Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Bush blamed for bestiality

"...in a way, it's a classic Western, except here it's the horse riding the man."

In July 2005, a 45-year-old man died of internal bleeding after being anally penetrated by an Arabian stallion during a bestiality weekend in the US state of Washington.

The victim, a Boeing engineer working on top-secret defence projects named Kenneth Pinyan, suffered a perforated colon.
Cannes - 22/05/2007 12:42 - (SA) - A semi-documentary about a group of US men who had sex with horses has taken the title as the most shocking movie at the Cannes film festival.

But while Zoo has drawn big, curious crowds at its screenings, the real unsettling quality about the movie is its approach: it depicts the men in a sympathetic light, one that tries to push the viewers to understanding their sexual perversion.

Obviously deeply inspired by these events, "Independent filmmaker Robinson Devor shies away from prurient imagery, instead enveloping the story in rich photography that gives it a dreamlike beauty..."
Now, enter George W. Bush, President of the United States of America who's been blamed for lotsa things such as:Now, here's the kicker (no pun intended):
Indeed, the only judgement seemingly expressed in the documentary is not on the matter in the stable at all. It is in fleeting radio references to US President George W Bush's "war on terror" and the presumed complicity-for-profit of big companies such as Boeing.

John Paulsen, who played Pinyan, said he believed the engineer had been on a self-destructive streak linked to his defence work, a divorce and injuries from a motorcycle accident.

Bestiality flick shocks Cannes
Once again, I am truly amazed at how the stupidest man ever to hold the office of President of the United States of America has been the source of just about every major and minor event in the history of the world! Awesome.

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