Stripping Away Hypocrisy: Devout Muslim And Fort Hood Killer Liked Strip Clubs And Beer

Can there possibly be a greater hypocrite in the history of hypocrisy than this guy?

KILLEEN, Texas — The Army psychiatrist authorities say killed 13 people and wounded 29 others at the Fort Hood Army Base Thursday was a recent and frequent customer at a local strip club, employees of the club told FoxNews.com exclusively.
Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan came into the Starz strip club not far from the base at least three times in the past month, the club’s general manager, Matthew Jones, told FoxNews.com.

But…we’re being told that he was a devout Muslim. And we all know that Islam forbids alcohol and has loose women beaten and even stoned to death (that is, burying them up to their waist and throwing large rocks at them until they die writhing in helpless agony). They certainly don’t condone such conduct, do they?
Well, it seems that as far as Major Hasan was concerned any writhing done by women would be on his lap and not in a hole in the ground:

Jennifer Jenner, who works at Starz using the stage name Paige, said Hasan bought a lap dance from her two nights in a row. She said he paid $50 for a dance lasting three songs in one of the club’s private rooms on Oct. 29 and Oct. 30.
“I remembered his face because it was the first lap dance I [gave] to a customer while working here,” she said. “When I saw his face [Friday] on TV, I jumped out of bed, I knew it was him.”
[...]
“He preferred the blondes,” said Jenner, whose hair was dyed blond at the time.

I really don’t have much to add to this except to say that he’s off the ventilator and expected to survive. That’s too bad, but the Uniform Code Of Military Justice will probably help him find the 72 virgins he missed out on that day at Ft. Hood. And if he was visiting strip clubs looking for them I’m sure he was equally disappointed.
Hopefully, the UCMJ will help him out.

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  • http://Array sayanything-1714
    Intelligent people know; he screamed “Allahu Akhbar!” as he opened fire on the American soldiers. It’s what terrorists do, moron.

    The mere act of yelling Allahu Akhbar doesn’t brand you a terrorist.

    Neither does having an ugly beard, it’s just makes them wacky and weird…..like Carrick.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Two more things you are dead wrong about.

    Again, McVeigh didn’t kill in the name of God; he wanted revenge for those he believed were murdered by the FBI and the ATF. It was in the news.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    I find it interesting that some would compare American Christians with jihadis, but that is part of the divisive leftie rhetoric we face today.
    In fact, this is a tactic permitted to sleeper agents in order to “blend in” so as to avoid detection. After 9/11, a “handbook” was discovered, which contained instructions for sleepers in our country, and having backyard barbecues, drinking beer and going to strip clubs were all recommended activities, to further the greater cause of jihad.
    For them, it’s stealth, not hypocrisy. They are also instructed to lie to the infidel.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    Well it seems to me that if you had a religious movement exhorting their
    followers to attack the infidel you don’t need coordination between shooters
    to constitute terrorism.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Your stupidity is not my problem, childish namecaller.

  • sayanything-1714

    Robert, what stand against government and US was he taking when he shot those people?

  • sayanything-12

    Robert108:

    You left out the part where he then opened fire. That’s what makes him a terrorist, besides all of the terrorist connections that keep coming out, as the days go by. There is a real long list now; maybe you should check it out, Carrick.

    Just shooting a gun doesn’t make you a terrorist either.

    Your mind is going.

  • HG

    hatred? That’s puting a smiley face on it. Hannitized is obsessed with you Rob. He hates you, not for you politics, but because he envies you. You have what he can only brag of… attention, and on a scale hannitized dreams of. It’s couldn’t be more obvious.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Again, moron; it’s the combination of screaming “Allahu Akhbar!” and opening fire on unsuspecting innocent people that makes him a terrorist.
    He branded himself a terrorist by doing those two things together, no matter how you twist, spin and lie about it.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    I think Rob’s definition of terrorist is a bit restrictive (not that it’s
    all wrong.) I have read definitions in the past as terrorism being an act
    of violence to change the political situation or make the government act in
    a way that you want them to.

    I don’t think that acting by yourself means that you weren’t a terrorist.

