If someone told you to go "shove it," you'd think that was pretty cute, right? Maybe you'd come back with a quick "up your nose with a rubber hose" and, tension defused, you'd ask if they got to second base with Mary Sue and how about going to the malt shop and do they really like Ike?
<i>Yeah we&rsquo;re sure this former newspaper editor knows better than the power company what kind of infrastructure to build.</i>
I&#039;m not saying that Johnson was built in the future by SkyNet and sent back in time to kill John Connor, but I&#039;m not NOT saying that, either. [<i>wink</i>]
The Times Free Press resulted from a merger between a conservative paper and a more liberal one. It used to have two editorial pages, so that readers could choose their bias. If it still uses this format, it is possible that Drew Johnson put anti-Obama comment on both pages.
It was the headline&#039;s implied buttsechs that did him in.
Well, you have the regional perspective, so I&#039;m going with your summary.
Republicans.
Bristol?
Somebody should tell Shea Allen about this job opening.
Forget the free flow of electricity, it&#039;s the free flow of ideas that is important.
And by free, I mean free from responsibility for those ideas.
<i>Yeah we&rsquo;re sure this former newspaper editor knows better than the power company what kind of infrastructure to build.</i>
I&#039;m not saying that Johnson was built in the future by SkyNet and sent back in time to kill John Connor, but I&#039;m not NOT saying that, either. [<i>wink</i>]
The Times Free Press resulted from a merger between a conservative paper and a more liberal one. It used to have two editorial pages, so that readers could choose their bias. If it still uses this format, it is possible that Drew Johnson put anti-Obama comment on both pages.