Thursday, October 9, 2008

Saradise Lost - Chapter One Hundred-Fifteen -- YouTube from a Paliban Rally in Ohio

Tim Russo, from Blogger Interrupted, attended a Palin-McCain rally in Strongville, Ohio on Wednesday. He interviewed some Sarabots afterward:

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

They don't know if they believe what they're saying... they're too drugged out or just plain insane.

Alaskan Dave Down Under said...

Sheeple!

Anonymous said...

Idiots.

And to think, their votes count the same as mine.

Anonymous said...

It's frightening - you can see the hate and anger in their eyes - why - they don't really know. They have to hate - they need something or somebody to hate. Pay Pay is causing a riot and then pretending she doesn't know what is happening. If this is what she is learning as an apostle of Christ - uhhh - no thanks. The hypocrisy of it all. MM

Anonymous said...

yes,the.hypocrisy..i.grew.up.in.a.family
like.that.
My.family.is.still.like.that.in.large.part.
Uneducated,psychotic,twisted,all.in.the
name.of.god.
And.they.wonder.why.I.refuse.to.have.
anything.to.do.with.their.effed.up
religion.
(p.s.,i.don`t.have.a.working.spacebar)

Anonymous said...

This is so scary. Even scarier, I heard a woman say exactly the same stuff. I always thought she was intelligent and sane and yet she believes Obama is a Muslim Terrorist.

GOD HELP US if McCain wins. Seriously, I am offering up my Rosaries every night so Obama wins.

Anonymous said...

I've been thinking lately that a portion of our population may not be cognitively connected to reality? Do their emotions overrun their intellect or squelch it altogether?

We have individuals who develop missing the compassion parts of their brains and commit heinous acts, right?

Couldn't there also be individuals who never develop critical thinking
in determining who or what actually represents their best interests. There may be validity to the saying, there's a fool born every minute.

I feel a touch of arrogance and guilt when I ponder this.