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Posted on July 16, 2008 - 3:52pm at Southern Beale
Find more posts like this: CNN’s American Morning interviewed Mike Meehan, the guy behind that tasteless 9/11 billboard in Florida. Look Black In Anger6
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Jeeez. Imagine if a Democrat had said this! The pearl clutching! The gasps of horror! Every news broadcast would be devoted to this unpatriotic display of pure avarice. Why, I daresay the entire media establishment would be calling for the smelling salts! Poetry News For June 18, 20084
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The Jerusalem Post has this story on this morning’s website: '84% of Palestinians back Mercaz attack' The vast majority of Palestinian Authority residents support the terror Snark does not equal wisdom14
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Find more posts like this: iGoogle quoted Scott Adams thus: Ask a deeply religious Christian if he’d rather live next to a bearded Muslim that may or may not be plotting a terror attack, or an atheist that may or may not show him how to set up a wireless network in his house. On the scale of prejudice, atheists don’t seem so bad lately. So just what exactly is the point here? Let's consider some other examples: |
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