I Love the Smell of Napalm in the Morning
Today is Friday, 22, June 2007.
This just in on CNN: Dick Cheney, President of Vice, claims the right to conceal his documents from his employers, the American people, on the grounds he's not part of the Executive Branch.
Would he be a member of the Animal Branch? The Vegetable Branch? The Mineral Branch?
Or just another fascisti?
This just in on CNN: Dick Cheney, President of Vice, claims the right to conceal his documents from his employers, the American people, on the grounds he's not part of the Executive Branch.
Would he be a member of the Animal Branch? The Vegetable Branch? The Mineral Branch?
Or just another fascisti?
6 Comments:
There is no such word as "fascisti."
Begging to differ, Poindexter.
In Italian, "fascisti" is the plural of "fascista", which latter is rendered in English as "fascist".
Granted, "the sort of errant pendantry with which I will not up put" might claim I should have said "fascista", but that is not the common American usage, at least since the late 1920s.
"That ... gasoline smell".
Would that I were bilingual and thus your intellectual equal.
Poindexter, hope I didn't offend or hurt your feelings.
I'm not all that bilingual, just a swiftly-aging veteran anti-fascist who happened to know a particular fact.
As to intellectual equals, we all know things others don't, and thus are all intellectually equal.
"It smells like ... victory."
Sorta shoots that assertion of the unitary executive right in the ass doesn't it?
Mayes Gilliam (in HEAD OF STATE): "The people can't decide! The people are too busy gettin' shot in the ass."
Word.
"Someday this war is going to be over."
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