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      • Th-Th-That's All Folks!
      • "Love Me, I'm a Liberal"
      • Yes Guitar Virtuoso Steve Howe Turns 61
      • More Toilet Etiquette
      • A Musical Tribute to Charlton Heston
      • A Murderer for the Masses
      • Pipe Dream
      • Metheny Sounds Off on Kenny G
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      • Qadaahul Haajah
      • Keith Won't Stop
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      • Call Me a Skeptic
      • Hillary Did Not Misspeak!
      • LiveLeak Pussies Out!
      • "Sacred cows...
      • Dutch Video May Anger Islamists
      • Does Anyone Remember...
      • Confusing Contrast
      • Update on the Passport Scandal
      • Do You Know What That Stuff Does to Kids?!
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      • It's St. Patrick's Day!
      • "Believe it if you need it...
      • Best Live Albums (this list goes to eleven!)
      • Stop, Thief!
      • Who Wouldn't?
      • I am so sorry
      • "It takes a special talent to be a drunk...
      • Play the Blues...
      • The Hot Toddies
      • Richard Manuel
      • Rutles Reunion
      • Doc Watson Turns 85!
      • Jamaica Ponders Legalization
      • Beer Goes Braille
      • Roots Music on the Rise
      • Beer is Proof that God Loves Us...
      • Life Imitates Art
      • Firehouse Beer and Porn Accustion
      • Another Meaningless Endorsement
      • Oaksterdam University
      • Absolutely Ridiculous Burger
      • Jackie and Dunlap
      • The World's Greatest Collection of Recorded Music ...
      • Those Rotten Neighbors
      • “I want to present a different kind of change. I w...
      • Hollywood is above the law
      • I guess Michael Vick got off pretty easy
      • "... he stands for change and for hope, and I can'...
      • Those whacky Islamofascists
      • Mason asks "How hard is it to build a fence?"
      • The Happy bouncie hunting ground of DOOM
      • Birthday Greetings!
      • "The Day the Music Died"
      • Planning a vacation?
      • Giants to do battle in Superbowl
      • Way to Go, Ralphie boy!
      • Costco?!
      • WHAT A FREAKIN' MORON ?!?!!!
      • Essential Reading
      • Mark Your Calendar
      • Is Huck Fin?
      • Who needs Heath?
      • Oh Good!, Another endorsement.
      • Celebrity Endorsements
      • Taxation without legalization
      • Beer: The All American Drink
      • R I P
      • New York Islanders sign Colin Powell!
      • "Let's do it."
      • The Fun Police
      • HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICK!!!
      • Larry Craig
      • The Old West is Live
      • W.W.R.D.?
      • Borat has New Book!
      • OOPS!
      • What's the Problem?
      • I'm not sure which is more disturbing
      • Maybe I should wrestle more than indecision
      • Nice Idea
      • Goldie Hawn is full of shit!
      • Cool Cooler
      • Box-office Spin
      • My Friend Dave
      • E for Effort
      • Winter Classic 2008
      • The Irish
      • A Tiger Tale
      • For the hobbyist
      • Coppola, Burroughs, Heroin, Claymation
      • A Musical Interlude
      • A Message from Joe Friday
      • Nixon
      • Jorma
      • No More Borat?!
      • I Like Ike

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Mason asks "How hard is it to build a fence?"

"America is the greatest nation on earth. We harnessed the power of the atom, sent men to the moon and unlocked the secret of the human genome, but somehow, we can't build a wall on our southern border. Now, Michael Chertoff gives us this cockamamie excuse, that it's so hard for us to move people's land a few inches. I guess we want to use eminent domain only for profit, instead of protecting our nations security and sovereignty." ~ J. Mason
Posted by Adam at 12:33 PM
Labels: film, politics

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