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More on Southern men and their sisters
« on: October 31, 2006, 03:38:32 PM »
Wednesday, November 01, 2006

George Allen's Sister Recalls His Beatings



THIS certainly ought to be getting a little more media play:

Republican George Allen's sister has published a cringeworthy biography entitled "Fifth Quarter: The Scrimmage of a Football Coach's Daughter" (available at Amazon.com here).

Among some of the more revealing excerpts relating Allen's characteristic "compassionate conservatism", we find:

"Ever since my brother George held me over the railing at Niagara Falls, I've had a fear of heights." [Fifth Quarter: The Scrimmage of a Football Coach's Daughter, page 43]

"We all obeyed George. If we didn't, we knew he would kill us. Once, when Bruce refused to go to bed, George hurled him through a sliding glass door. Another time, when Gregory refused to go to bed, George tackled him and broke his collarbone. Another time, when I refused to go to bed, George dragged me up the stairs by my hair." [Fifth Quarter: The Scrimmage of a Football Coach's Daughter, page 22]

Should this man REALLY be allowed to hold office in Congress?

Quote of the Day:

"My name is Luka, I live on the second floor
I live upstairs from you, Yes I think you've seen me before
If you hear something late at night,
Some kind of trouble, some kind of fight
Just don't ask me what it was

Maybe it's because I'm clumsy, I try not to talk too loud
Maybe it's because I'm crazy, I try not to act too proud
They only hit until you cry, And after that you don't ask why
You just don't argue anymore

Yes, I think I'm okay, Walked into the door again
If you ask that's what I'll say, And it's not your business anyway
I guess I'd like to be alone, With nothing broken, nothing thrown
Just don't ask me how I am

My name is Luka, I live on the second floor
I live upstairs from you, Yes I think you've seen me before
If you hear something late at night,
Some kind of trouble, some kind of fight
Just don't ask me what it was

And they only hit until you cry
And after that you don't ask why
You just don't argue anymore"

-- "Luca", Suzanne Vega

National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233
1-800-787-3224 (TDD)
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Re: More on Southerm men and their sisters
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2006, 03:53:54 PM »
Only a judgmental asshole would take one story about one family and label it "More on Southerm [sic] men and their sisters".
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Re: More on Southerm men and their sisters
« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2006, 05:31:54 PM »
Only a judgmental asshole would take one story about one family and label it "More on Southerm [sic] men and their sisters".

And only an anal retentive JR asshole would (sic) such a petty thing as a misspelling. I can correct the misspelling , you cannot correct your petty lack of humor.

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Re: More on Southern men and their sisters
« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2006, 06:16:31 PM »
If it is a lack of humor to not find bigoted "jokes" funny, I freely admit to it. But if you're calling your post humor, I think perhaps you're the one lacking. And I don't mean just humor.
Your reality, sir, is lies and balderdash and I'm delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever.
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