Monday, March 23, 2009

How far can you go down the road...


before its too late to turn back?

Chance Nalley, the man pictured above, is a 7th-grade school teacher in NYC who invited his students to hs commitment ceremony. That is a brave thing for him to do. Even better, many of his students, and their parents (largely black and hispanic) will attend. Wonderful! Oh, and Mr. Nalley identifies himself as bisexual.

(Cue record scratch) Really gurl?

Bisexuality is nothing more than a convenient waystation to gayness. It allows one to acknowledge one's admiration of the dick while proclaiming love of the pussy (at least in theory). Most so-called bisexuals are rarely seen with people of the opposite sex (hence the "in theory"). 

Well Miss Nalley (um... he has GAYFACE!!!!) is marrying a man, so why is he still calling himself bisexual. Honey, that train left a station a long time ago!

again, REALLY gurl!!!!


Friday, March 20, 2009

I have no sympathy for Paula Taylor

Dateline is doing a 3-part special about the mortgage crisis. They started the series with the story of Paula Taylor.

She was virtually homeless, living from day-to-day with different family members, and working as a personal trainer for $1600 a month, when Countrywide gave her a loan to buy a condo in Boston. Her monthly payment was $2100 a month. How could this be? 

Well regardless of any shady goings-on on the part of the bank, what part does personal responsibility play? Isn't it Paula's fault for signing on the dotted line when she knew she couldn't afford it?

I have no sympathy for her.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Madness!!!

"If you own guns in this country,
If you drink beer in this country,
If you go to tittie bars in this country,
then you're a bad person."
...The words of a self-professed redneck, who by his own admission, is not ready for a black president because he is "from the old school." 

The quote is taken from Right America: Feeling Wronged, a documentary by Alexandra Pelosi, the daughter of Nancy Pelosi.

We got alot of work to do

Wednesday, March 4, 2009