February 21, 2007
Dear SirApparently stunned by this, baffled reporter Keith Epps sent Craig the following response:You state that this man attacked the Republicans stating "argument
got heated and the suspect learned that the young residents had not
enlisted in the military and "put their all" behind the Republican-led
war effort in Iraq". You then state "It was not clear in the report what
political agenda Stone was supporting." Are you for real? Come on
man...you can't be that dense.Craig, Texas
I'm not and never claimed to be a political whiz, but there are Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians and a myriad of other political affiliations. So yes, I can be that dense because I know what can happen when you make assumptions.This is, of course, plausible deniability. It has been roundly demonstrated by such people as John Kerry (D), Michael Moore, Glen Rick Ellen Ellensburg Greenwald, and Frank Lautenberg (D) that the term is used by Democrats to slander Republicans. One need look no further than the Wikipedia entry on the term.
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Posted by: Randman at February 21, 2007 03:23 PM (Sal3J)
Posted by: greyrooster at February 21, 2007 03:32 PM (smCdV)
This pattern happens often with any link to an article involving muslim violence in America, any link that gives bad PR about CAIR, any link to a post from this site or michelle malken's site or lgf.. The problem never happens with non-controversial articles. Someone over there has the ability to meddle with tagging.
Posted by: Mirra at February 21, 2007 03:54 PM (yyH9f)
Posted by: Legrand at February 21, 2007 05:54 PM (/etUv)
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at February 21, 2007 05:58 PM (8e/V4)
Ask any moonbat you know, "Do you believe in yourself?" THEY WILL NOT ANSWER "YES". They may seek clarification, they may say no, they may ask a question back, they may seek to redefine the question... but they will not flat out say yes to the question.
This speaks volumes on their mental disorder. "Do you believe in yourself?" can be taken several ways, among them: as believing in your abilities, or believing in your values, or believing in your existence. They have lost themselves.
Posted by: QC at February 21, 2007 10:57 PM (TZaUy)
there are actually two political parties in opposition to one another,
when anyone with a brain knows that there is only one party, and it's
playing you all like the fools you are.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at February 22, 2007 09:03 AM (eGb9y)
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