Amazing! These guys want to print a book FULL of spin and lies, but want to stop the airing of a movie with undeniable facts that put St Bill and the left in a less than perfect light.
The left is living in a never ending episode of “My world and welcome to it”. For people who don’t remember this show, it was comedy where the main character escaped his dull reality through the power of his daydreams; acting out in his mind bizarre notions and fantastic what-could-have-beens.
Sounds just like Walter Mitty! He lived in a fantasy world too…except that was (supposedly) to escape his overbearing wife. That was, at least, funny…this ain’t!
Pardon? We don’t need no stinking pardon. We need a crucifixion of the SP and the slimeball Senator (Shumer, for those of you who forgot) who demanded his appointment!
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ordi
September 6th, 2006 at 8:12 pm
1Amazing! These guys want to print a book FULL of spin and lies, but want to stop the airing of a movie with undeniable facts that put St Bill and the left in a less than perfect light.
The left is living in a never ending episode of “My world and welcome to it”. For people who don’t remember this show, it was comedy where the main character escaped his dull reality through the power of his daydreams; acting out in his mind bizarre notions and fantastic what-could-have-beens.
Carol Johnson
September 7th, 2006 at 7:13 am
2Ordi,
Sounds just like Walter Mitty! He lived in a fantasy world too…except that was (supposedly) to escape his overbearing wife. That was, at least, funny…this ain’t!
Carol
azdad
September 7th, 2006 at 9:10 am
3Pardon? We don’t need no stinking pardon. We need a crucifixion of the SP and the slimeball Senator (Shumer, for those of you who forgot) who demanded his appointment!
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