Advertisement

Nunchucks are important part of judicial process

3:42 pm By la Macha · Bizarro

14 Jul 2009

Some how, some way, nunchucks made their way into the Sotomayor hearings.

Caution: watch following video with full knowledge of how painful it is to watch people trying to be dignified while talking about Nanchucks.

I guess the reasoning behind the questions came from the gun lobby–if Sotomayor ruled that it isn’t ok to carry nunchucks around, then she CLEARLY must also be saying that all gun owners need to report to Gitmo, but only after they throw their precious guns into a volcano.

Post to Twitter

1 Response to Nunchucks are important part of judicial process

Avatar

sotomayor nunchucks | Fooner

July 15th, 2009 at 3:56 am

[...] Nunchucks are important part of judicial process | VivirLatinoI guess the reasoning behind the questions came from the gun lobby–if Sotomayor ruled that it isn’t ok to carry nunchucks around, then she CLEARLY must also be saying that all gun owners need to report to Gitmo, but only after they …Read More [...]

Hola!

VivirLatino is a daily publication published by Mamita Mala Media, dedicated to featuring all the latest politics, culture, entertainment of interest to the diverse Latin@ diaspora.

About | Advertise with us | Contact | Twitter

VivirLatino on Facebook


blog advertising is good for you

blog advertising is good for you
  • Ana L. Flores: I was very excited when you decided to join us. I really wanted your voice there as it would add dep [...]
  • Maegan La Mala: Hola Juliana and thanks for commenting. There is a dearth in activist/critical thinking Latino blogg [...]
  • Julio Ricardo Varela: Good for you for asking. I got goose bumps just reading this and yes, yes, yes, to it all. Thank you [...]
  • julianabritto: The sense that I get is that you might feel a little frustrated at the dearth in activist bloggers? [...]
  • Maegan La Mala: Hola Ray and thank you for commenting. You are spot on when you say that both parties will exploit u [...]

Get our RSS Feed!