    Certainly organized terrorism is more of a concern, but what if a bunch of
    spontaneous jihadists start pulling this stuff. Do we act like it’s not
    terrorism?

  • Hanni

    Big government R180 catches Rob Port on his dishonesty and stupidity, although in this case he happens to be right about hypocrisy in most people of religion.

    We don’t even know if Hasan is a terrorist at this stage, but that doesn’t stop Rob, because you know, when Christians murder people for religious reasons, THAT’S different. But when a Muslim does the same thing many Americans do, even the next day, there must be some logical explanation for it.

    There is Rob…..Americans are prone to mass murder. It’s now firmly a part of our society.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    That should be “of the”.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    AQ is well known for decentralizing their terrorist actions; many cells and sleepers require no outside orders to act.

  • sayanything-1714

    When used the words “the idea”, it is not meant to be literal. But when you make post about him being connected to 9/11 terrorists, and then constantly ask questions and try to make connections about religious terrorism, it is sort of implied Rob.

    Surely you know this?

  • sayanything-1714

    Terrorism is instilling terror by performing insane acts. Those soldiers who weren’t killed were terrorized, and our country was terrorized.
    I don’t expect you to understand, btw.

    Good, don’t expect me too. I would worry if I was on the same mental wavelength as you and Kenny.

    I wasn’t terrorized, by either of the shooters…the white Christian ones, or the Muslim shooter. I guess it’s just you, big government R180.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    My mind is going to the facts, Carrick; where is yours going? He didn’t just shoot a gun; he killed 13 and wounded 30. Are you really unaware of that?

    I don’t know why you want to deny this obvious act of Islamic terrorism, but it’s your approach that leaves us vulnerable to this sort of thing; Clinton thought like you, and 9/11 resulted; Carter thought like you, and radical Iran happened.
    Maybe you have the mistaken idea that someone might think all Muslims are terrorists; no one is saying that, but this guy, and plenty of other Muslims, have killed in the name of their god, in acts of horrendous terrorism. The idea is to get us to submit.
    Apparently it has worked on you.

  • sayanything-1714

    First Rob talks about Hasan’s hypocrisy, after having posted several threads on his links to terrorism, and then makes a comparison between terrorists and televangelists…..which IS different from equating…but it is a comparison nonetheless.

    Then Rob tries to squirm out of the idea that he called Hasan a terrorist.

    There is no hook this worm won’t try to wriggle off of.

  • AKA WOOF

    Sat him in the section with Hasidim , Priests and lay deacons.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Another irrelevant attempt at a strawman argument from you; he was obeying what his hold book commands, which is jihad against the infidel. He murdered those people in the name of his god and for the furtherance of his religion. Terrorism is instilling terror by performing insane acts. Those soldiers who weren’t killed were terrorized, and our country was terrorized.
    I don’t expect you to understand, btw.

    Your hero FDR interned Japanese Americans for one terrorist attack on one of our territories.
    Since you obviously don’t know, terrorism is a tactic of war, by which a smaller force tries to defeat a numerically superior force through terror.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    I’m waiting for all of the Muslim leaders in the US to condemn these
    murders.

  • sayanything-42

    Fifth Column.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    McVeigh hated law enforcement, especially the FBI and ATF.

  • sayanything-1714

    So the Japanese were terrorists too, Big Government R180???

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    You missed them doing that? You were probably on one of your LSD trips at
    the time.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    You left out the part where he then opened fire. That’s what makes him a terrorist, besides all of the terrorist connections that keep coming out, as the days go by. There is a real long list now; maybe you should check it out, Carrick.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Actually, he was a one man jihad; he was doing what he thought fulfilled what his holy book commands him to do. Why all the parsing?
    Would you do that if he had shouted out some Christian slogan, Rob?

    What’s your position on this:

    http://sayanythingblog.com/readers/entry/british_spies_help_prevent_al_qaeda-inspired_attack_on_new_york_subway/

    Does this one pass your “terrorism” test, Rob?

