Blackwater's South Park Debut

by nanute | March 16, 2010 at 01:34 pm
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By now you've heard about the Z (formely known as Blackwater) employee that signed out 211 AK 47's from a weapons depot in Kabul, Afghanistan, haven't you? If you haven't been paying attention to the truth is stranger than fiction department, it seems that an employee of the firm signed out 211 AK 47's from the weapons depot, and signed for the weapons using the name Eric Cartman, a South Park character. In the season opener scheduled for March 17th tune in to see if Cartman gets the 500 AK 47's requested.

It wasn't a matter of if this would happen, but when. In a promo for the upcoming season of South Park, Eric Cartman strolls into an armory: "Yes, I would like 500-AK-47s please," he says to an official sitting behind a desk.

"500 AK-47s?" the official responds. "OK, but you're going to have to sign for those."

"Not a problem," Cartman says.

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Barry ORegan

Many think South Park is crap, but as a devotee of South Park, much of what the Creators of South Park write has more truth to their show than meets the eye.  Ya gotta read between the lines, and in most cases in South Park, it is right in your face.

The Al Gore episode of ManBearPig, more true than fiction of man who at one time was a VP of America.



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