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Cable television network TNT issued an apology late Thursday for a comment made by "30 Rock" star Tracy Morgan about former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin during a live broadcast
Cable television network TNT issued an apology late Thursday for a comment made by "30 Rock" star Tracy Morgan about former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin during a live broadcast
the new era of civility means the right has to be civil and what the left says is all OK. The lefties will come on and say well he apologized . So then it is ok to attack on a personal level as long as you apologize.
This just further proof of the lefties hate
the new era of civility means the right has to be civil and what the left says is all OK. The lefties will come on and say well he apologized . So then it is ok to attack on a personal level as long as you apologize.
This just further proof of the lefties hate
Listen to the masters of hate Limbaugh and Beck then tell me who are the leftie equivalents. And dont bother mentioning any one from MSNBC as no one there is even in the same ball park as those two psycho babblers.
Listen to the masters of hate Limbaugh and Beck then tell me who are the leftie equivalents. And dont bother mentioning any one from MSNBC as no one there is even in the same ball park as those two psycho babblers.
Why would we expect anything other than filth, degeneracy, hate or vulgarity from the left wingers? It's par for the course.
Agreed!
But the lefties will just try to play this down and say he apologized and then they will do their typical: lie, deflect, blame someone else from the right, and finally......blame Bush!
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