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    FIBBER MCGEE WITH SOME BOORTZ THROWN IN!

    It was only after '86 that the number of blacks surpassed the number of whites in prison for the first time, and many of the offenders who were picked up that year are still locked up.

    Richard Nixon formally declared America's war on drugs 40 years ago, but the 1986 law was the first significant piece of legislation related to it. To mark the 25th anniversary of the tragedy that led to the drug war as we now know it, we spoke with Eric Sterling, who served as counsel to the House committee that drafted the '86 law. Now president of the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation, he discussed the legislative frenzy that followed Bias' death and its consequences, and what might have been if Bias had lived.

    This is a fine little summary giving one big reason that this nation has as many prisoner/slaves as China; and we have a nation one quarter the size in population of China!

    And here comes that lover of liberty Neil Boortz (sounds like an ale or some smelly soup doesn't it?) wants not only more people in prison but more folks DEAD!

    BOORTZ: We got too damn many urban thugs, yo, ruining the quality of life for everybody. And I'll tell you what it's gonna take. You people, you are - you need to have a gun. You need to have training. You need to know how to use that gun. You need to get a permit to carry that gun. And you do in fact need to carry that gun and we need to see some dead thugs littering the landscape in Atlanta.


     

    I dunno, if you have time you have to listen to Boortz defense.

    There is no defense. I mean the guy wants you all to go out and kill Negroes with your guns. hahahaha

    It is not supposed to be funny, but damn, I mean folks in '51 would not have thought MASH that funny. hahahahah

    The King of Ales says that his words were taken out of context.

    I mean the guy is playing rap music, calling for vigelanties to grab their guns, go onto the streets of Atlanta and start killin 'thugs'. In his own words:

    YO!

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    But I am more in the mood for levity to day.

    I love a funny story and I am sick and tired hearing about Weiner's weinnie.

    Don't you?

    John McGee represents the best of the best. Or at least the best that Idaho repubs can offer.

    John McGee was elected president of the his High School student body and his College student body.

    John McGee has been elected to the Idaho Senate four times. Consecutively!

    John McGee is Chairman of the Idaho Senate's Transportation Committee!

    John McGee is chairman of the Regional Substance Abuse Authority Legislative Committee.

    John McGee was named State Legislator of the year in 2008!

    John McGee is the Chairman of the Idaho Senate Republican Caucus!

    John McGee serves in his spare time as Chairman of Trustees for the College of Idaho.

    Senator McGee has received many awards from local and state organizations, including the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Agriculture Educators, the Idaho Agricultural All Star Award (2005-2009), the COMPASS Leadership in Motion Award, the 2009 Transportation Leader of the Year from Treasure Valley Women in Transportation, and the Friend of Community Healthcare Centers by the Idaho Primary Care Association.
    http://www.johnmcgee.org/?p=195

    John McGee is ready to step up to the plate as they say and run for higher office including Governor and even U.S. Senator.

    John McGee was more than just your meandering repub, wrecking havoc in an attempt to destroy all liberals who are attempting to destroy this country.

    What a guy, what a republican, what a country!

    If you go to this man's link he has pictures of the American Flag! http://www.johnmcgee.org/

     

    John McGee, a four-term Republican state senator from Idaho, was arrested early Sunday morning on charges of grand theft and for driving under the influence.

    KTVB-TV first reported McGee's arrest:

    According to Sgt. Carlos De Leon with the Ada County Sheriff, McGee began drinking at a Boise golf course at about 10 p.m. Saturday. McGee left the clubhouse just before 3 a.m. and came upon a Ford Excursion with the keys inside and a 20-foot travel trailer attached in the area near the Muir Woods Subdivision in southwest Boise. McGee drove off in the vehicle, which had the keys inside.
    McGee tried to turn the vehicle and trailer around in a long driveway on Knapp Place near Victory Road. The Excursion and travel trailer ended up jack-knifed in the driveway.

    According to IdahoStatesman.com, the senator then exited the Excursion and walked up and down the street several times only to get back in the SUV and fall asleep. Two kids who were in the house where the Excursion got stuck called the police.

    McGee, whose blood alcohol level was .15, allegedly told authorities he was on his way to Jackpot, Nev., a city about 180 miles southeast of Boise that's known for gaming.

     

    At Fox we are given McGee's side of things:

    "He is embarrassed by this matter. He has never been in this situation before, but he has great confidence in the criminal justice system," said attorney Scott McKay, who met with McGee on Sunday. "With the love and support of his family, he will handle this matter responsibly," McKay said in a statement.

     

    Yeah and with the help of God, Christianity and Republicans Mcgee might actually end up in Texas!--Wait, I have a new Country-Western song:

    On my way to Jackpot Nevada, I took a wrong turn toward Texas!

    http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/john-mcgee/

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    To quote Fibber McGee's long suffering wife, Molly; "T'ain't funny, McGee!"

    Imagine what happened when the police went into the travel trailer and opened the closet door!


    LOVE IT!

    Most folks don't even know who Fibber was. hahahaahah


    Oh I do. And I know who Fred Allen of Allen's Alley was too. Senator Beauregard Claghorn (Foghorn Leghorn).

    And "Duffy's Tavern. Where the elite meet to eat. Duffy ain't here. Archie the manager speakin."


    Yeah, that is where they got Foghorn Leghorn. hahahahahaahah


    I'm an oldtime radio fan.  Have been since I was a kid. The first (unproduced) play I ever wrote was based on the life of Fred Allen. 

    I remember listening to Fibber McGee and Molly on Monitor. (One of my great thrills was working as a Radio Director for about six months in the same studio where Monitor had orginated.)

     


    God this is terrible! hahahah

    I had to wait for people my age. hahahahaah


    Go out and fight "thugs" by way of mowing them down with guns. This is what modern conservatism is. Lord.

    Boortz was basically calling his listeners to go out and form modern lynch mobs to kill black people in Atlanta. That's what he was doing. As one of the commenters on LGF said, remember the good old days when Howard Stern would be fined for talking about lesbians?


    YOU GOT IT! HAHAHAHAAH.

    I am laughing because it is too hard to cry this time of night! ha

    I did not even know about this guy until two or three years ago. What a prick!


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