Cassi Creek:
What would be
fitting response to the GOP/teavangelists from the “deity that they claim to
speak for? Certainly, an act of nature
such as a hurricane disrupting delegate and VIP travel, along with a flooded
venue would seem appropriate. The most prominent
and loudest of the various cult leaders could take the opportunity to organize
prayers beseeching a non-existent deity to divert TS Isaac. Asking supernatural intervention to re-direct
a storm so that it spares a commercial/political infomercial at the expense of
millions of year round Gulf coast, residents’ homes and businesses certainly
demonstrates the deeply ingrained lack of concern for anyone but the ultra-rich
by the teavangelist demagogues.
Hear the sound
of hypocrisy as all those GOP/teavangelist pulpit puppets pray for a hurricane
to strike the homes of working people instead of the 2nd, 3rd,
and other luxury homes that may only house a family for a week each year.
If I were a
photographer, I’d skip the infomercial and speeches. I’d park myself outside a strip club with a
long lens and a large memory card. I’d
take photos of every male entering the clubs, immediately back them up offsite,
and run them through facial recognition software against every member of Congress
and every GOP delegate. Hometown papers
might like to see how the local males behave in the big, sinful, city.
Strippers
look to GOP to 'make it rain'
By Ann O'Neill, CNN
updated 10:32 PM EDT,
Thu August 23, 2012
The
photo opportunities should be tremendous.
The Tampa strip clubs are open around the clock. Delegates waiting out the hours between major
speeches can spend some time, and some cash, creating more local jobs. However, I suspect that those jobs won’t be
mentioned in the following campaign.
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