Thursday, September 01, 2011

If Ron Paul is an "idiot", Dannel Malloy is a "drug dealer"

Dannel Malloy is an "idiot".


Why did your son do what he did and still you managed to become the Governor, when it was in your house ? And then you had the nerve to showcase him at your inauguration as if nothing occurred ? What a slap in the face to every law-abiding citizen.

If Ron Paul is an "idiot" does that make Dannel Malloy a "drug dealer" ? To those of us devoid of such activity in our presence since birth, I'd say "yes."

Thanks to Malloy and friends, Irene has taken a turn into a government manipulation to test the waters to see what you'll do if they yell "fire" after ten years of psychological conditioning. Indeed, it was Malloy who was plotting to prohibit all driving for a tropical storm that had its highest wind gusts reported in the 45 MPH range. That's the official gust, not using some plastic weather station at a ham radio operator's house.

As Hurricane Irene began its journey north along the Eastern Seaboard, the governor in a press conference Saturday morning said he is considering a ban on travel for all non-emergency vehicles in the state of Connecticut.

Dannel Malloy (or whatever first name he's using this month) thinks that everyone inland is stupid and that they're going to feel for millionaires living in 80 year old stick houses that started life as beach shacks, as the rest of the state were made to sit in the dark for minimal damage.

The people had their power shut off in a self protection lie. The Farmington and Connecticut Rivers flood every spring, and sometimes multiple times a year, and no one loses power because the one has nothing to do with the other.

Also unexplained is, as I said previously, the in-laws of a state rep who were completely angered and baffled why they had no power because they had no damage. That's just like the people streaming into Comcast on the Cape saying they had power but no cable as Comcast blamed power for their loss.

If the power outage was from physical damage where was the proof ? Proof does not come in the form of showing two rivers in central Connecticut, or Harbor Park in Middletown over and over and over again.

Proof doesn't come in the form of showing flooded farms on river banks.

Pravda means truth. It never published it, though. It was their truth. And so Pravda really meant "propaganda," right to its name.

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