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Carrying Pictures of Chairman Mao

Anita's done. Political Correctness to the point of death. Road raging.

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SPEAK FREELY
Re: Ken Blackwell's What Reggie Littlejohn Will Learn:

I was disappointed when Ken Blackwell lost his bid for the Republican chairmanship.

Now I'm happy that he lost. I don't think he could speak as freely as this were he tasked with herding Republican cats:

"Obama has claimed the crown as the world's premier abortion backer. Maybe that's why he won the Peace Prize."

Limousine Liberals, Country Club Republicans and European sophisticates all agree that there
are too many Chinamen in China. With nods and glances, they communicate the same regarding
African-Americans in the ghetto and Hispanics in the barrio.

Someday their caring hearts will turn to the Muslims. But they might see some resistance from that community.
-- Dan Martin
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

MADE MY DAY
Re: Bill Croke's  The King

Wonderful! The article has made my day!
-- Bruce
Faribault, Minnesota

MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Re: Mark Hyman's The Man Who Despises America:

For at least 2000 years people have been praying the Lord's prayer. In which they ask, "God's kingdom come." As history repeats itself and another war is waged (good vs. evil), the battle field this time is not in heaven, but right here on earth. I'm sure that every individual fights a battle within, on many different issues of their lives. A majority of humanity has been led to believe that they are the most important thing, therefore distancing themselves from a (true) relationship with a loving God. The hearts of men (women) are evil, and they try to justify their behavior of greed and pursuit of power by denying their creator.

In the end when we all get to heaven and stand before the judgment seat, and the Lord of Lord's doesn't see your name in the book of life, you don't get to stay. Then it will be too late, there you will see that the choices that you make in this life do make a difference.

The choice is up to each and every individual.

Choose wisely!
-- Ramiro Lopez

You may be right that Bing Bang Obama hates America but ironically the above described actions (i.e, getting torture in the open, admitting Cuba) are things that may strengthen the country. The truth shall set you free. I do agree that his manners and speech reflect his aim to demolish America
-- Tony Finn

Bravo! You have said it all. I wish it could be mandatory for every US citizen to read this.
-- Katharine Bailey

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Letter to the Editor View all comments (5) | Leave a comment

Appleby| 11.16.09 @ 6:58AM

Mark Shepler, the modern substitute for *he doesnt really mean it* is *It was a JOKE, maaaan!* Or in Binkie Babble *J/K* for Just Kidding.

Apparently it is permissible to say, do and support just about anything, as long as when you are called on it, you claim you are *kidding*.

Have you noticed how many times an announcement such as *Airplanes just flew into the World Trade Centre* is greeted by TheKids with the exclamation *Are You Kidding Me?* Have you ever thought about why that is?

IMKessel| 11.16.09 @ 8:09PM

Medal of Honor -- NOT Congressional Medal of Honor.

crimecraft cash| 11.20.09 @ 8:54AM

Apparently it is permissible to say, do and support just about anything, as long as when you are called on it, you claim you are *kidding*.

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