Sunday, October 19, 2014

Got kind of dangerous for a while but now they have been defeated...





















I think they were doing a repo on the things that the gays used to get Obama through twice and...




Just as a base reference as to how effing dumb the gays are in control of the police the Sheriff and the F.B.I.






 

  

Saturday, December 28, 2013

GayTard Vs the MusTard race...

https://plus.google.com/u/0/116961551044814502417/videos

Communists and gay racists blah, blah, blah...

Loki and Angrboda

Barbara and Adam Maitland decide to spend their vacation decorating their idyllic New England country home. While the young couple are driving back from town, Barbara swerves to avoid a dog wandering the roadway and crashes through a covered bridge, plunging into the river below. They return home and, based on such subtle clues as their lack of reflection in the mirror and their discovery of a Handbook for the Recently Deceased, begin to suspect they might be dead. Adam attempts to leave the house to retrace his steps but finds himself in a strange, otherworldly plane covered in sand and populated by enormous sandworms.

Lonely residents of a tornado-stricken Ohio town wander the deserted landscape trying to fulfill their boring, nihilistic lives.

The resistance works to prevent the quarantine of those who are positive. They arrange testing outside the official system so that they will not be quarantined. They rescue people being held by the Helping Hand clinic in order to give them medicine, care, and understanding. They distribute condoms and clean needles to help prevent the spread of the disease. This is contrasted with government advertisements for the Helping Hand clinics that threaten "The only way is not to play".
A relationship develops between Blue and Torch and it is revealed that Torch is positive. Torch is arrested because of his activism and when the police discover that he is positive they send him to quarantine. Blue sneaks into the quarantine in order to see Torch. Blue wants to be infected by Torch so that they can live together inside the quarantine camp but Torch is reluctant to infect Blue. This central scene in the movie is the only scene in the play Beirut upon which the film is based. Blue could be considered an early fictional heterosexual example of a bug-chaser.