Saturday, January 14, 2006

MSN's Authority Showcase

Microsoft's MSN division, the same folks who, for a buck, partner with Chicom tyrants to censor free speech, are showcasing blogs that demonstrate their affinity for domestic authority worship.

Among the police-themed MSN Spaces sites featured this week, we find "The Hub," at the center of which is a self-described "problem solver" who includes among his "favorite things":
There is nothing quite like punching someone in the head and having it sound like a ripe melon.
His "favorite quote"? Boy, you could see this one coming a mile away:
What is best in life? To crush your enemies, see them driven before you and hear the lamentations of their women. - Conan the Barbarian
In a post titled "More Holiday Cheer," he describes a recent arrest that elicits a chorus of admiring comments, including:
Hey Man - Happy New Year! Congrats on catching that bastard. Put a pink tutu on him and throw in the cell with the friendly chaps.
What's even more disgusting, the prison rape advocate isn't even a cop. But he expresses a sentiment promoted by no less an "authority" than California Attorney General Bill Lockyer, who had this to say about a man who hadn't (at the time) even been charged with a crime, let alone convicted:
I would love to personally escort [Enron CEO Ken Lay] to an 8-by-10 cell that he could share with a tattooed dude who says, 'Hi, my name is Spike, honey.'
Lockyer, of course, says you have no right to own a gun, and if his cop minions catch you with one he doesn't approve of, they'll do their best to throw you into a population of "Spikes".

That is, assuming you survive the dynamic entry, and your skull withstands the "ripe melon" treatment.

How telling. Microsoft/MSN closes down websites that challenge authority, and publicizes those that promote it. That makes them, and there's no getting around this, a fascist organization, one that suppresses the cause of liberty and advances that of the global police state--as long as it serves their bottom line.

I trust no one is surprised?

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

There's no convincing Bill "Police State" Lockyer that the 2A is an individual right, so, all I cansay to him is "Molon Labe! And bring body bags!"

E. David Quammen said...

Let the idiot rant. He will pay for his perversion, just as ALL who have subverted OUR GOD-GIVEN and CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. MSN are a bunch of blow-hards. They have been going after Google for years and routinely get their butts kicked. The bigger they are the harder they fall.
TYRANNY, NEVER, ultimately, wins. And, generally, the TYRANTS and their families, pay severely for the evils they have perpetrated. History proves this out, over and over and over and over and......

Anonymous said...

Hey Touchy-Feely Jackass -
Obviously you support women beaters and child molestors. The guy who should get in the cell wearing a pink tutu beats women. Get the whole story for your blog or don't post it at all.

He got off easy. And you selectively choose content to support your case for sitting in circles and banging tamborines and smelling flowers.

David Codrea said...

Hey anonymous pig apologist--you're quite the brave little rape advocate, aren't you? News flash, jackboot boy: what the hell he did is not the issue--his punishment is to be by law, not by some pathetic cowardly torture enthusiast like you, you Nazi swine.

Any time you want to contact me without the cloak of secrecy, go for it, coward. You'll see how touchy-feely and flowery a free man is in the face of police state thug worshippers like you.

Anonymous said...

Obviously you've taken things out of context to skew them. I don't advocate the beating of suspects or other violence to persons in or out of custody. The "ripe melon" quote if from a martial arts training session where all participants did so willingly. Get the full story. The suspect involved in the domestic violence incident was taken into custody without incident. Police have a difficult job to do - walk a mile in our shoes before you criticize so harshly. What's wrong with liking Conan the Barbarian? You don't know me.

Aytch

David Codrea said...

"Suspect"?

Gee, I thought the previous anonymous post said he got off easy, which implies he'd been convicted.