My fellow DUers, lurking Democrats, and others... this is a CALL TO ACTION.
We have been blessed by the official candidacy of former Rep. Bob Barr, a man of virtue, running on the Libertarian ticket this Fall.
Why should we care, you ask?As you know, that bloviating fuck, you know, the Oxcontin-engorged, Bangkok Frequent-Flyer, Viagra-popping Republican tick otherwise known as Rush Limpballs, tried and suceeded, to fuck with our Democratic Primary via "Operation Chaos". Well, now that Bob Barr has decided to run for president, I say it's time to RETURN THE FAVOR.
So, I would like to launch "Operation Rush's Ass-Boil". Operation Rush's Ass-Boil (or ORAB, for short) is a fundraising drive to keep Bob Barr on the air, in print, and wherever he needs to be, and on election day to siphon off votews from McCain, a la Ross Perot.
So Rush, you hideous fuck, here's what your need to know: PAYBACK IS A M*THERFUCKER. :rofl:
(That pimple on the ass of our Body Politic reads DU)
PLEASE GIVE IT UP FOR BOB! :rofl:
https://www.bobbarr2008.com/donate/ http://www.bobbarr2008.com/?gclid=CKDT1a-dopMCFQUHQQodCThrowFormer Rep. Bob Barr says a number of Republicans have been trying to persuade him not to run for president on the Libertarian Party ticket, but none has given him a convincing reason.
The former Republican congressman from Georgia formed an exploratory committee last month and told The Washington Times he has since been subjected to the behind-the-scenes pressure from Republicans not to run.
Mr. Barr says even people who have tried to dissuade him understand why he thinks it important to raise issues from what he calls a “genuinely conservative” perspective and to offer alternatives to the positions of the two major-party candidates.
“In the month since we formed our exploratory committee, not a single Republican who has spoken with me to try and convince me not to seek the Libertarian nomination has disagreed with my reasons for considering a run,” Mr. Barr told The Times today in an e-mail exchange before leaving London on a flight to Atlanta.
Most Republicans who asked him not to run “also said they understand why I’d run and why John McCain is not conservative and will not seriously tackle the growth in government power and spending,” he said. “Some said they would vote for me if I ran, but for the sake of the Republican Party, they would prefer I didn’t.