Letters to the Editor
Baldie McEagle
Published Letters: 992 Editor's Choice: 3
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Um
[Read the article: David Brooks' fictitious defense of his industry's behavior]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Well if that's the case, then why worry about the media coverage?! No amount of MSM silliness will influence voters' opinions or distract their pinpoint focus on the issues!
Anotehr case of black-and-white thinking. Nobody said that. The insidious reach of the MSM (and its vast wealth) have been pointed out many times here.
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Uh, Sol
[Read the article: David Brooks' fictitious defense of his industry's behavior]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I was about to post something similar to you. What makes you think "bitter-gate," as you cutely call it, is affecting Obama when all data indicate it isn't?
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@Heliobabblus
[Read the article: David Brooks' fictitious defense of his industry's behavior]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Shed your purple robes---we acclaim no Emperors here.
Not even those armed with Republican talking points and media falsehoods even David Broder can see through.
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Hey peewee
[Read the article: David Brooks' fictitious defense of his industry's behavior]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Are you actually blaming the Democraps and Kerry for Bush's poor performance?
That's incoherently lunatic even for you. Stay off the vodka and Red Bull, or whatever it is you kids drink to get fucked up these days.
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also
[Read the article: David Brooks' fictitious defense of his industry's behavior]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]His combat hero status being sullied was far more to do with the feelings of the young men of the US military he indiscriminately smeared on returning from Vietnam. Not surprisingly, they had objections to him using, as a badge of honour, his service, which he had effecitvely used to gain national prominence by slandering the US military when it suited him.
No, they didn't.
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Wake up, people
[Read the article: Bill Kristol, great man of sacrifice, on the duties of Passover]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Hamas is the Iran-funded Palestinian chapter of Al Qaeda.
Obama has received his orders, and so far has pleased his Islamic spymasters.
Clearly, we can no longer support democracy. It has become infected with unChristian religion and must be destroyed!
Report to your voting centers on November 4 and turn in your voting cards, which will no longer be valid. You will receive one rifle in exchange, with which to defend the Homeland. (No bullets though.)
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Wait a minute!
[Read the article: Bill Kristol, great man of sacrifice, on the duties of Passover]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Is this blog a goat rodeo or is it hate speech? I'm confused.
The goat rodeos of my golden youth were never about hatred. They were innocent fun for the whole fambly.
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Electro Robot
[Read the article: Bill Kristol, great man of sacrifice, on the duties of Passover]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Thank you for an informative and enlightening series of posts. I am now better informed. I understand now that Jew-haters are everywhere, and I need to learn to identify them or risk annihilation. As goes the Jew (the "good" kind of Jew), so goes the nation.
I have another question. Can you help us in the States with our liberal-Jew problem? I am not sure it is allowed any more to simply throw them down a well, as in the old days. But they are so annoying.
Oh, how the Jews would wail and beat their breasts, in the good old days, when the Goat Rodeo came to town!
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Noballz is here!
[Read the article: Bill Kristol, great man of sacrifice, on the duties of Passover]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]The clown circlejerk is now complete.
At least we know some trolls who WON'T be out terrorizing the neighborhood cats tonight.
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well done, derbig joo
[Read the article: Bill Kristol, great man of sacrifice, on the duties of Passover]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]The idea that Jews must live in their own separate and Jewish-dominated state is starting to make sense to me.
Nicely done.
Electro, you're not making any sense. You can't make something true just by repeating it over and over.
You have to truly believe. Now, click your heels three times and say "I KNOW you all hate me I KNOW you all hate me I KNOW you all hate me."
Try it.
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@DCLaw
[Read the article: Bill Kristol, great man of sacrifice, on the duties of Passover]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]How perfect, "Chris," that you used your first post to bash Israel.
Tut tut. Heh.
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thanks LWM
[Read the article: Media's refusal to address the NYT's "military analyst" story continues]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]So once again Scooter is revealed as a poor student of the Internets. Not only did he imply that Muslims bomb, but that Muslims get special rights by bombing. And he was lying.
Quelle surprise. Tsk. Tsk.
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sshhh William
[Read the article: Interview with Aaron Brown on NYT "military analyst" story]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Maybe you could offer a set of dishes to anyone who recruits ten college Republicans.
Don't give him ideas ... Republicans and ideas are a very dangerous combination!
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@scoot
[Read the article: Interview with Aaron Brown on NYT "military analyst" story]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Wow, you're gullible. And dumb.
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A game
[Read the article: Interview with Aaron Brown on NYT "military analyst" story]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]But I believe that to go ahead and remove that regime, to then temporarily occupy Russia, to change it from a communist regime to some type of national socialist governance will then give us a geopolitical advantage in that region to change the status quo, which will affect France, it will affect the relationship between England and the United States, it will affect the Polish terrorist organizations.
And then, with the resources from the Caucasus, the oil, for example, will cause it to be able to transition very quickly and actually cause a big change, I think, in Europe.
Hmmm ...
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Stealth goats
[Read the article: Interview with Aaron Brown on NYT "military analyst" story]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]What the fuck good is an F22 stealth fighter when you're fighting what amount to basically nomadic goat herders.
It's rude to talk that way about the Iranians.
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Going back a ways, to Iokannen's remark
[Read the article: Interview with Aaron Brown on NYT "military analyst" story]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]Its getting to the point where you don't trust anybody on anything.
That is the larger point that can easily be overlooked. Just as the Age of Information can readily be transformed into and identified as the Age of Misinformation, so can the supposed Age of Belief be transformed into and identified as the Age of Disbelief.
When no authority is credible, society is splintered and destroyed even if its veins, sinews, and bowels are intact. Science yields to junk science, the media are disbelieved and watched for entertainment, and never mind what that monkey in a flight suit is saying.
The result is that those who satisfy our basic material urges are the only authority remaining. The public sphere dies, to be replaced with gated communities, cable TV, megachurches, consumption, and wage slavery. Sound familiar?
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@ Jebbie, "Stealth Goats"
[Read the article: Interview with Aaron Brown on NYT "military analyst" story]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]I was kidding. I know you weren't referring to Iranians goat herders---I meant to suggest that our F-22s were for killing Iranians, not Baluchi and Pashtun tribesmen.
Hope that's cleared up. The title of my post, I can't explain. But wouldn't they be useful if we were really fighting al Qaeda?
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[Read the article: Interview with Aaron Brown on NYT "military analyst" story]
[Read more letters about this article: Here]if we "really were" fighting al Qaeda.
