatest Terrorist in World,' Praises Chavez in Venezuela
By IAN JAMES
The Associated Press

CARACAS, Venezuela - The American singer and activist Harry Belafonte called President Bush "the greatest terrorist in the world" on Sunday and said millions of Americans support the socialist revolution of Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.

Belafonte led a delegation of Americans including the actor Danny Glover and the Princeton University scholar Cornel West that met the Venezuelan president for more than six hours late Saturday and attended his television and radio broadcast on Sunday.

"No matter what the greatest tyrant in the world, the greatest terrorist in the world, George W. Bush says, we're here to tell you: Not hundreds, not thousands, but millions of the American people ... support your revolution," Belafonte told Chavez during the broadcast.

The 78-year-old Belafonte, famous for his calypso-inspired music, including the "Day-O" song, was a close collaborator of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and is now a UNICEF goodwill ambassador. He also has been outspoken in criticizing the U.S. embargo of Cuba.

Chavez said he believes deeply in the struggle for justice by blacks, both in the U.S. and Venezuela.

"Although we may not believe it, there continues to be great discrimination here against black people," Chavez said, urging his government to redouble its efforts to prevent discrimination.

Belafonte accused U.S. news media of falsely painting Chavez as a "dictator," when in fact, he said, there is democracy and citizens are "optimistic about their future."

Dolores Huerta, a pioneer of the United Farm Workers labor union also in the delegation, called the visit a "very deep experience."

Chavez accuses Bush of trying to overthrow him, pointing to intelligence documents released by the U.S. indicating that the CIA knew beforehand that dissident officers planned a short-lived 2002 coup. The U.S. denies involvement, but Chavez says Venezuela must be on guard.

Here's an interesting question for you libs, Johnny and Deville:

Who is more of a lunatic in your eyes, Pat Robertson or Belafonte?
 
fossten said:
Where do you live, in a box?

Who is more of a lunatic in your eyes, Pat Robertson or Belafonte?[/COLOR][/B]

Oh excuse my great ignorance for not following every piece of news, that little inconsequential thing called 'a life' gets in the way sometimes...

Pat Robertson is the lunatic, he speaks as if he's God's number one guy. Belafonte seems to be the little communist idealist, maybe he's going senile in his golden years. Music is still cool though.

Shake, shake, shake, Senora, shake your body line
Shake,
shake, shake, Senora, shake it all the time
Work, work,
work, Senora, work your body line
Work, work, work, Senora,
work it all the time
My girl's name is Senora
I tell you friends, I adore her
And when she dances, oh
brother!
She's a hurricane in all kinds of weather
(Jump in de line, rock your body in time) OK, I believe
you!...............
 
Here's another example

WashPost on Ken Lay: We Wanted Him Raped By A 'Panting Tattooed Monster'

Posted by Tim Graham on July 6, 2006 - 06:44.

Ken Lay deserves outrage for his corrupt tenure at Enron, but it's fair to say there is more outrage on the left, as liberals tried desperately to connect Enron to Bush in the 2002 election cycle. In the Washington Post today, in a piece titled "Ken Lay's Last Evasion," Style section essayist Henry Allen channeled the rage that Lay cheated the world by dying with an overwrought revenge fantasy:

But now that he's died of a heart attack in the luxury of his Colorado getaway while awaiting sentencing for his crimes, none of his victims will be able to contemplate that he's locked away in a place that makes the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel look like Hawaii; that he might be spending long nights locked in a cell with a panting tattooed monster named Sumo, a man of strange and constant demands; and long days in the prison laundry or jute mill or license plate factory, gibbering with anguish as fire-eyed psychopaths stare at him for unblinking hours while they sharpen spoons into jailhouse stilettos.

He will not be ground into gray jailhouse paste by listening to the eardrum-scarring symphony of 131-decibel despair that is the Muzak of penitentiaries, by gagging on the dead prison air, by choking on the deader food, by watching the blue sky taunt him with freedom over the exercise yard, and by feeling his nervous system rent by the cruel grenades of memories -- explosions of nostalgia for the days when he knew he'd be swanning forever through the comfy laps and cool lawns of luxury and infinite possibility. Sweet Gulfstreams through sweet skies, the pools, the jewels, the Maybach limousines, a life in which he didn't just pimp his ride, he pimped the entire world as he knew it.

