That megaphone of Mephistopheles, the New York Times, writes (gleefully) about the US "faltering" when confronted by a cluster of "indigent" homegrown mudslime.
The defendants — five Americans and two Haitians — worked in a small construction business owned by Mr. Batiste and were members of the Moorish Science Temple, a sect that blends Islam, Christianity and Judaism and does not recognize the authority of the United States government. They were charged with planning to join forces with Al Qaeda to blow up the Chicago skyscraper and several federal buildings in an effort at a government overthrow.
According to that communist encyclopedia of record, Wikipedia, the founder of this cult said ("perhaps apocryphally," but we all know what that means -- I've seen enough apocalyptic fillies in my time!) that "When I was born, it turned black dark in the daytime. The people put their hoes down and came out of the fields."
What have we here? Indigent -- obviously, as if we needed to be told that -- and still they're reluctant to release their hos, or to at least let some of them wander about a bit to make a buck?
Sincerely,
Magna, née Magnus
The defendants — five Americans and two Haitians — worked in a small construction business owned by Mr. Batiste and were members of the Moorish Science Temple, a sect that blends Islam, Christianity and Judaism and does not recognize the authority of the United States government. They were charged with planning to join forces with Al Qaeda to blow up the Chicago skyscraper and several federal buildings in an effort at a government overthrow.
According to that communist encyclopedia of record, Wikipedia, the founder of this cult said ("perhaps apocryphally," but we all know what that means -- I've seen enough apocalyptic fillies in my time!) that "When I was born, it turned black dark in the daytime. The people put their hoes down and came out of the fields."
What have we here? Indigent -- obviously, as if we needed to be told that -- and still they're reluctant to release their hos, or to at least let some of them wander about a bit to make a buck?
Sincerely,
Magna, née Magnus