Tuesday, May 25, 2004

O'Reilly is blowing some particularly noxious hot air

World O'Crap has the scoop. Obviously, the best part of this O'Reilly speech against people just running around and doing what they like as if this were a free country or something (as if!) is this lovely story:

As a teenager, he had been a fan of the popular rock band The Doors. Attending one of their concerts, he said he saw standing in front of him a family of four: a mother, father, and two young boys about 10 to 12 years old. Standing in front of them was a man smoking marijuana, and the smoke was drifting into the faces of the family.
The mother tapped the man on the shoulder and asked him to put out the joint, but the man refused, uttering an obscenity.
O'Reilly - there with a friend, "the Bear, who looked like a biker" - then tapped the man on the shoulder and told him, "you're gonna put it out, or you're gonna swallow it."
Amidst laughter and applause from the crowd, O'Reilly squinted his blue eyes and said, "That guy did nothing (without the threat of physical force), because he lived in an 'open society.'"


You know, I have to agree with O'Reilly--there is too much goddamn freedom in this country. I hate people who feel free to bring their minor children to rock concerts and then demand that everyone in the place conform to their expectations. There should be a law banning those people and their stupid kids from entering adult-only situations like rock concerts. What are people going to think they get to do next? Bring their kids to orgies and pitch a fit because there's nudity?

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  1. Anonymous10/23/2005

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