Halloween Special: Paranormal legislative activity?

October 31, 2009 by Orlando  
Filed under For Your Entertainment

In a spoof of the movie “Paranormal Activity” this video looks at the healthcare bill coming out of congress in the same light. Funny video.

 

Grave Situation (How do you know they’re supposed to be zombies? Maybe they’re supposed to be Obama supporters.)

October 31, 2009 by Zack Rawsthorne  
Filed under For Your Entertainment

How do you know they’re supposed to be zombies? Maybe they’re supposed to be Obama supporters.

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Trick or Treat

October 28, 2009 by Ron  
Filed under For Your Entertainment

Recycled from 10/28/08

With all the talk about “spreading the wealth around” this Halloween cartoon seems particularly appropriate!

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Diversity Lane – Special Halloween Edition

October 31, 2008 by Zack Rawsthorne  
Filed under For Your Entertainment

When did the words “hope” and “change” get to be scarier than “witch” and “goblin?” Never mind– I think we all know the answer to that.

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Halloween is so unfair. Why can’t the government just sort of step in and “spread the Candy Corn around?” For further details see cartoon below.

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Happy Haunting,

Zack Rawsthorne

 

Can Obama be lynched? No. Can Sarah Palin? Yes.

October 27, 2008 by Orlando  
Filed under News and Opinion

Can you imagine if someone were to hang an effigy of Barack Obama in a mock lynching.  Imagine the outcry that would occur and the worldwide media attention it would get.  Yet, nobody thinks twice about Sarah Palin’s effigy being lynched for Halloween.  Here’s the story from Reuters:

A mannequin dressed to resemble the Alaska governor, with her trademark beehive hairdo and glasses, was hung by the neck from the eaves of the home in famously liberal West Hollywood.

On the roof, a mannequin of Republican presidential candidate John McCain, protruded from the chimney surrounded in flames, holding his head as he was apparently burned alive.

“We have been getting some phone calls this morning complaining about it but if (the homeowner) isn’t in violation of municipal code we have no reason to cite them,” West Hollywood spokeswoman Helen Goss said.

“People have First Amendment rights (to free speech),” Goss said. “I would speculate that if it’s part of a Halloween display then its political satire.”

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