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MTV Acts Responsibly?

Ralph375 Wrote: Aug 02, 2009 4:25 PM
I wonder if a lot the 200,000 Berliners screaming for Barack Obama were anti-Jew, given that Europeans get it right on one point: they can spot a suave Jew hater that talks out of both sides of his nicotine stained mouth from a mile away, unlike these fools in America.
Given the huge rise in anti-Jewish violence in Germany and Barack Obama's obvious lean toward all things Muslim/Palestinian/European, I really don't think it's a stretch. Put all your eggs in the Barack Obama basket; that's what I want you to do.
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MTV Acts Responsibly?

Ralph375 Wrote: Aug 02, 2009 4:03 PM
Old TV: NBC, ABC, CBS favor liberals - not to mention CNN, AP and NYTimes- Fox favors Conservatives. That's fine. But don't get on your high-horse about the 'seediness' of Fox. Maybe Fox is not as 'conservative' as you'd like to think.
Besides, I think the assumption you and most liberals make is that Conservatism equates with stuffiness. Well, nobody's ever accused me of that.

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MTV Acts Responsibly?

Ralph375 Wrote: Aug 01, 2009 8:07 PM
I'm not sure if I were a Liberal who's been breast fed a steady diet of mindless Bachelorette and Bachelor absurdity, rolling obesity crying all over national TV, psychos diving on planet-sized red rubber balls extended over mud, not to mention the faces of Couric, Williams and Gibson fighting each other tooth and nail for a chance to wedge their respective faces squarely in the rear-end of Barack Obama, that I would go the "Fox is shallow' route. And that's just to mention a very few from our distinguished Big 3 networks.
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MTV Acts Responsibly?

Ralph375 Wrote: Aug 01, 2009 7:51 PM
What is Barack Obama doing to enhance our foreign policy? I hear your ilk go on about Bush ruining our foreign policy, our ' perception overseas' and it always comes down to the fact that you don't agree with the war, and that 'perception overseas' you crave so much is a bunch of foolish people running up and down the streets of London, Paris and Amsterdam with silly 'Bush is Hitler' signs. We should be the most revered, most powerful country in the world. You either agree with it, or you don't.
And too, what does any of your same old bag of notes have to do with the article attached to these comments? Would you like to discuss the article?
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A Letter to Sarah

Ralph375 Wrote: Jul 03, 2009 5:50 PM
I think Jonah Goldberg - as so many pundits have from Reagan to Palin - misses the overall. Reagan told the naysayers in his own party that the
mealy-mouthed status quo was no longer acceptable. But what do we hear over and over? The so-called true conservatives tearing at their supposed own people. Palin, wherever you are, please quit listening to men in your party who have done nothing but give you questionable advice to date. Do what you've been doing to get yourself elected as the most popular Governor in the U.S. and an invite to the big dance, albeit with a man who couldn't make a point without the fear of offending somebody. Forget the folks, like Goldberg, who what to see a song and dance. My God, we got that mumbo jumbo...
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