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Is "Howard Kurtz" a software program?

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  • Saturday, March 3, 2007 07:41 AM

    As I recall...

    ...there were rethugs who also advocated the deaths of others but I guess being rethugs they get a pass. Doesn't anyone remember the many death rantins of Pat Robertson, about a variety of people. How about the rantings of the Texass rethugs(Corynyn, DeLay and others) who all spoke favorably and understandingly of those who killed judges. Then there were all those who threatend and spoke threateningly about that Fla. judge in the Terry Schiavo case. Then there is the rethug (Bush, Cheney or someone) who threatened to blow the prez of Pakistan back to the dark ages or something like that. Ann Coulter, the walking cadaver, and favorite of Catholics, my religion, saying threatening things about nearly everybody and does anyone remember that Karl Rove said that he and the rethugs will destroy or abolish the Dems by 2020. Does anyone remember that Bush and the entire Bush Family are great friends of the 15 arabs who blew up the towers in NY. And then Bush prevented our CIA and Special Forces people from capturing Osama bin Laden, who is also financed by the Saudis as are the Suunis who are killing our troops in Iraq. Why does no one ever call the repugs on these issues?

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