Allen acknowledged the "strange and vicious outrage" was not admirable:

...so many people may well have responded to the news of Lay's untimely death by feeling cheated, by saying that death wasn't good enough for him, by sensing a frustrated craving for revenge burning in their backbrains like a fire in a tire dump.

Is it possible that a micron below the surface of our liberal and enlightened beliefs lurks savagery? Was the French Enlightenment wrong about our essential goodness, and were the medieval churchmen right about our innate depravity?

We should consider these things in days to come, so that Ken Lay may not have died in vain.

Yes, the churchmen are right. It's clear that the worst temptation of evil doings is the way they tease out the evil inside us. Funny how liberal essayists sometimes fail to ponder whether there's punishment after death. Allen concluded with less charity, confessing that "depraved as we may be," he wanted Lay's super-size crimes to be avenged with some super-size earthly torture before death.
 
fossten said:
WashPost on Ken Lay: We Wanted Him Raped By A 'Panting Tattooed Monster'

First off, a huge LOL on the title... But, considering the guy 'is' guilty of everything he's accused, he did get away without having to pay for his horrible crimes. If I had been screwed by the Enron debacle, I'd be pissed that justice wasn't served on my behalf too; I think everyone that visits this forum would feel the same. To bad though, I was looking forward on seeing how the trial unfolded.
 
95DevilleNS said:
First off, a huge LOL on the title... But, considering the guy 'is' guilty of everything he's accused, he did get away without having to pay for his horrible crimes. If I had been screwed by the Enron debacle, I'd be pissed that justice wasn't served on my behalf too; I think everyone that visits this forum would feel the same. To bad though, I was looking forward on seeing how the trial unfolded.


The only reason you libs are frustrated by Lay's death is that you don't believe in God. You want to see someone suffer; it's not enough to believe that he's having to answer to God right now.

Sadistic if you ask me.
 
fossten said:
The only reason you libs are frustrated by Lay's death is that you don't believe in God. You want to see someone suffer; it's not enough to believe that he's having to answer to God right now.

Sadistic if you ask me.

Your retort is remarkably arrogant and ignorant of many levels. First off, you have no idea if I do or do not believe in God let alone every "lib". Second, by your rational, why should we have a penal system at all, if in the end, criminals will get what they deserve by God's hand right? Third, you’re the very first person to point out and flop around in a fit of joy like a greased walrus when a Liberal is caught with his hands in the cookie jar and faces criminal charges. The only reason you're so obtuse over this is because Ken Lay was one of the 'Good Ole Boys'.

Hypocritical if you ask me.

Let me ask you this, if you had been put over the barrel and raped like many people have been over the Enron scandal and Ken Lay had been a Democrat with close ties to Billy Clinton, would you not want justice?

"A pound of flesh, no more, no less."
 
95DevilleNS said:
Your retort is remarkably arrogant and ignorant of many levels. First off, you have no idea if I do or do not believe in God let alone every "lib". Second, by your rational, why should we have a penal system at all, if in the end, criminals will get what they deserve by God's hand right? Third, you’re the very first person to point out and flop around in a fit of joy like a greased walrus when a Liberal is caught with his hands in the cookie jar and faces criminal charges. The only reason you're so obtuse over this is because Ken Lay was one of the 'Good Ole Boys'.

Hypocritical if you ask me.

Let me ask you this, if you had been put over the barrel and raped like many people have been over the Enron scandal and Ken Lay had been a Democrat with close ties to Billy Clinton, would you not want justice?

"A pound of flesh, no more, no less."

Well I bet you think you're really smart. You do, don't you? But you're really not.

First of all, I have a really good idea where you libs stand with regard to God based on our evolution talks.

Secondly, your silly straw man about not even having a penal system doesn't address the issue of ultimate justice. I'm bringing up the fact that the left is up in arms because they didn't get to see this guy suffer before he died. I am also pointing out that he is no doubt suffering greatly right now.

