Hello, neighbor, have you heard the Good News? Smegma-spittled Rick Santorum has taken an exclusive writing gig with WND, the estimable journal of conservative thought that advocates executing journalists to protect the First Amendment. And in his very first column,
Well, at least it gave you the opportunity to learn a lesson from me:
Before putting the lights up on the roof, test them. You don't want to have to go back up there to find the dead bulb that's causing half a string to go dark.
Real reason the GOP killed the treaty: it&#039;s absolutely ingrained in them, it&#039;s a central tenet of their faith, that they, and by extension the US, should <strong>not</strong> have to play by the same rules as everyone else. This is the core of their understanding of the phrase &quot;American exceptionalism&quot;, for example.
No, no, no. If you are in that position, you simply cancel your coverage and apply to another insurer to take on you, your rag-tag brood, including your million-dollar invalid child with a new family policy. Companies can compete for your business!
I agree. One of the only things I liked about the movie <i>Six Degrees of Separation</i> was that it gave me new perspectives from which to hate <i>Catcher in the Rye</i>.
This article, or something very close to it, was posted on Wonkville recently. Is the new system trying to transfer comments along with posted articles, but somehow transferring comments from another article?
Some say Santorum&#039;s a weasel.
Well, at least it gave you the opportunity to learn a lesson from me:
Before putting the lights up on the roof, test them. You don&#039;t want to have to go back up there to find the dead bulb that&#039;s causing half a string to go dark.
It really drives you insane.
Treaties. How do they work? Wingnuts do not know.
Real reason the GOP killed the treaty: it&#039;s absolutely ingrained in them, it&#039;s a central tenet of their faith, that they, and by extension the US, should <strong>not</strong> have to play by the same rules as everyone else. This is the core of their understanding of the phrase &quot;American exceptionalism&quot;, for example.
It is said that Santorum probably deserves skullfucking.
What chance would a parent have to get appropriate care in the days of increasingly government-funded medical care?
For lots of people, a much greater chance. What an asshole.
No, no, no. If you are in that position, you simply cancel your coverage and apply to another insurer to take on you, your rag-tag brood, including your million-dollar invalid child with a new family policy. Companies can compete for your business!
The most beautiful Santorum of them all!
(I think the middle name is Diarrhea.)
Allahu Akhbar!
four days ago was full of promise and hope.
now it&#039;s jan brewer and rick santorum.
<i>So if the state, and not Karen and I, would have the final word on what is in the best interest of a child like Bella</i>
might not be so bad rick. i&#039;m pretty glad it&#039;s the state and not you and karen that have the final word on regulating my hoohaw.
I agree. One of the only things I liked about the movie <i>Six Degrees of Separation</i> was that it gave me new perspectives from which to hate <i>Catcher in the Rye</i>.
This article, or something very close to it, was posted on Wonkville recently. Is the new system trying to transfer comments along with posted articles, but somehow transferring comments from another article?
Considering that Rebecca appears to have lost an arm in the bizarre Wonkette Bazaar photo(shop), that was some amazing one-handed typing.
newell is dead isn&#039;t he?