(Page 3 of 8)
Geez Looeeze, Jeremy! Slow news day? I thought we were through with these cranially challenged birdbrains.
Hope you don't have any plans for an article on the most courageous woman in world history, "Her Outedness," Val-or-eee!
p>Don't mind me, my A/C's out. br> -- Mike Showalter br> Austin, Texas /p> p> Mentioned in the article about some Americans had a "visceral loathing for people who go to other countries and criticize their nation in time of war." That sums up my feelings about the "Chicks." The "Chicks" as well as other leftist celebrities (and that includes Presidents Carter and Clinton) are too cowardly to express their opinions on their home shores. The "Chicks" are entitled to their opinion. They should express those opinions here in the U.S. Won't matter a hill of beans on their music sales, though. No one I know who listens to country music gives a darn about the "Chicks." br> -- Clasina J. Segura br> New Iberia, Louisiana /p>Any suggestion that the comments made in London were sincere is laughable.
p>What happened in London was an effort to pander to their UK base. The pandering worked, in the UK. br> --
ADVERTISEMENT
SPONSORED LINKS
The speech our President should make.
A noted economist fires back.
How political can you get?
You might have missed it, but it was boomed in January.
Farcical feminism is a decades-old phenomenon, as George Will's essay from 1970 reminds us.