But your error goes further than that. See, it's not enough that the man was convicted and on his way to prison. No, he had to suffer, and dang it, he escaped that by dying before he got sodomized! You ghoulish liberals who think like the writer of that article want to see people physically assaulted in order to feel vindicated. I don't have to see that. Seeing the man taken off the street and put in prison was the punishment that was meted. That's what the penal code is for - to punish and protect. So what if he died beforehand? What if he'd served a year and died in prison? Would you still be angry?

What if he'd been acquitted? You know you still think Karl Rove should go to jail, despite the fact that he's not guilty of any crime. You liberals are so biased and hate-filled that it blinds you.

Third, you have no evidence that I 'flopped around like a greasy walrus' (keep your fantasies out of this) and wished any harm on any liberal who ran afoul of the law. I dare you to find one post where I said I hope the guy gets gang raped in prison. That's the difference between you liberals and us conservatives: WE DON'T HATE.

Fourth, don't speak so fast about Ken Lay not being a crony of Clinton.

http://www.american-partisan.com/cols/2002/guest/qtr1/0216.htm

Finally, you do not know whether or not I owned any Enron stock, do you? So your presumption that I don't want justice because I wasn't affected is ignorant and arrogant.
 
fossten said:
Well I bet you think you're really smart. You do, don't you? But you're really not..

Oh, thank you for your keen observation of mighty judge. Did I ever say I was smarter than anyone else?

fossten said:
First of all, I have a really good idea where you libs stand with regard to God based on our evolution talks..

Arrogant & Ignorant... Believing in evolution in no way belittles God; it is possible to believe in both.

fossten said:
Secondly, your silly straw man about not even having a penal system doesn't address the issue of ultimate justice. I'm bringing up the fact that the left is up in arms because they didn't get to see this guy suffer before he died. I am also pointing out that he is no doubt suffering greatly right now..

He basically got off free; he died in his frikken vacation home. I'm sure he suffered while being encased in his luxurious lifestyle. So rough to be Ken Lay. :rolleyes:

fossten said:
But your error goes further than that. See, it's not enough that the man was convicted and on his way to prison. No, he had to suffer, and dang it, he escaped that by dying before he got sodomized! You ghoulish liberals who think like the writer of that article want to see people physically assaulted in order to feel vindicated. I don't have to see that. Seeing the man taken off the street and put in prison was the punishment that was meted. That's what the penal code is for - to punish and protect. So what if he died beforehand? What if he'd served a year and died in prison? Would you still be angry?.

Did I ever say I wanted him sodomized? :confused: I said, if I had been screwed over by his actions I'd want to see justice served.

fossten said:
What if he'd been acquitted? You know you still think Karl Rove should go to jail, despite the fact that he's not guilty of any crime. You liberals are so biased and hate-filled that it blinds you..

Well considering the amount of evidence against Ken ay, if he had been acquitted I'd suspect his buddies in politics pulled his ass out of the fire. It wouldn’t of surprised me if it had happened that way wither. The rich and powerful rarely have to pay for their misdeeds.

fossten said:
Third, you have no evidence that I 'flopped around like a greasy walrus' (keep your fantasies out of this) and wished any harm on any liberal who ran afoul of the law. I dare you to find one post where I said I hope the guy gets gang raped in prison. That's the difference between you liberals and us conservatives: WE DON'T HATE..

LOl, ya, Fossten doesn't hate... If I had to go through and post your anti-liberal/anti-conservative threads I'd eat more webspace then MonsterMark could afford.
fossten said:
Fourth, don't speak so fast about Ken Lay not being a crony of Clinton.

http://www.american-partisan.com/cols/2002/guest/qtr1/0216.htm.

Oh yes, he did give money to Billy Boy, but do you really want to compare what he did for the Bush/Cheney 2000 election? Loaning out private jets etc.

fossten said:
Finally, you do not know whether or not I owned any Enron stock, do you? So your presumption that I don't want justice because I wasn't affected is ignorant and arrogant.

I have no idea, but by your 'oh well' attitude I doubt you do or you're willing to forgive old Ken because he's a Righty.
 
MonsterMark! The site went down while I was correcting my typos, mis-spellings and errors! Pay the frikken bill! :D
 
95DevilleNS said:
MonsterMark! The site went down while I was correcting my typos, mis-spellings and errors! Pay the frikken bill! :D

Jeez, does it take you THAT long to make corrections? :D
 

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