Letters to the Editor
Jebbie
Published Letters: 1207
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-- HornetDriver
[Read the article: Why the Jeremiah Wright story deserves more attention]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Shouldn't you be in LasVegas raping Waves or something rather than wasting our time here?
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-- L.W.M.
[Read the article: What backroom conniving are Steny Hoyer and the Chris Carney Blue Dogs up to on FISA?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"If Lieberman wasn't so prowar and pro telcom immunity he is basically quite "liberal"."
Yeah and if a Bullfrog had wings, he wouldn't burn his ass when jumping over the campfire.
Lieberman belongs in the Knesset, not the US Senate.
It's time to start buying stock in Bekins and sending one of their vans to the Washington residence of every single sonofabitching Bluedog.
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-- shooter242
[Read the article: What backroom conniving are Steny Hoyer and the Chris Carney Blue Dogs up to on FISA?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"Suffice it to say it's not like TV where warrants are obtainable within the minutes ads run.
Welcome to the real world."
Bless your heart, Shooter. It's not like TV. On TV, they never seem to refer to a 72-hr. grace period before they need ANY warrant at all which is something FISA allows.
Welcome, indeed.
Your village misses you.
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Nuke Carney
[Read the article: What backroom conniving are Steny Hoyer and the Chris Carney Blue Dogs up to on FISA?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]If this group decides to spend money to defeat Carney, they should make a real show of doing it so that every other Bluedog sonsabitch knows exactly what's in store for him/her in the future.
If Steny Hoyer bitches, put the bullseye on his back next time and send his ass back home.
These people are the worst vermin.
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-- L.W.M.
[Read the article: What backroom conniving are Steny Hoyer and the Chris Carney Blue Dogs up to on FISA?]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"heh."
Somewhere, there is a village missing its idiot, eh?
Along this same line however, is the truth of what is currently happening in Iraq. It would appear that we are making the same damned mistakes there that we made in Afghanistan in the 80s.
I figure this bunch will mature just about in time to take down the Freedom Tower when its finished.
And you know what? Shooter and his ilk still won't admit screwing the pooch.
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Well, one problem is now solved for Fred Hiatt
[Read the article: Fred Hiatt on the noble glories of occupation]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"BAGHDAD (AFP) - A US air strike damaged a hospital in the Iraqi capital's violent Shiite stronghold of Sadr City on Saturday, injuring 20 people, as American forces claimed to have killed 14 militiamen. . . ."
He won't have to wonder why terrorists flew an airplane into the Freedom Tower.
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--Pedinska
[Read the article: The media, the right and 1988: Endless deja vu]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Please wake me up when this jackass is done flooding the board with batshit libertarian crystal meth.
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Sheesh
[Read the article: The media, the right and 1988: Endless deja vu]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]He also believes that Usama bin Laden is Shiite and that granting immunity to telecoms would be a violation of the prohibition against ex-post facto laws.
but he sure can type.....
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-- William Timberman
[Read the article: McCain embraces Bush's radical views of executive power]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]If you miss an occasional post, do not fret. You can always drop into your local FBI office and read their copy.
Have a good trip.
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- - L.W.M.
[Read the article: CNN, the Pentagon's "military analyst program" and Gitmo]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"I suspect Alan Stang was the ghost writer for many of those really objectionable and disgusting tracts. Alan Stan is a long time associate of Ron Paul, a close family friend. Paul knew what was going out under his name and who was writing it."
I thought Stang was a character actor with a squeeky voice. I had no idea he was associated with Ron Paul.
Thank you for the tip.
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An Offer
[Read the article: CNN, the Pentagon's "military analyst program" and Gitmo]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Wouldn't it be nice if we could have one day per week where any and all references to Ron Paul would be off-limits unless he is specifically mentioned by Mr. Greenwald, Esq. in his post?
May I suggest that each Friday be a Paul Free Day. If we can get everyone to go along with this simple request, I can promise that Pedinska, Bebop-O, and myself will dance the Hully Gully, naked as Jaybirds for the viewing pleasure of all. Cameras will not be permitted.
No vote is required. Next Friday there will be a test. It's either Pass or Fail.
It's up to you.
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-- Chris
[Read the article: CNN, the Pentagon's "military analyst program" and Gitmo]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Please take your meds.
Thanks.
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-- GlennGreenwald
[Read the article: CNN, the Pentagon's "military analyst program" and Gitmo]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"Honestly, the last thing I want to do is "hall monitor" the comment section -- as PDA put it -- but you're forcing me to do it."
Relax, My Friend. It's under control now.
If the thought of watching Pedinska, Bebop-O and I doing the hully gully in the buff doesn't convince our more recalcitrant bashers, I'll talk to Mona and see if she'd be interested in joining us as a bonus.
Nobody, and I mean absolutely nobody, will be able to resist that demonstration.
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Oh, Mona!!
[Read the article: CNN, the Pentagon's "military analyst program" and Gitmo]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"But can I at least wear my merkin? If so, agreed."
Of course you may wear your merkin. It never pays to catch cold.
You may, however, wish to touch up the color a tad. I had it done in gray so I could use it as a toupe' and never got around to changing it back.
Pedinska wanted to change from the Hully Gully to the Hokey Pokey until I warned her of the dangers of stopping short. She's in!
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-- Pedinska
[Read the article: How the military analyst program controlled news coverage: in the Pentagon's own words]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"does sort of leave out the 50% (or so) of us whose obsession was more inclined toward "pricks". ;-}"
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-- Pedinska
[Read the article: How the military analyst program controlled news coverage: in the Pentagon's own words]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"Oh, I believe I just injured Jebbie.
He's so sensitive....
Now I'll be expected to send a pony to help him recover. :-D"
Bless your heart, Pedinska!
I have not yet recovered from when I first heard the actual words to "There once was a man from Nantucket".
All that time, I was thinking they were talking about JFK.
Oh, the whorers of it all.
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Sheesh
[Read the article: How the military analyst program controlled news coverage: in the Pentagon's own words]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Maybe we were better off talking about Ron Paul.
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-- shooter242
[Read the article: How the military analyst program controlled news coverage: in the Pentagon's own words]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"Who are the salonistas rooting for in Lebanon? Hezbollah?"
Is there some reason you wish to change the subject, Shooter?
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On the other hand, salonistas love to discuss irrelevancies to death. I can only presume it's a coping mechanism to avoid reality.
[Read the article: How the military analyst program controlled news coverage: in the Pentagon's own words]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]"On the other hand, salonistas love to discuss irrelevancies to death. I can only presume it's a coping mechanism to avoid reality."
Your reality will come in November, Shooter.
As for the Pentagon and its illegal propaganda mill, that story isn't dead at all. As a matter of fact, it's just being born.
Stand by, Shooter. Your world is about to come crashing down.
