More Ag Commish Spots From Alabama

(I just wanna see if I can post this before Adam gets his must reads up.)

See the original ad after the jump.

Speaking of Alabama, one of its native sons, Matthew Houck, has a fine new album out this month, under the name Phosphorescent. Here is a taste.

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  • ricardo4max

    The sad thing about the parody ad is that it is disrespectful to the fine folks of Alabama and reflects how the elite blue state Marxist liberal left really feels about real Americans. It’s time to purge this country of these far left radical anti-Americans before they can do any more damage to our fine country and its 400 year “experiment” in freedom and liberty.

  • hippooath

    “It’s time to purge this country of these far left radical anti-Americans before they can do any more damage to our fine country and its 400 year “experiment” in freedom and liberty.”
    .
    I’ll take 400 year of liberal hegemony and the pluralistic society we see today over 8 years of Bush effect on the over all economic health.
    .
    Blind faith in patriotic babble is worse than a brooding communist reading salon.com in a wifi hooked up nearby coffee shop.

  • http://patricksartor.wordpress.com patricksartor

    “The sad thing about the parody ad is that it is disrespectful to the fine folks of Alabama and reflects how the elite blue state Marxist liberal left really feels about real Americans.”
    .
    Wow, Retardomax has superhuman powers. He can tell just from the video not only what this comic’s real voice sounds like when not mimicking Dale Peterson, but, he can tell it right down to the state and know that it was somebody from a blue state not somebody either just making a joke who may, themselves, be a conservative with humor.
    .
    I have no idea the ideology or the location that man mimicking Dale Peterson is from, but Retarodomax has superhuman powers.
    .
    Your commentary is, always so thoughtful, Retardoomax.

  • kevin

    I, for one, think it’s terrific that your mental institution lets you use the computers, but they should probably keep you off the message boards.

  • christopher2k10

    @ricardo4max

    What kind of purge of the far left did you have in mind? Something along the lines of Stalin and his gulags? Or maybe a bullet in the back of the head that worked so well for Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge?

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