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AMERICAblog: Bill-O again makes Worst Person in the World

  • KerrynowCampau · 12 months ago
    Anti-Christians?

    BillO is the number one pile of number two.
  • unrepentant_expat · 12 months ago
    I'd like to nominate the Pope...

    Vatican attacked for opposing gay decriminalization

    By Philip PullellaPosted 2008/12/02 at 10:26 am EST

    VATICAN CITY, Dec. 2, 2008 (Reuters) — Gay rights groups and newspaper editorials on Tuesday condemned the Vatican for its decision to oppose a proposed U.N. resolution calling on governments worldwide to de-criminalize homosexuality.


    http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/tre4b13qa-us-v...
  • Older_Wiser · 12 months ago
    Leave it to the Nazi, after all. Where does the Vatican get off saying anything about the UN resolution anyway? The Vatican is nothing but a political whore.
  • Indigo · 12 months ago
    According to the Vatican, human rights are for unborn foetuses, not living human beings.
  • Nick_the_Dog · 12 months ago
    Billo..........the easiest target in the world!
  • Soundboy_jeff_meanie · 12 months ago
    "I never said it, you can't find any instance of me saying that... go ahead, look for it, you won't find it because I never said it...... pinhead."

    - Bill O once again refutes videotape


    as Stephen Colbert says, "Facts have a notoriously liberal bias" :-)
  • SkippyFlipjack · 12 months ago
    I don't have the whole context of Bill-O's quote, but I think Olbermann might be wrong on this one. Calling something a "bogus separation-of-church-and-state argument" doesn't mean that all church-and-state arguments are bogus. Yes, O'Reilly's "war on christmas" period was ridiculous. But I can see how the two quotes that Olbermann cites can live side by side. developing....
  • Patrick_Bateman · 12 months ago
    THIS is why Franken needs to win!

    *chuckles softly*
  • MaudGonne · 12 months ago
    Barack Obama should brace himself for a terrorist attack using nuclear or more likely biological weapons before 2013, a bi-partisan commission appointed by the United States Congress will warn on Wednesday. "Our margin of safety is shrinking, not growing," states the report from the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism.
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_...

    Osama bin forgotten.
  • Older_Wiser · 12 months ago
    I heard about that today. I just think it's odd, coming how many days before Obama takes office and we're rid of Bush? Remember, the Rethugs are still in charge. I want positive proof. Viruses, perhaps? Are they being tested already?
  • pdxprobert · 12 months ago
    Is there any doubt that the 2001 anthrax attacks were an inside job meant to intimidate the people and the politicians... especially since it came on the heals of the floor vote for the Patriot Act...some dems were wanting more time to read that 500 page document that miraculously was put together between 911 and the day it was presented for immediate approval, less than 5 weeks after 911...

    Only Dems recieved the mailings as well as some liberal media types... are we being forwarned again? Im so tired of this campaign of fear... its all so based in religion...keep the people fearful and you''ll keep them in their place... didnt some historical character say something like that..
  • vkobaya · 12 months ago
    Barack Obama should brace himself for a terrorist attack using nuclear or more likely biological weapons before 2013

    If such does happen, Obama will deserve it unless he starts snatching Republicans politicians off the street and tossing them into prison. Sure as hell to be an inside job, a good ol' Right Wing false flag operation. Parcel of crap that the Arabs and Muslims would pull this off for bin Laden. The real threat to democracy, peace and freedom is the Republicans, neocons and the right wing.
  • Older_Wiser · 12 months ago
    A younger, red-faced Bill-O, yelling: "I can't do this (throwing paper)...We'll do it live, we'll fucking do it live!"
  • pdxprobert · 12 months ago
    "We don't make laws based on religion..." What? Oh Really, ....O' Reilly?

    What did we do in California last November with Prop 8?

    Didn't we make a law against gay marriage based on a bunch of religious folks getting together and voting their privately held beliefs into the public system, of a supposedly non-secular based form of government...

    thats why I keep posting this....
    "I am a human being, an American citizen and a recipient of the guarantee's afforded to me and every other citizen of the United States of America through our constitution, therefore I have every right to be protected from religious bigotry as I am protected by the 1st amendment from the intolerance brought onto me and people like me through religion based prejudices... the 1st amendment reads:

    Amendment I
    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

    If congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, then how can any state make a law and enforce it if it is formed from and through religious sentiment and is championed by members of the religious community? Proposition 8 and all other anti-gay measures are all based on religious doctrines by selectively reading and interpreting biblical and other religion based passages to justify religion based prejudice and less than equal treatment of LGBT peoples.

    Therefore, I am protected from religious bigotry and have equal access to all the benefits and responsibilities offered to all human beings... Its that simple.... "
  • Older_Wiser · 12 months ago
    Y b normal? How boring, not to be as you are and just one of the sheeple.
  • Indigo · 12 months ago
    Having never seen or heard Bill-O, I leave it to those who know to judge. I prefer to stay clear of the drivel he is reported to spew.
  • DeppFan · 12 months ago
    He can put his many "Worst Person" awards up next to that Peabody Award he thinks he won for Inside Edition.

    Wikipedia has Bill-O's wife's maiden name as McPhilmy. Too bad the man doesn't take the woman's last name upon marrying. Falafel McPhilmy is perfect for him.
  • Soundboy_jeff_meanie · 11 months ago
    Wasn't it a Polk? and he didn't win it, Inside Edition won it... AFTER he'd left.
  • DeppFan · 11 months ago
  • mauro7inf · 12 months ago
    Hey, Billo could be making sense! In five years, he could very well have seen the light of secularism and the separation of church and state.

    Too bad he's just lying. Oh well.
  • tlsintx · 12 months ago
    i wish his ratings would tank already. who watches this loser?
  • IAmATVJunkie · 12 months ago
    And he's number two.

    But, tisintx, his ratings won't tank. There's a certain number of people who think like he does and want someone to watch on TV that confirms their world view.

    That's Bill-O's role.
  • curlytoes79 · 12 months ago
    Bill-O makes pretty regular appearances on the Worst Persons list.
  • cwzilla · 11 months ago
    Me and a few freinds were talikn the other day and the subject came up on what names ppl call u get u pissed off- the usual came up son of a bitch crackheaded mofo and anything to do with ur mama I told them hell none of that crap bothered me hell Ive been called worse by better and better by worse but there are 2 things u never call me a republican or a christian them theres is fightin words lol