"Be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known. What you have said in the dark will be heard in the daylight, and what you have whispered in the ear in the inner rooms will be proclaimed from the roofs."
Now now Christine you are a bigger fool than Palin--WOW that was hard to beat!
When will these teabagger's like Christine O'Donnell learn as Palin did that they should only give interviews with News Corporate owned media like Fox News and The Wall Street Journal who give them the questions they will be asking days before the interview along with the suggested answers and a crew of people to go-over all interview needs.
Otherwise they will look like BIG-TIME Nutcases, Fools and Liars as was the case with Palin before she limited having interviews only with Fox and Friends.
I also read that Fox Management are now running yahoo----- That's why a lot of factual info countering the GOP and Teabagger liars are not being posted and the many Liars and bull of the GOP are being posted at record speed!!!
Here's the back story!!! Proves once again that she can't answer questions by herself!
http://www.wboc.com/Global/story.asp?S=13397229
Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell's campaign has apologized after threatening to sue a Wilmington radio station following her appearance on a talk show.
O'Donnell's appearance Tuesday on WDEL-AM's "The Rick Jensen Show" was broadcast live and streamed on the Internet.
At one point, the video shows O'Donnell snapping her fingers and beckoning an aide after Jensen pressed her on how she would have handled the county budget differently from her Democratic opponent, County Executive Chris Coons.
After the interview, O'Donnell told Jensen she would sue if the video was released. The station says her campaign manager threatened to "crush" WDEL-AM if it didn't destroy the video.
An attorney for the O'Donnell campaign later apologized to WDEL-AM's attorney.
I guess this self-proclaimed constituational scholar is as familiar with freedom of speech as she is with separation of church and state. Where does the GOP get these freaks? I guess they ran out of human beings.
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-Jesus, in Luke 12:1-3
When will these teabagger's like Christine O'Donnell learn as Palin did that they should only give interviews with News Corporate owned media like Fox News and The Wall Street Journal who give them the questions they will be asking days before the interview along with the suggested answers and a crew of people to go-over all interview needs.
Otherwise they will look like BIG-TIME Nutcases, Fools and Liars as was the case with Palin before she limited having interviews only with Fox and Friends.
I also read that Fox Management are now running yahoo----- That's why a lot of factual info countering the GOP and Teabagger liars are not being posted and the many Liars and bull of the GOP are being posted at record speed!!!
http://www.wboc.com/Global/story.asp?S=13397229
Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell's campaign has apologized after threatening to sue a Wilmington radio station following her appearance on a talk show.
O'Donnell's appearance Tuesday on WDEL-AM's "The Rick Jensen Show" was broadcast live and streamed on the Internet.
At one point, the video shows O'Donnell snapping her fingers and beckoning an aide after Jensen pressed her on how she would have handled the county budget differently from her Democratic opponent, County Executive Chris Coons.
After the interview, O'Donnell told Jensen she would sue if the video was released. The station says her campaign manager threatened to "crush" WDEL-AM if it didn't destroy the video.
An attorney for the O'Donnell campaign later apologized to WDEL-AM's attorney.
http://www.wboc.com/Global/story.asp?S=13397229