No, Mo’Kelly can’t claim authorship of this post. Here is a link to 10 of the funniest Teabagger signs, complete with crayons, crappy spelling and other random acts of extreme ignorance.
With ignorance such as the kind featured in the accompanying photos, OF COURSE they’re easily lead, or in this case misled. Mo’Kelly hasn’t laughed this hard in months. And remember when I said that the Birthers, the Teabaggers and the rural racists were all pretty much the same people…
Ladies and gentlemen…here is the proof.
No, this fight isn’t about big government…it’s about illiteracy slowly killing this country.
The hilarity ensues HERE.
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4 responses to “Teabonics…Why Teabaggers and Crayons Don’t Mix”
After a few MaiTai's or boilermakers, the crayons don't work as well. However, the weed lovers of moderate socialists don't do much better on their signs either. The elections will have the drinkers voting and the potheads stoned out missing the vote.
Mo I live in Georgia. You know about some of the craziness that goes on here. (everyone must speak English to get a driver's license) Georgia ranks very low near the bottom on education scales.. The signs are just what you said a reflection of the sign maker's literacy. I keep saying the lack of education will ruin this country!
Not so sure about ruining our country by lack of educated folks. Some of the smartest people around assume the common folk need to follow them right off a cliff!
I did spend a lot of time around Corinth Mississippi during 1980's. You didn't make a joke, because some people weren't quite bright enough to get it. So they would pull a gun or knive to complain. But they were good people anyway. Would never eat at the annual "slugburger" festival. It was a joke name for the town, but I didn't trust what they ground up in that burger.
Ignorance breeds monsters to fill up the vacancies of the Soul that are Unoccupied by the Verities of Knowledge.