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    “We don’t even know if Hasan is a terrorist at this stage…”

    Intelligent people know; he screamed “Allahu Akhbar!” as he opened fire on the American soldiers. It’s what terrorists do, moron.
    Don’t project your ignorance or duplicity on the rest of us.

  • sayanything-1714

    Kenny,

    What have your read or learned about that says he killed “because” of his religion??? Just wondering if you are pulling this out of your ass, like anyone could by claiming any shooter (hello Orlando) was doing so “because” of their religion.

    How do we know it’s not just because it’s part of US culture?

  • sayanything-43

    not that she couldn’t but that she wouldn’t that is.

  • sayanything-43

    “Liked Strip Clubs And Beer”

    I wonder if the Feds will start investigating Rob to see if there’s any connection.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    Aware that he has jihadist tendencies? Probably not.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    “This guy snapped and started shooting people.”

    Wrong again, sparkie! He started giving away all his stuff about two weeks before his act of terrorism. It was premeditated and planned.

    PC is racist, btw; it’s just racist in favor the the “politically correct” people. PCness means not going after evil people if they are in a politically favored group.

  • sayanything-12

    Robert108:

    Intelligent people know; he screamed “Allahu Akhbar!” as he opened fire on the American soldiers. It’s what terrorists do, moron.

    The mere act of yelling Allahu Akhbar doesn’t brand you a terrorist.

    Get a brain. Some of them are just nut-jobs, e.g., like Hannitized.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Again, Rob, blending in to American practices is part of jihadi strategy; to egregiously use it to bash Christians is inexcusable.
    I see you’re still clinging to the childish namecalling.

    You say:

    “And not to compare the televangelists to terrorists, but you see the same thing among people like Jimmy Swagger. Ted Hager.”

    You compared them, after you said you weren’t going to. Is that honest?

    I know how to read, as I have demonstrated. Do you know how to tell the truth, where religion is concerned?

    BTW, Rob, even though you have lied in calling me a “big govt leftist” because I want laws enforced, in fact you are aligned with big govt leftists on some issues, like this one and the “legalizers”, like Barney Frank and George Soros.
    On other issues, you talk like a conservative.

  • Hanni

    I will accept your clarification, but don’t think for a minute you haven’t implied it, or that your sloppy writing in this instance doesn’t suggest Hasan is a terrorist.

    And I am still open to the idea that if he did in fact have an issue with the war, and didn’t believe in it, and did this to make a statement about the war, that it is by definition terrorism.

    You don’t need to be a part of a group to be a terrorist.

  • sayanything-3165

    So this media created victim was a Katrina gift card recipient as well?

    I had several beers with a muslim last night. Great guy and more American than many of the guys here.

  • sayanything-38

    I’ve said for years that the ones who use their religion to damn sex and sin the most are the ones with the most to hide.

    This piece wasn’t a condemnation of Islam – there’s plenty else out there to do that – it is a condemnation of religious hypocrisy.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Exactly!

  • sayanything-1254

    Arbuckle tries todeflect reality… “Maybe the real question is,….”

    Maybe the REAL question, arbuckle, is why you will say anything, do anything to avoid pinning the tail on the donkey?

    PC, PC, PC, PC…. exactly what got 13 innocent people dead.

  • sayanything-12

    Ugh.

    I’m in the same “camp” as Hannitized on this issue.

    Ewww.

    LOL.

  • http://stopthepresses2.blogspot.com/ stopthepresses

    Colin Powell holds news conference on Fort Hood Muslim Murderer and Stopthepresses was there.

    Colin Powell: I’d like to speak today about the poor Muslim who is being attacked by the right wing of my very own party for doing what he thought he needed to do. You see much like Major Nidal Malik Hasan, I too was picked on for my beliefs, but fortunately I had a wonderful wise grandmother to talk to, who stopped me from being a mass murderer at a young age. Now I’ am going to tell you something my grandmother Lula Tennet would tell me when I was a young child. Sometimes the children at school would be mean to me and call me Colin Crunch, you know like Cap N Crunch, so I would come home crying and wetting up my uniform. Grand ma would fix the gold brushes on my shoulders and say Colin always remember “sticks and stones will break my bones, but words will never hurt me.”

