October 17, 2007
Koskids Keep Koolaid
Reference the post below regarding the non-assault on Randi Rhodes, Air America Talk Show Host, the left went all a-twitter showing that they are just plain ole nuts. the following screen shots are from Daily Kos... and they call us wingnuts! Can you Say Irony?



And a tip O' the GM Derby
to Michelle Malkin
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I wonder if the headline shouldn't have been, "Fascist dog attacks liberal talk show host/owner -- police suspect inside job." You have to admit that this is every bit as as valid as the comments appearing on Daily Kos. But hey . . . what do I know?
Posted by: Mustang at Wednesday, October 17 2007 05:31 PM (e0a5u)
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I kept waiting for the Roseanne Rosanna-Dana line, "Oh, never mind."What is truly sick is how badly these people want to, actually crave, thinking the worst of those who ideologically disagree with them.
Additionally, they seem entirely devoid of insight or foresight but run head long into where angels fear to tread with no serious thought to the potential consequences of their actions to society.
Additionally, they seem entirely devoid of insight or foresight but run head long into where angels fear to tread with no serious thought to the potential consequences of their actions to society.
Posted by: DADvocate at Wednesday, October 17 2007 07:16 PM (pbWxG)
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person, and vote for aprons message that they believe in," Hochul told cheering supporters minutes after taking a phone call from Corwin, a state assemblywoman."We can balance the budget the right way, and not on the
backs of our seniors," said Hochul, the Erie County clerk. "We had the issues on our side."Once expected to be a Republican landslide, the special fleece blankets congressional election tightened in the final days, with a
spotlight trained on the national debate over the budget deficit, spending and Medicare -- the government-run healthcare program for the elderly.
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