Proof that a frightening number of people are roughly as intelligent as the average ficus. In truth, that may be an insult to the ficus.
From InfoWars.com — because you NEED to see every one of these videos.
April 12, 2013
Media critic and social analyst Mark Dice shows how people are literally in a trance as he gets people to sign a petition banning their birthrights. The public’s zombie-like mental state is what will allow Obama to get his gun ban through.
In the video below, Mark shows how ill-informed people really are as they comment on news stories about the U.S. nuking China, and China nuking Russia (both of which never really happened).
Recently, Infowars reporter Lee Ann McAdoo was also able to find people that were willing to sign a petition calling for the outright ban of dihydrogen monoxide… which is actually just an uncommon name for water.
Ladies and gentlemen, the people interviewed here aren’t gangbangers. They aren’t illegal Mexicans who can’t speak English. They aren’t tribesmen from Ethiopia. They aren’t the Bantu or the Lebanese. They aren’t even Klingons. They are American who were educated in public schools. I’d wager a number of them acquired so-called “higher education” in our colleges or universities.
Despite that, they are this incredibly, famously, abjectly — I can think of no other word — stupid.
Clear and present evidence as to how Mr Obama got elected, and why our nation finds itself in its current state.
BZ
Sigh… Not only to do they live and breathe, they vote AND breed…
Maybe abortion isn’t such a bad thing.
BZ
Can it be made retroactive?
I am withholding all speculation for now, pending more information. All I can say right now is please pray for the victims, and may the perpetrators, whomever they may turn out to be, roast in Hell!
Sorry, posted to wrong post.
I would guess. Wrong post.
BZ
“Maybe abortion isn’t such a bad thing.”
I’ve been saying that for years. In fact, maybe abortion should be MANDATORY for all progressives, and highly recommended for all other libs and dems.
Just submitting for consideration. . .
Perhaps we should collectively be saying: “carry on.”
BZ