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Old Hungarian Proverb: With friends like these, we don't need enemies.
Why take the trouble to damn Savage and Coulter when the left will do it for free. Let all of us who want to rid the nation of the tyranny of socialism stand together. We only add fuel to the fires of liberalism with the carping attacks on our own.
Savage wished ill on an obnoxious caller, stupidly I admit, but he didn't call for the great unwashed to rise up and kill (Henry Hyde and his family) as Alec Baldwin did on Conan O'Brien's show in front of a much larger audience. Put it into perspective.
As far as Ann Coulter goes, her prose is a bit vivid, but so what? She's telling the truth.
p>Let's pull together if we don't want Madame President Hillary in charge next year. br> -- ERP /p> p> LITTLE JIMMY BROWN br> Re: Jackie Mason & Raoul Felder's Trust First Impressions : /p> p>Mason & Felder's comments on the attire of Jimmy Carter -- brown socks and blue suit -- reminded me of when I enrolled at Penn for graduate work in 1959. After settling in at Penn, I made my first trip to New York City to see my dad, after he and my mother split up. Hoping to impress him in my new chocolate brown suit, the color of which was all the rage at USC, in Los Angeles, where I got my BS degree, my dad's first comment on opening of the door of his apartment was: "What's with the brown?"
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