Ich Bin Ein Jelly Donut

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Hat tip to Dean Esmay for this link. Just after the election, someone at Michael Moore's website used a program to create a mosaic of images of dead Iraqi coalition soldiers to form a portrait of President George Bush.
bush-small.jpg
Needless to say, this got a bunch of people really hacked off. One person is Gennie who blogs as Dizzy Girl Her reaction in its entirety is this: bq. How Dare You Sir... Check out Michael Moore's site and you'll see for yourself why I'm in fucking tears right now. That bastard. I just sent him an email but it came back undeliverable. That fucking coward. bq. I'm in tears and I'm trying really hard not to break down. I can literally feel my body shaking on the inside. It's bad enough that I lost my nephew, but now that bastard is using him to smear the President. Well fuck you Michael Moore. How DARE you do this to the families who lost someone. You obviously have no shame. I pity you sir, I really do. This bullshit is one of the reasons people, like me, despise you so much. It's apparent that you'll go to any lengths to further your cause. (hat tip to dgci) Today, Dean points to another run for this application but with images of donuts, McDonald's logos, and various other images more suited to Mr. Moore's girth to do an image of the chubby boy from Flint:
moore_obese.jpg
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I feel bad for the commentor. She is so right and that MicIck is sincerly ruining this nation with his horrible flicks.
You know something...he will get it. It comes around to mean and vile people!

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