Monday, October 27, 2008

to quote pooj, people crazy...

As per my previous post, I've done a little research on NAMBLA. They have a website! And it is amazing! First of all, I'm all for freedom of speech, but whoa. This is some crazy shit. Aside from the insane and sad argument that little 8 year old boys are capable of willingly falling madly in love with old, smelly, van-drivers named Burt, the NAMBLA website is kind of interesting. I wonder if my computer is now being tracked by the FBI's pedophile unit? Bernie Ward, here I come!
Speaking of crazy shit, I'm all over this story about skinheads foiled in their plot to assassinate Barack Obama and then kill 88 black people. The most interesting part of this plot, to me and my sick mind at least, is that the two would-be assassins planned to wear all white tuxedos and top hats during their murder spree. Interesting, what with their white supremacy bullshit that these two winners have the fashion stylings of a rap video from 1999...

4 comments:

Bug said...

Top hats? No shit? OK, nitwit, hillbilly wanna-be assassins aside, I gotta score them one bonus point for that.

Sweet Melissa said...

I'm fascinated by the fact that the number was 102. Really? Why the extra 2? Love the pic, by the way. Perfect.

kwk said...

Why the number was 102? Simple addition: 88 + 14.

It's all real obvious once you understand the brilliant thinking of the two geniuses:

88=HH=Heil Hitler plus a 14-word phrase. And you claim to be a college graduate!

sfmike said...

When I occasionally march in the Gay Pride parade, it's usually when tourist friends are visiting, but as you probably know the thing is (and has been for decades) endless, slow and boring. so I tend to start with a group that has good music and then go a bit faster than the parade, marching with a variety of groups.

The problem is that we're joining the various groups from behind and the signage is in the front, so sometimes it can be a little tricky figuring out who one is marching with. Proud Gay Hayward Dentists? FTMs?

The last year they were allowed to march in the parade, I actually joined a group of about two dozen middle-aged nerdy looking men, and everyone on Market Street was booing them and throwing things. "Who are you guys, anyway?" I finally asked. "NAMBLA" was the answer. "Well, you certainly have a lot of courage," I told them before hurriedly moving on to the next group.

You're probably in the same FBI folder as I am.