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Photo of the week, “Barney Frank” edition

Thanks to tnJack for passing this on, from one of the recent “tea parties”.  Slight editing on my part for vulgarity, but the reference to activity prohibited in Leviticus and Romans is still crystal clear.

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May 1, 2009 - Posted by | Barney Frank, gay, humor, socialism, Tea Party

5 Comments »

  1. what a clever guy — great family values there

    Comment by Davis | May 1, 2009

  2. I would have preferred less vulgarity in the sign, Davis. But that’s just me. As far as the sentiment goes, what Frank is doing to the taxpayers is akin to what Frank’s deviant behavior has done to him.

    Comment by crushliberalism | May 1, 2009

  3. Jon,
    While I agree to the sentiment, the way it is presented gives the left all the ammunition thaey need to selectively pick isolated incidents and portry the tea party as the typical “red-neck, homophobic hate rally”. This allows for the true “get your hand out of my wallet” message to go by the wayside…Never seen Davis post here before, but the fasmily values comment make me believe he is more liberal making snyde comments about a sign and cannot debate the truer underlying message.

    BTW, I wonder what they did to his car :)

    Comment by dj | May 1, 2009

  4. I agree with DJ. While I find it rather humorous, I think messages like these hurt the conservative message rather than help.

    Comment by Ed B. | May 6, 2009

  5. BARNSMELL FREAK when will this bafoons stupidness ever end

    Comment by SPURWING PLOVER | April 5, 2011


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