    Stopthepresses2: What if they hit you with a dictionary?

    Colin Powell: You’re right. I hadn’t thought of that, I knew there was something that would never hurt me; I thought it was a dictionary, I mean words.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Actually, sparkie; you are a messed up douchebag; Hasan is a terrorist.

  • sayanything-1714

    But you aren’t in “The Obama Camp”……thank goodness.

  • sayanything-45

    I’m siding with Rob on this one although it probably is a matter of the reader’s interpretation. When I read that somebody doesn’t want to compare two things, I think he’s saying that while one is obviously worse than the other, there is a commonality in terms of history or rationale or justification. In this context, I think of “compare” as the actual process of evaluation and comparison of two things. I don’t think the writer is saying that two things are comparable necessarily in the sense that there is little difference between the two…”comparing” is not the same thing as “equating” to my mind.

    JMHO of course.

  • sayanything-1714

    What do terrorists have to do with the topic of Hasan, or televangelists??? Nothing! Therefore, you clouded the matter and made implications you shouldn’t have.

    Further, I don’t think you are bright enough to understand the difference between a Islamic extremist, a terrorist or deranged person acting on his mental and emotional disorders.

  • sayanything-43

    I’m sure she was selling the beer.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    The Islamofactist ones are deadly; just reference the recent death toll from Islamic religious zealotry, starting with the murders at the Munich Olympics in 1972.
    Other religious zealots are merely annoying, at worst.

  • http://SayAnythingBlog.com The_Whistler_ofnd

    I’m sure if butt-head Ellinas hadn’t been high he would have known that
    McVeigh was a lapsed Catholic who had no religious affiliations.

    Of course the truth doesn’t matter in a hate filled woman like him.

  • http://fu.com/ robert108

    Another false equivalence from you.

  • sayanything-1317

    Again, the point slides. Hasan was a Muslim who killed because of his religion. And because of his Islamic teachings. It’s beyond clear. Yet so many deny it.

  • sayanything-4808

    What you’re all missing is the basic psychology of a strip bar and the lap dances.

    What do you go to a strip bar for? Don’t be an ass and say you go for a boner. You go because you want to experience a fantasy. A fantasy that a pretty girl who you find sexually attractive will want you too. For a minute, you can look into her eyes and she can look into yours, she smiles at you, and you feel recognized and accepted, you feel wanted, you feel special.

    You get a lapdance as an extension of that. You want to feel a woman near you, wanting you, enticing you, and that doesn’t pull away from you or make you feel that you’re less than worth approaching inside that comfort zone of contact.

    He was looking for a traditional woman, but that covers spending a lifetime together. You don’t look to marry a stripper unless her background and lifestyle are compatible with what you’re looking for, or you happen to fall in love. Just because a stripper and the woman you are looking for are different overall, doesn’t make either less a woman.

    As Woody Allen said, the heart wants what it wants. It doesn’t make a picture of morality less proper. As a rule, being a stripper isn’t a safe or proper line of work. It comes with deep emotional aspects offering many chances for provocation and danger. For the most together and “with it”, it is a stressful position and one not long held. Nevertheless, we have needs and strippers provide that just as webcam ladies do.

  • sayanything-7134

    Like Jim Jones

  • sayanything-21

    Just like the 9-11 terrorists. Not that anyone will notice

  • sayanything-1317

    [blockquote]“Further, I don’t think you are bright enough to understand the difference between a Islamic extremist, a terrorist or deranged person acting on his mental and emotional disorders.”[/blockquote]

    When it comes to the victims, no one cares if the murderer is a terrorist, an Islamic fundamentalist, or a disturbed guy who was manipulated by either of the first two.

    Kinda like the difference between a Yellow Delicious, a Granny Smith or a garden variety Red, you still have an apple. Whether it was because his pastor told him to, he was against the war in Iraq and wanted to kill soldiers heading there or whether he just felt they were sinners…there’s no practical difference. A crazy Muslim zealot killed a bunch of people and injured even more.

  • sayanything-81

    r108
    nice claim. prove it. even so, how does that make it terrorism and not murder?

