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Post by Dragon Zachski on Nov 5, 2010 13:58:16 GMT -5
I don't know what's sadder.
That they're now resorting to completely made-up shit that makes the boy who cried wolf seem honest, or that it's going to work.
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Post by banjaxed on Nov 5, 2010 14:01:43 GMT -5
Honestly all of their shit is so tiring I almost want to live as a hermit so I'll never have to listen to politics ever again.
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Post by futthewukk on Nov 5, 2010 14:05:10 GMT -5
Honestly all of their shit is so tiring I almost want to live as a hermit so I'll never have to listen to politics ever again. I second that sentiment.
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Post by gyeonghwa on Nov 5, 2010 14:11:08 GMT -5
I don't know what's sadder. That they're now resorting to completely made-up shit that makes the boy who cried wolf seem honest, or that it's going to work. That it works is so much sadder (for society as a whole).
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Post by m52nickerson on Nov 5, 2010 14:11:24 GMT -5
That they're now resorting to completely made-up shit that makes the boy who cried wolf seem honest, or that it's going to work. Now? Did you forget about the "Death Panals"? The GOP has made lying an art form.
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Post by Dragon Zachski on Nov 5, 2010 14:26:29 GMT -5
That they're now resorting to completely made-up shit that makes the boy who cried wolf seem honest, or that it's going to work. Now? Did you forget about the "Death Panals"? The GOP has made lying an art form. The irony is that death panels already exist. They're called insurance companies. -_- But I suppose that did slip my mind. Due to the absurdity that is this current situation.
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Post by Aqualung on Nov 5, 2010 14:29:22 GMT -5
Honestly all of their shit is so tiring I almost want to live as a hermit so I'll never have to listen to politics ever again. I second that sentiment. Me too.
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Post by m52nickerson on Nov 5, 2010 14:47:04 GMT -5
But I suppose that did slip my mind. Due to the absurdity that is this current situation. Not a problem. Some times that mind has to forget things to stupidly painful to remember. ;D
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Post by deusmalum on Nov 5, 2010 15:16:29 GMT -5
Err, for those of us unable to view the video (for work reasons) can anyone supply a quick summary? First I've heard of this.
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Post by Bezron on Nov 5, 2010 15:22:13 GMT -5
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Post by deusmalum on Nov 5, 2010 15:32:51 GMT -5
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Post by BeingFrankwithYou on Nov 5, 2010 15:33:38 GMT -5
I hear about this on the radio every morning, but then again, I do live in texas, I laugh at everytime it is mentioned, but I get to wonder, how many people buy it? probably a whole lot of people
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Post by Tiger on Nov 5, 2010 15:57:48 GMT -5
I hear about this on the radio every morning, but then again, I do live in texas, I laugh at everytime it is mentioned, but I get to wonder, how many people buy it? probably a whole lot of people I saw CNN reporting it in the cafeteria earlier today, so... yeah.
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Post by Mlle Antéchrist on Nov 5, 2010 17:22:38 GMT -5
"A very specific part of the media."
Honestly, they could have just ended the entire clip there and everyone would have known exactly who she was talking about.
You know, I know that Democrats and liberals lie about things too, but it seems like the GOP and its supporters do it so much more often, and so much more blatantly. It still amazes me that anyone can watch Fox news and not see how ridiculous it is. MSNBC can be biased too, but Fox takes it to a whole new level. It's like watching 13-year-olds try to run a network...
Was Fox news always this bad? I don't remember it being this bad when it was first launched in the 90s... though I may have been too young to have paid attention back then.
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Post by happycheeze on Nov 5, 2010 17:47:50 GMT -5
Honestly all of their shit is so tiring I almost want to live as a hermit so I'll never have to listen to politics ever again. I second that sentiment. Thirded
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