What's better than "I Hate Socialist Commies Day"?

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Why, "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day", of course.

Submitted for your approval: One red bandana from the 1971 Honduran presidential election. No idea where it came from, it was just something I found in the garage. The bandana was supposed to convince voters into voting for the liberal (AKA Socialist) candidate named Bueso Arias, who actually got 47% of the votes.

Do you think these boots make my feet look fat?


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Now comes the good part...

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And that's how we celebrate "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day." Don't forget to stay tuned. Tomorrow is "I Hate Socialist Commies From European Countries Day."
 
Why, "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day", of course.

Submitted for your approval: One red bandana from the 1971 Honduran presidential election. No idea where it came from, it was just something I found in the garage. The bandana was supposed to convince voters into voting for the liberal (AKA Socialist) candidate named Bueso Arias, who actually got 47% of the votes.

Do you think these boots make my feet look fat?


burn%20commie1.jpg


burn%20commie2.jpg



Now comes the good part...

burn%20commie3.jpg


burn%20commie4.jpg


And that's how we celebrate "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day." Don't forget to stay tuned. Tomorrow is "I Hate Socialist Commies From European Countries Day."
So you hate people you don't even know.

I guess this doesn't surprise me.
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Why, "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day", of course.

Submitted for your approval: One red bandana from the 1971 Honduran presidential election. No idea where it came from, it was just something I found in the garage. The bandana was supposed to convince voters into voting for the liberal (AKA Socialist) candidate named Bueso Arias, who actually got 47% of the votes.

Do you think these boots make my feet look fat?


burn%20commie1.jpg


burn%20commie2.jpg



Now comes the good part...

burn%20commie3.jpg


burn%20commie4.jpg


And that's how we celebrate "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day." Don't forget to stay tuned. Tomorrow is "I Hate Socialist Commies From European Countries Day."
So you hate people you don't even know.

I guess this doesn't surprise me.
.

The truth is, I hate all kinds of people, don't you?

I might have gotten to know them, but ICE rounded them all up and sent them back.

Too bad, so sad. :21:
 
Why, "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day", of course.

Submitted for your approval: One red bandana from the 1971 Honduran presidential election. No idea where it came from, it was just something I found in the garage. The bandana was supposed to convince voters into voting for the liberal (AKA Socialist) candidate named Bueso Arias, who actually got 47% of the votes.

Do you think these boots make my feet look fat?


burn%20commie1.jpg


burn%20commie2.jpg



Now comes the good part...

burn%20commie3.jpg


burn%20commie4.jpg


And that's how we celebrate "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day." Don't forget to stay tuned. Tomorrow is "I Hate Socialist Commies From European Countries Day."
So you hate people you don't even know.

I guess this doesn't surprise me.
.

The truth is, I hate all kinds of people, don't you?

I might have gotten to know them, but ICE rounded them all up and sent them back.

Too bad, so sad. :21:
I don't think I've hated anyone since I was in grade school.

Fortunately, many of us outgrow that childish, counterproductive emotion.
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Funny you should mention socialism with all the empty shelves the past couple days in grocery store's, sort of look like capitalism lives on in it's finest form in U.S. and always will.
 
Why, "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day", of course.

Submitted for your approval: One red bandana from the 1971 Honduran presidential election. No idea where it came from, it was just something I found in the garage. The bandana was supposed to convince voters into voting for the liberal (AKA Socialist) candidate named Bueso Arias, who actually got 47% of the votes.

Do you think these boots make my feet look fat?


burn%20commie1.jpg


burn%20commie2.jpg



Now comes the good part...

burn%20commie3.jpg


burn%20commie4.jpg


And that's how we celebrate "I Hate Socialist Commies From Central American Countries Day." Don't forget to stay tuned. Tomorrow is "I Hate Socialist Commies From European Countries Day."
So you hate people you don't even know.

I guess this doesn't surprise me.
.

The truth is, I hate all kinds of people, don't you?

I might have gotten to know them, but ICE rounded them all up and sent them back.

Too bad, so sad. :21:
I don't think I've hated anyone since I was in grade school.

Fortunately, many of us outgrow that childish, counterproductive emotion.
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OK hippie. Hate is a wonderful motivational tool. In fact, you can't spell "hate" without "motivate."

And an "h". You need the "h" too. :04:
 
Funny you should mention socialism with all the empty shelves the past couple days in grocery store's, sort of look like capitalism lives on in it's finest form in U.S. and always will.

That's completely different. The empty shelves were driven by the socialist media's scare campaign. The means of replenishing those shelves is still going strong.
 
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