  • sayanything-453

    Is that another way of saying that you’ve got one in the oven?

    No. Roaster in poultry terms means big. And a rooster is also known as a cock.

  • sayanything-81

    Doesn’t sound like a devout Muslim to me.

    Punching holes in your own BS narratives?

    Interesting move.

    The guy was just a messed-up douchebag too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman

    Maybe the real question is, why does Texas do that to people?

  • sayanything-453

    You missed them doing that? You were probably on one of your LSD trips at
    the time.

    Nah!!! I dont do lysergic acid diethylamide.

  • sayanything-453

    I’m sure if butt-head Ellinas hadn’t been high he would have known that
    McVeigh was a lapsed Catholic who had no religious affiliations.

    Of course the truth doesn’t matter in a hate filled woman like him.

    Lapsed Catholic you say? Well hell then. I did not hear the spiritual leader of the lapsed Catholics condemn T. McVeigh.

    You keep overlooking the main point which is Why should any time a Jew, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Shinto, Taoist etc etc commits mass murder their respective leaders, religious and otherwise must condemn the acts of the deranged?
    Why must those leaders constantly take vows of allegiance to the USA by denouncing the deranged in their flock?

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Some have.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    A terrorist acts towards a goal. Hasan though certainly an Islamic extremist was a disturbed man acting alone.

  • sayanything-453

    I’m waiting for all of the Muslim leaders in the US to condemn these
    murders.

    Don’t hold your breath, as I am still waiting for Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson and other “Christian leaders” to condemn Timothy McVeigh.

    Having said that, why should any time a Jew, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, Shinto, Taoist etc etc commits mass murder their respective leaders religious and otherwise must condemn the acts of the deranged?

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    “And not to compare the televangelists to terrorists, but you see the same thing among people like Jimmy Swagger. Ted Hager.”

    You compared them, after you said you weren’t going to. Is that honest?

    I’m sorry the subtleties of my statement escape you.

    I wasn’t saying that televangelists are terrorists. I was saying that I think many of them suffer from the same crisis of faith that Islamic radicals often suffer.

    Human nature is, after all, human nature whether you’re a terrorist or a televangelist.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    If strip clubs and beer are wrong I don’t want to be right.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    So you’re going to just go with me having implied something that is the exact opposite of what I wrote.

    Because you can’t just apologize and admit you made a mistake.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    ;-)

  • sayanything-1317

    Except Timothy McVeigh wasn’t a Christian. He went back and forth between claiming to be a lapsed Catholic “who never picked it up” and an agnostic. Demanding Robertson apologize for McVeigh is as stupid as demanding a Jew or a Hindu to apologize for McVeigh.

    Every biographer who has ever looked at him has seen a man who, while not hostile to Christianity, was also not an adherent or a fan.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Where do you think I met her?

  • sayanything-81

    I don’t go into strip clubs, suite, so you need not explain why I do go into them. Maybe instead of “you” you could try “one”.

    It’s a waste of money and its immoral.

  • sayanything-453

    You rob, are part of the divisive leftist propaganda machine, spewing divisive leftie rhetoric.
    Shame on you.
    And double shame for telling my 85 year old uncle robie180, he needs how to learn.
    I know you despise him, but must you smear him with lies?
    We all know you are an undercover leftie posing as a conservative.
    After all, you advocate for drug use, homosexual marriage and a slew of other leftie agenda items.
    But worry not, You shall be exposed.
    Why do you hate my uncle robie180 Rob?

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Then Rob tries to squirm out of the idea that he called Hasan a terrorist.

    Care to indicate where, exactly, I ever called Hasan a terrorist?

    I think he was a deranged nut motivated by a hateful strain of Islam. But he wasn’t a terrorist. Just a nut with some guns and a mental problem.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    What’s actually kind of interesting is that this is probably a commentary on just how oppressive extremist Islam is. Rather than loving and cherishing free, independent women radical Islam requires that they be treated like property and even covered from head to toe.

    So it’s probably not surprising that even the most ardent advocates of the religion stray from their tenants once present in a free society.

