GEORGE CARLIN - RIGHTS



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* GEORGE CARLIN'S FINAL SKIT *
It's Bad for Ya! is the 14th and final HBO special by stand-up comedian George Carlin. It was televised live on March 1, 2008 on HBO.


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Great,thanx! ( 4 months ago by aliceangel7)
Great,thanx!
Array ( 4 months ago by CNN911Fakes)
George,
We miss you. Now the only joke we have is Bill Clinton and he is on the wrong team.
Hoohehawhoo, ... ( 4 months ago by Blipbloto)
Hoohehawhoo,hoohehawhoo,hoohehawhoo,hahaha.
Hoohehawhoo,hoohehawhoo,hoohehawhoo,hahaha.
Hoohehawhoo,hoohehawhoo,hoohehawhoo,hahaha.
Ya know whad I mean?
There's no right ... ( 4 months ago by intellectualscum)
There's no right nor wrong team when it comes to politicians because they're all owned by the same corporate interests. By the way why isn't there any videos of George Carlin talking about 911 being an inside job? I guess I'll have to make one and put it up.
Sorry to have been ... ( 4 months ago by CNN911Fakes)
Sorry to have been obtuse.
The "wrong team" is the team owned by the same interests. I personally don't think they are corporate, but that is not a significant issue yet. I do think the "wrong team" is owned by GHWB (or he is the face of the owners) and that he is the primary beneficiary of the Iraq/Afghan war. Great idea
!
I'm sorry, I should ... ( 4 months ago by intellectualscum)
I'm sorry, I should have made my point clearer. Obviously it's not just corporate interests that are behind the politicians and whatnot but a far greater evil i.e. Bilderberg, Skull and Bones, CFR and many more.
Mr Carlin I miss ... ( 4 months ago by BWizer)
Mr Carlin I miss you man, i really do! you the only whiteman I knew who i could easily say your was not a racist! Im gonna Miss you man! tell Richard Pryor I said Hello!
That last statement ... ( 1 month ago by Frowned)
That last statement proves it. George Carlin was a nihilist!



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