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Late cartoonist Doug Marlette once opined that the most difficult character in his Kudzu strip was the televangelist the Rev. Will B. Dunn. He said it was nearly impossible to come up with things for the Rev. Dunn to do that hadn't already been done in real life by one televangelist or another.
Marlette would have been more challenged if he had included a member of the far left.
Having failed, at least for the moment, in their quest to have people, not including themselves, to invade Burma to force the junta there to allow disaster relief, they now have a new strategy. Send them panties. Seriously.
The Panties for Peace campaign plays on the regime leaders’ superstitious fear that contact with a woman’s underpants will rob them of their power. Women around the world are asked to post their panties to local Burmese embassies in a bid to strip the regime of its power and bring an end to its gross violations of human rights, especially those committed against Burma’s women.
You really can't make this stuff up. And you really can't even make up stuff that is more outrageous and addlepated than what the left comes up with daily.
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but, only if the lefty girlies are in the garment during shipping and receipt.
De Opresso Liber
in an absurd sort of way.
No matter how important the issue, count on most folks just losing interest.
Which reminds me that it's about time I sent another care package to my friend's kid in Iraq.

I have to be careful with this one because I'm at work right now. Enter at your own risk (or just hold your mouse icon over the link to get the jist of the name).
But let's just say its an erotically themed rainforest preservation initiative that makes "panties for peace" look very PG.
Not sure what it is with lefties and alliteration- the preference of simple minds, perhaps?