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- Those morons who condone hurling projectiles at My Commander-in-Chief better learn who to duck from my 50 Cal.....
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- ...Of course that Column allowed NO COMMENTS!! WHY NO COMMENTS CBS???????????? Why not allow for opinions of this ridiculous far-right looney toon opinion...
Timothyone,
I don''t think you read the article thoroughly. The article supports the Dems for choosing to embrace Dynasty politics. It''s not criticizing them. Read more carefully before you spout your sieg heil BS.
And CBS writing a far right article? Are you out of your F-ing mind? Now that''s a looney tune thought! - Reply to this comment
- demswin: When discussing dynasties, the Kennedy''s go back to rum running, then pro Hitler Ambassador to England, to JFK in the 1950s Senate, on up to today. Doesn''t New York have any home grown candidates.
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- That guy threw his shoe on behalf of the whole world.
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Posted by CaribouBarbi at 04:59 PM : Dec 17, 2008
couldnt''ve said it better, i cant believe they have this guy in jail, i understand why they "technically" have to keep him there but come ON really LET HIM GO!!!!! he had the opportunity and courage to do what the rest of us can only dream of. im just glad someone had the courage to do it! i am so proud of him, i volunteer to serve his sentence!
LET HIM GO!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- Good thing he threw them at Bush. If someone had done that to the Messiah, the other reporters would have torn him apart even though reporters are not allowed to ask certain questions of Obama.
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- to mcsgt: Who else would be responsible, when the Cowardly Cowboy was the person who lied about WMDs to get approval to invade the country that had no participants in 9/11?
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- ...the Muslim world, much of which holds Bush personally responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Iraqis since the invasion.
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How absurd, eh? They must not be watching FNC..... - Reply to this comment
- I think Nike should sign him to contract to sell "Air al-Zeidi" to gang bangers. When he called Bush the terrorist, I felt the shoe fit perfectly. If forced to chose between al-Zeidi and Bush, I would say that the Iraqi is much more honest and caring about his fellow countrymen than Bush, who ignores the wishes of us.
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- I''d give him my last pair of shoes. The man deserves honor for his braveness.
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- CBS NEWS HEADLINE "Democrats Embrace Dynasty Politics"
Of course that Column allowed NO COMMENTS!! WHY NO COMMENTS CBS???????????? Why not allow for opinions of this ridiculous far-right looney toon opinion?
Why did CBS not use that same line of *** when G W BUSH was SELECTED as PRESIDENT??? Why are only the DEMS attacked when both parties do questionable things??
Why does CBS allow Politico to use this website to spread it''s NEOCON SIEG-HEIL dangerous nonsense? - Reply to this comment
That guy threw his shoe on behalf of the whole world.- Reply to this comment
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