Please Excuse The Munchkin Man

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
Greetings:

Please excuse the Munchkin Man.

The Munchkin Man has to take a shower now.

Then the Munchkin Man is going to get dressed and put on his best clothes.

The Munchkin Man has a tea party to go to.

The Munchkin Man wants to look respectable.

Best Wishes,

Munchkin Man
 
Re: Please Excuse The Munchkin Man

Give 'em HELL, poster known as Munchkin Man...

You don't really understand what you are "protesting", nor does anyone that is actually participating in these dog and pony shows... but you're "doing something!"
 

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
Re: Please Excuse The Munchkin Man

Give 'em HELL, poster known as Munchkin Man...

You don't really understand what you are "protesting", nor does anyone that is actually participating in these dog and pony shows... but you're "doing something!"

Thank you, Mr. Road Dog.

This was the Munchkin Man's first tea party.

It will not be the Munchkin Man's last.

The Munchkin Man attended a tea party held in Virginia Beach, Virginia, a small city which drew an estimated crowd of approximately 700 fellow patriots.

It was a very well organized protest gathering.

And yes, the Munchkin Man knows exactly what the Munchkin Man is protesting against.

The participants conducted themselves with class and dignity.

There were no riots or clashes with the police, which used to be the norm with the anti-American hippie war protest rallies of the Vietnam War.

This was sheer all American apple pie patriotism!

The camraderie among the members of the crowd was contagious.

The atmosphere was electrifying.

The Munchkin Man could feel the synergy of crowd pulsating through the air as the common cause behind which it was united came to life.

The Munchkin Man's arms rippled with goosebumps.

The Munchkin Man got to shout "USA! USA! USA" at the top of his lungs along with the very enthusiastic crowd.

The Munchkin Man hadn't done that since the last time the Munchkin Man went to see Sergeant Slaughter do battle The Iron Sheik about 20 years ago.

Being an active and patriotic paricipant in this event made the Munchkin Man feel proud to be an American once again.

The members of the crowd came from all economic classes.

There were white people and people of color who attended, all united behind their common cause, against the evil empire that Barack Obama is trying to create.

For several weeks, talk radio show host Michael Savage has been putting down the tea parties as a "waste of time."

On tonight's broadcast, he sang a different tune.

Michael Savage admitted he was wrong.

He declared that he has never before seen such a national groundswell of conservative revitalization and support, as he saw on this historic day of April 15, 2009.

In his own words, he said: "This is the start of something BIG!"

The conservative movement is back, folks!

The conservative revolution has only just begun!

DEAL WITH IT!

GET USED TO IT!

LEARN TO LOVE IT!

The Munchkin Man will close with a link of a news story on the tea party in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

http://hamptonroads.com/2009/04/tea-party-crowds-rally-against-government-spending

WELCOME BACK, AMERICA!

Munchkin Man
 

Doc Mercer

EOG Master
Re: Please Excuse The Munchkin Man

Wow ..

700?


I didn't realize that many GOPers in that city were living off Welfare
 

Munchkin Man

EOG Dedicated
Re: Please Excuse The Munchkin Man

Wow ..

700?


I didn't realize that many GOPers in that city were living off Welfare

A symbolic number, indeed.

Virginia Beach is also the home of The 700 Club, a program you desperately need to start watching.

Munchkin Man
 

Doc Mercer

EOG Master
Re: Please Excuse The Munchkin Man

The 700 Club..

ya mean the fine "Christian" organization that supports ABORITON SUPPORTER
Rudy Giulani ??
 
Re: Please Excuse The Munchkin Man

Pat Robertson is your hero?

Robertson, ever the adventurous entrepreneur, remains undaunted. His far-flung business ventures embody the "prosperity gospel" school of evangelical Christianity that seeks to fuse doing good with doing well. He never tires of telling the story of how he showed up in Portsmouth, Va., in 1959 with $70 in his pocket and, acting on God's instructions, bought a down-at-the-heels TV station, which he parlayed into a media empire worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Playing down his aristocratic pedigree-- he's the son of a U.S. senator, is related to two U.S. presidents and has a law degree from Yale-- Robertson says his success is all the Lord's work. He calls it "God's law of reciprocity: God is the source of wealth. You give and God gives back. You give more and God gives back more."
That formula figures prominently in his TV fundraising appeals. If it worked for him, he implies, it can work for anyone. Pledge drives on The 700 Club feature frequent testimonials from viewers who say their financial circumstances improved dramatically once they became regular CBN donors. And the cash continues to roll in. CBN and Operation Blessing together reported nearly $150 million in contributions last year.
Even so, Robertson isn't above taking a little government largesse. Last fall, just a few months after he criticized President Bush's "faith-based initiative" as a "narcotic" that would make religious charities too dependent on the government, Operation Blessing was awarded a $500,000 grant under the program. Apparently, Robertson is now a convert. On the May 8 700 Club, he argued that charities like Operation Blessing should be allowed to participate in the program even if they practice religious discrimination in hiring. Such discrimination, he said, amounts to "nothing more than choosing steak over apple pie in a restaurant."


All tax exempt!
 

Doc Mercer

EOG Master
Re: Please Excuse The Munchkin Man

Don't forget his involvment in the Gold Mining ops in South Africa
and Robertson crawling into bed with Abortion support Giulani
 
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