Roger Fallihee

Roger Fallihee
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Seattle, Washington,
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September 29
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Writer/Producer
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More Than Enough
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Father, husband, project manager, screenwriter, blogger, peddler. Back to living in my native Queen Anne neighborhood. Life is good!

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JANUARY 18, 2011 12:11PM

Sarah Palin's First Campaign Song

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Sometimes words are unnecessary distractions.  To describe the following video would be an exercise in futility.  Watch and enjoy! 

 

 
 Mike Huckabee, eat your heart out!

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There absolutely are no words.
Your tag said what I was thinking. You can't make this shit up!

Unbe-freakin'-lievable. Now I really have seen it all.
I just noticed the woman in the beginning doing some quick breathing exercise... great stuff!
She'll throw 'em all in jail? With God and the tea party she's gonna take it back? South to hunt some skunk?

Performed by true Americans..
Coming soon to a Walmart near you!
I had to watch this twice, I can't believe that actual people do this. And it looks like they were in a church. R
I know people who would love this. I've been to a few churches like this. And I watched this and it brought me some weird memories and a very unsettled sad feeling. These people believe they are right. The only intelligent thing I can say is that this church should be taxed. Period.
Personally I like it A~lot....;o)
Great point Mary (about the taxes). It is sad and weird but also I must admit that I love living in a country where people of all stripes can do a cheesy video like this and make it a YouTube sensation.
GACK!!! Twice today you have tried to burn my poor eyes and ears out of my head. You fooled me into clicking on this. Shame on you!
Like a pin-back button I once saw read:
"Dear Lord, protect me from your followers."
Disturbing and messed-up.
Oh holy Jesus, almighty Christ.
Does say something about when she gets to Washington hell will be cold...as in frozen over...

Lord God.

Yeah, and if this is indeed in a church, revoke their tax exemption!
This may not be a church....
It simply may be a council chamber or
meeting room in a court house.
Roger, this is the best video EVER. I saw it last night and sent it to everyone I knew. The BEST. ~r
I know that tune from somewhere - I guess that someone's "truth" is marching on.
Sad. Why do old people love her so much?
Then again, after laughing for the last 24 hours, it occurs to me that I should probably be crying to think how many people really do revere this woman and others like her.
I can't get the tune out of my head. It seems so... familiar.

Trig, I know, amazing ain't it?
My favorite line" "She's not a Harvard Lawyer but..." Drop the but and just stop right there.
The Truth isn't just "marching on" from these nuts...it's running for its LIFE!

Kinda explains the non-apology apology she gave the nation last week...
Gah!
@ double e:
There is a communion altar . I can barely make out from the video artifacting but it has carved in the side towards us "Do this in rememberance of me". I assume that is a bible on the altar. And there is a cross on the podium. Just saying this is highly inappropriate for a church in my Canadian opinion.
Me eyes! Me ears!

What? What?
This video says it all. Yikes.
The lines about "hunting some stuff' and throwing the TP opponents in jail are disconcerting. But at least they acknowledge that it'll be a cold day in hell when this happens.
This is just too pitiful. That's all I can say.
Love the finger-circling bits near the end--the man's quite a conductor of his imaginary orchestra!

I think She Who Must Not Be Named will show up in Washington pretty soon to grab Bristol from Michelle Obama's evil clutches and drag her back to Wasilla...I also think that's the closest she'll come to fulfilling this particular prophecy.

The tune makes me think of old John Brown's legacy...now there was a fanatic who could get things done.