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BRING OUT YOUR DEAD (Part Whatever)

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Uh, because we as a nation don't have the money? It's like sharing a credit card with a bunch of folks, and being upset when someone else puts a bunch of charges on it that we all have to pay for (at least eventually).
But you're not important unless you live in WV. Don't you understand? It's the most important state in the Union! They were too cool to stay part of Virginia!

Will they hold a burning cross vigil for him in West Virginia?
*rimshot*

Or because he was a nutjob who specialized in self righteous, rambling, incoherent speeches with no purpose other than stroking his own ego?

Poor, poor dogs!

I put that one on a tee. :D
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Mmmmmmmmmmmm. Jennifer Capriati (at least when she's not coked off her ***).
 
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Well, he left the Chargers in 1986, and that was 24 years ago. That would have put him at 61 at retirement.
 
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/04/world/middleeast/04oudeh.html?ref=obituaries

Good riddance. Maybe we could charter a plane over there so USCHO posters can pizz on this sob's grave,.

After reading this article, did anyone else get the impression that the NY Times author (or whoever wrote the article for that matter) was sympathetic to this terrorist's message?

I noticed how they made a point of this guy's jobs as educator, lawyer, and supposed freedom fighter.

Why is it that more and more of the media are starting to see Hamas as freedom organizers and humanitarians and the Israelis as bloody aggressors hell bent on the eradication of Arab freedom?

Gets me angry. Maybe it's just the media. And I don't have to rant on their "dedication" to the truth.
 
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After reading this article, did anyone else get the impression that the NY Times author (or whoever wrote the article for that matter) was sympathetic to this terrorist's message?

I noticed how they made a point of this guy's jobs as educator, lawyer, and supposed freedom fighter.

Why is it that more and more of the media are starting to see Hamas as freedom organizers and humanitarians and the Israelis as bloody aggressors hell bent on the eradication of Arab freedom?

Gets me angry. Maybe it's just the media. And I don't have to rant on their "dedication" to the truth.

I think you're right. And the hostility toward Israel, in addition to the usual suspects, is also expressed by our president and his administration.
 
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I think you're right. And the hostility toward Israel, in addition to the usual suspects, is also expressed by our president and his administration.

Yeah, the New York Times is a hotbed of anti-Israeli activity. :rolleyes:

That was a great lesson in selective perception.
 
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