    After all, religion has a tough time trumping human nature.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    I agree, Carrick.

    I’m not saying that extremist Islam didn’t play a part in his attack. But he wasn’t acting as part of a plot with a goal. He was a nut job who found rationalization for his craziness in extremist Islam and eventually lost it and went on a shooting rampage.

  • sayanything-453

    You compared them, after you said you weren’t going to. Is that honest?

    You know what uncle robie180? I find myself agreeing with you on this issue.
    He (Rob Port) does this frequently. He compares or criticizes something right after he said he would not do it.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    I say:

    And not to compare the televangelists to terrorists, but you see the same thing among people like Jimmy Swagger. Ted Hager.

    Big 180 says:

    I find it interesting that some would compare American Christians with jihadis, but that is part of the divisive leftie rhetoric we face today.

    You really need to learn how to read.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    I am too, oddly enough, though Hannitized seems so blinded by his hatred of me he doesn’t quite see it that way.

  • sayanything-453

    Carter thought like you, and radical Iran happened.

    Radical Iran happened because the Iranians resented the USA and England holding them responsible for the deeds of the Shah. The Iranians were abused by Shah Reza Pahlavi, a USA supported stooge. They feared and hated the “secret” police called Sazeman-e Ettela’at va Amniyat-e Keshvar (SAVAK) and the Shah. SAVAK was organized and trained by US army, CIA and Mossad instructors.
    Blowback happened in 1979, both for the USA and the Iranian people.

  • sayanything-453

    Except Timothy McVeigh wasn’t a Christian. He went back and forth between claiming to be a lapsed Catholic “who never picked it up” and an agnostic.

    Thanks for the info. Never thought of the Catholics not being Christians.
    But always thought of the Protestant televangelists as charlatans.

  • spartacus

    Is that another way of saying that you’ve got one in the oven?

  • sayanything-7134

    You are correct. Beware religious zealots

  • spartacus

    When did you quit? LOL

  • sayanything-81

    Whitman committed a premeditated crime. This guy snapped and started shooting people. His religion was part of it, but clearly he was unstable. Clearly.

    If you start arguing for the internment of all the Muslims, as r108 is doing in the reader blogs, then you are wrong. Kenny is wrong. I agree with Carrick. This is not terrorism. It’s not even obviously premeditated. Lieberman is saying that so you all stroke his ego – watchout on being used by ole Joe.

    Not only that, people claim that PCness led to it. What does that mean? Not being racist led to this? Really? PC-ness? Not irrationally blaming a whole religion for an errant shooting committed by a lunatic is now considered being PC? ARE YOU F**KING STUPID?

  • sayanything-453

    When did you quit? LOL

    Man! Oh man. News travels fast.
    Can’t even joke about thing any more.

  • spartacus

    Doesn’t sound like a devout Muslim to me.

    I guess not if you choose to believe what you want, facts be damned. The 911 hijackers spent their last few days the same way. There are plenty of photos from Iraq of “devout muslim” junkies laying in the sack with hookers getting wasted and knocking one off in the name of allah prior to their either being captured or killed while trying to carry out their objective. That you don’t see it simply says that you choose to ignore what doesn’t fit your cookie cutter perception of something you know little, if anything about. But hey, keep blaming someone else if you think it makes you safe from those who might harm you or your family. Nothing like being safe and only having to lay down for it.

  • sayanything-453

    Is Robs wife aware of this?

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    This is another interesting trend among the Islamic radicals. For all their religious piety, they’re positively worldly in their leisure time activities.

    And not to compare the televangelists to terrorists, but you see the same thing among people like Jimmy Swagger. Ted Hager.

    It sometimes seems as those who are the quickest to judge, and are the loudest in proclaiming their own piety, are often the worst sinners.

  • sayanything-453

    Of course the truth doesn’t matter in a hate filled woman like him.

    Hate filled woman my sphincter. Last night when you reached between my legs you said:
    Wow!!! Now that’s a roasting rooster!

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    Uh, I’m pretty sure I’ve been saying this was the act of a lone, deranged man and not terrorism. Why don’t you try reading some of my posts some time.

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