No--Wiggy's not going national-news....yet.
But he does comment on the upcoming visit of a certain Hollywood-type:
The "Michael J Fox typical Hollywood liberal with a pet disease" tour is making a campaign stop in Milwaukee on Monday. Fox will explain how cloning human embryos and then killing them will immediately cure Parkinson's disease, diabetes, baldness, male impotence, female incontinence, political corruption, and will stop the war in Iraq.
Remember in 2004 when were on the A list of states? We got Bruce Springsteen! Now the Democrats are sending us actors with a recurring bit part on a TV series.
You don't do him justice, Wig. He also was responsible for a vitriolically anti-Catholic movie called...umnnnhhh...I remember this.....YEAH!
The DaVinci Code.
Anti-Catholic, anti-life. Just a coincidence.
It was Opie (Ron Howard) who was responsible for The DuhVinci Code. But overall these days Hollywood is anti-orthodox Catholic. & let's see, orthodox Catholic stand, pro-life.
ReplyDeleteAnti-life, anti-(orthodox)Catholic. Coincidence?, no. Intentional?, definitely!!!!!
It's imperitive for the Laft to find a way to sanctify Abortion, and embryonic stem cell research will do it. It'll allow an air of nobility about giving one's unborn to a lab instead of a dumpster behind the clinic. Waste not, want not.
ReplyDeleteMoloch smiles
Does the Daddy-the-dolt have the cojones to admit he made a mistake?
ReplyDeleteObviously 'anonymous' doesn't have the cojones to post that remark with his/her/its name attached.
ReplyDeleteWhat mistake, Anony?
ReplyDeleteMaybe Fox could do us all a favor and get that DeLorean goin' 88mph, travel back in time and stay there.
ReplyDeleteDo try to state the facts, Dad. Michael J. Fox was not involved in the Da Vinci Code.
ReplyDeleteHe actually appears to be a good dad. Learn from him, Dad. Tell truths. It's not doing so that cost the Cans a lot of seats. . . .
Actually, anonymous, Fox was the DIRECTOR of the film.
ReplyDeleteGet your head screwed on straight.
Good fathers don't kill babies.
Ron Howard. Not Michael J. Fox. He's only directed one episode of Tales from the Crypt.
ReplyDeleteCheck it out on IMDB. Right here.
Dad, Dad, CAPITAL LETTERS do not turn a lie into a truth.
ReplyDeleteNor does you wanting something to be so turn a lie into a truth, much as it might fit your fantasies.
Here's a concept: Check your facts.
That's what good Dads do. They tell the truth.
They certainly don't repeat a lie, once warned it is one, but yelling at your kids here in CAPITAL LETTERS.
Bad, Dad.