Homer | 10:44 p.m. Nov. 4, 2007
This show was great. I was a little hesitant going in since much of what passes today as edgy humor is just dumping sewage on the audience for shock. And this had the potential to do that. But these guys certainly had something to say. At times things stretched a little but comedy is a great tool for getting to the heart of something. The Q and A afterthe show was great becaue you could see their passion and personal commitment in their real life, not just as part of a show.

Instead of just preaching the conventional multi-cultural anti-white conventional diatribe, their own personal stories gave them the authority to talk as they did and the credibility to comment on society as they did.

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