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"So when does Seal Unit 6, or whatever it's called, drop in on George Bush? Bush was responsible for a lot more death, innocent death, than bin Laden. Wasn't he, or am I wrong here?," liberal radio talk show host Mike Malloy said on his show Monday evening.
Ah, yes. The wacky Left. That shrieks about civility, and calls for the end to hateful rhetoric. All ready to arrest anyone that they feel was remotely responsible for the Tucson shooting, because "words have consequences."
I saw this and was going to post it also. These people are a menace to our society with their Communist utopia dreams. Violence and hatred is their sharpest tool in the shed. I can't wait until we have a serious POTUS and DoJ that will do something about these wackos.
What is it about liberals that makes them so bitter?
It's all the strife that they carry around with them on a daily basis. Look at most Liberal/Progressive women, they look like they've been on an oceanic voyage for 10 years in a rowboat. They have faces like a 20 year old catcher's mit. Worrying about every minroity's strife for so long makes them like this.
Ah, yes. The wacky Left. That shrieks about civility, and calls for the end to hateful rhetoric. All ready to arrest anyone that they feel was remotely responsible for the Tucson shooting, because "words have consequences."
But this is different, I'm sure.
maybe if mike malloy had put crosshairs on a map he could come in for some criticism from the left
I'm left of center and I find his comments mean spirited and horrible . This is just one mans opinion though, this does not represent the entirety of liberals. He most certainly doesn't represent me.
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