There's No Foolgle Like An Old Foolgle

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Re: There's No Foolgle Like An Old Foolgle

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Yep. I think even Foolgle knows that the more wingnutty sites just aren't worthwhile
as news sources, so he too has to go with the pros. The MSM makes mistakes too,
but they're a whole lot better than the right wing sources.

Since Foolgle is so interested in voting registration irregularities, I just know he'll be all
over this story: :)

http://news.yahoo.com/voter-registratio ... ction.html

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Shithead Foolgle (sorry for the redundancy) still can't let go of the Fast and Furious theme.
As already mentioned, the nutters have been trying to nail Holder with this for years and
they just can't do it. With the recent Justice Dept. report clearing Holder, the case is closed--
for anyone with common sense, but the nutters will just keep bsing away. Of course whenever
F & F is mentioned, old man Foolgle chimes in with his favorite wingnut theory, that F & F was
just an underhanded way to get support for stricter gun laws in the U.S. Proof for this? None,
nada, zippo--about par for the nutters, just make it up as you go along. That's what makes a
shithead a shithead.


"The operation was not "botched". It did exactly what it was intended to do -- Holder's Justice
Dept. put over 2,000 legally purchased guns into the hands of the Mexican drug cartels, in an
attempt to generate support for stricter gun laws in the U.S."

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Can you not get back on Over There? Still a rat in a cage? ;)
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I could get back on over there-today or tonight, tonight, but it would only be up for a few
hours before it was deleted, so why bother? And over there I couldn't call Foolgle a shit-
head and what would be the fun of that? Speaking of shitheads:


"In WR, the ATF tried to track the guns -- it was a decent idea -- imbed a tracking device in
each gun then track it. It didn't work because the bad guys found the devices. If F&F, gun
dealers were told to sell the guns to known straw purchasers, even though the gun dealers
objected, agents were ordered not to track the guns, agents were ordered not to intercept
the guns even though the agents were watching them as they changed hands. All this after
they knew that WR did not work. Try to make up some rationale other than creating anecdotal
evidence for tougher gun laws. You can't. There is absolutely no other explanation. None."

Foolgle's "logic" is logic turned upside down. Most people would pick out most logical reason for
F & F and discard the more nonsensical ones. Foolge does the opposite. He picks out the most
foolish reason and discards the most obvious: governments make mistakes and screw up all the
time. It happens on a fairly regular basis. Most folks realize this--but nutcases like Foolgle are not
most folks--thank goodness.

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Bungalow Bill wrote:Shithead Foolgle (sorry for the redundancy) still can't let go of the Fast and Furious theme.
As already mentioned, the nutters have been trying to nail Holder with this for years and
they just can't do it. With the recent Justice Dept. report clearing Holder, the case is closed--
for anyone with common sense, but the nutters will just keep bsing away. Of course whenever
F & F is mentioned, old man Foolgle chimes in with his favorite wingnut theory, that F & F was
just an underhanded way to get support for stricter gun laws in the U.S. Proof for this? None,
nada, zippo--about par for the nutters, just make it up as you go along. That's what makes a
shithead a shithead.


"The operation was not "botched". It did exactly what it was intended to do -- Holder's Justice
Dept. put over 2,000 legally purchased guns into the hands of the Mexican drug cartels, in an
attempt to generate support for stricter gun laws in the U.S."
He is hanging onto that one pretty tight.....but I think I have him ricocheting off into domestic energy, oil drilling, and the elimination of the EPA as a bonus. I've been tempted to poke him about "taking our guns" by asking him if he thinks the bipolar former sheriff should be disarmed or not, but so far have held off. He's funny, but serious about it.

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Yep, he's been hanging onto that unproven old nutjob theme for a couple of years now,
right down to today. He's such a delusional shithead that he thinks the supposed attempt
to tighten gun control laws was the reason behind F & F. In his wingnutty world government
mistakes could never be the reason for it. Complete nitwit, first class.

Now it's time for a little nutjob mind reading to go along with all their other delusions. Bottom
line--the nutters were salivating that the F & F investigation would do major damage to Holder
and Obama. So far it's been a non-issue. Nutjobbers, you lose again.


"Precisely. One does not send 2,000 military style rifles into another sovereign country without
approval from the top. Holder knew, but apparently he was smart enough to cover his tracks. (so far)."

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Now he's over there "proving" his point by quoting himself from a 2011 column. Got to hand it to him; that old dog hangs onto a bone.

Re: Univision report of Fast and Furious Sunday night
by John Fogle » Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:24 am

k9nanny wrote:
Maybe it was just a big ol' government oopsie. That happens, you know, like that unfortunate incident in Iraq.



That's possible, of course. But then you have to rationalize the President of the United States invoking executive privilege to protect ATF employees who made a mistake. A bit better than the suggestion offered earlier in this thread that POTUS invoked executive privilege to protect low level ATF guys in Phoenix.

Or, it could have been political operatives trying to make the President's 90% lie come true, as discussed in July 2011.

http://www.blueridgenow.com/article/201 ... /107011007

In 2009, President Barack Obama stood with the Mexican president and floated the outrageous lie that 90 percent of the guns used by the Mexican drug cartels were purchased from lawful gun dealers in the U.S.

(snip)

To be sure, some legal U.S. guns make their way into Mexico, but the objective of the 90 percent exaggeration was to give the Obama administration cover to crack down on legal gun sales in the U.S. and resurrect the so-called assault weapons ban.
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A nitwit quoting himself. Yep, that's a good idea. It's funny--nutjobbers are always saying that
government is mostly incompetent and will mess things up, but when it comes to F & F, they
forget all about that idea and come up with some ridiculous theory for which they have no
proof. Here a nutter, there a nutter, everywhere a nutjob, E I E I O.

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Vrede wrote:The sleazeball John Fogle defended in the BRN forum -

Man behind anti-Muslim film to appear in court

Not mentioned in the article - his earlier conviction for intent to manufacture meth and his initial attempt to blame Jews for making the film. Great heroes John Fogle has. :roll:
I thought about silly John when I heard that Chavez won re election. It made me wonder if he choked on his cud or not when he heard it.

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My favorite Fogle rants are (1) slaves were better off than Cubans; and (2) anything related to unions, which he could never write without following with "thugs" or "bosses." I'm guessing he's never met an actual union member in his life, nor worked in a unionized company. Pretty much everybody who fits his stereotype has been dead for 40 years or more.

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