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Opening the Parade Magazine in my paper just now, I saw this ad for an NBC Program.
After all the whining by the liberals over at MSNBC, I find it hilarious that after a week of crying about guns they would have the audacity to have this picture as an advertisement.
NBC and MSNBC are two completely different networks like fox and fox news are. Also reporting this thread as you are not allowed to directly post copyrighted images as per TOS.
NBC and MSNBC are two completely different networks like fox and fox news are. Also reporting this as thread as you are not allowed to directly post copyrighted images as per TOS.
Too funny, Kathy Bates in the "half-Sabrina" pose with her finger on the trigger while her sights are not on target. Pretty telling that she is not aquainted with the way of the gun. Silly Hollywood.
NBC and MSNBC are two completely different networks like fox and fox news are. Also reporting this thread as you are not allowed to directly post copyrighted images as per TOS.
Same owner: General Electric. How often is this pointed out to us about Fox News Network and related publications?
NBC and MSNBC are two completely different networks like fox and fox news are. Also reporting this thread as you are not allowed to directly post copyrighted images as per TOS.
Phew! That was close. You almost had to respond directly to the OP.
Same owner: General Electric. How often is this pointed out to us about Fox News Network and related publications?
This is, at this time, the issue of the day. Well, not today, but you know what I mean.
Here's how conversations with liberals usually go...
"obama's spending too much money."
Liberal response "bush spent money too!"
I just found this to be a hilarious case of hypocrisy.
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