how long has it been since you've been FUCKED, Barry (as opposed to just being 
fucked up...)?

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "margovon" <margovon@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "do.rflex" <do.rflex@> wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchydog@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Obama Town Hall Questioners Were Campaign Backers
> > > > President Obama has promised to change the way the government 
> > > > does business, but in at least one respect he is taking a page 
> > > > from the Bush playbook, stocking his town hall Thursday with 
> > > > supporters whose soft -- though far from planted -- questions 
> > > > provided openings to discuss his preferred message of the day.
> > > 
> > > No comparison to BushCo's un-American fascist tactics with their 
> > > 'free speech zones'.
> > 
> > Bush played hardball and got softball questions. Obama's 
> > campaign workers played ball and gave Obama softball 
> > questions. It's still softball and not the game as 
> > advertised. "...we didn't screen anybody."
> 
> 
> Actually, I have it on good authority that
> there WAS "screening" going on.
> 
> For health reasons, all PUMA members wanting
> to attend the Town Hall meeting were tested
> for rabies, and if they tested positive they
> were not allowed in the hall without being
> fitted for a muzzle.
> 
> But I think it is important to remember that
> this was to protect the other Town Hall 
> attendees from the spread of the disease 
> should the PUMA folks start frothing at the 
> mouth and attempting to bite people, and was 
> NOT an exercise in the limitation of free 
> speech, as was practiced during the Bush era.
> 
> It was the same with the requirement that
> radical feminists wear bright red T-shirts 
> with the letter 'F' printed on them during 
> the meeting. This was also a health measure, 
> designed to warn other attendees not to get 
> into discussions with them, because the 
> resulting shrieks and screaming on the part
> of the feminists has been proven to cause 
> tintinitis and sometimes total deafness. 
> 
> Some of the radical feminists complained later
> that the T-shirts were a form of discrimination,
> and that the 'F' really stood for 'FUCKED,' 
> but most observers in the News media wrote 
> that off as hopeful projection, because the
> women saying it clearly hadn't been fucked
> in decades.
> 
> Just trying to be helpful by providing some
> of the "back story" behind the headlines...
>


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