Rush Limbuagh, in pity, gives up his radio slot, to hasbeen, Mark Davis.
Saturday 26th of May 2012 12:05:53 PM
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| Geez, Mark Davis, get a job. You were booted off of WBAP for a reason. You suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
The rise and rise of a pity-for-Osama lobby
Saturday 26th of May 2012 12:05:53 PM
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How did I hate bin Laden and Im glad hes dead become the most shocking thing one can say in polite society? This week we have shuttled from an atmosphere of congratulation, even muted celebration, over the killing of OBL to what Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury and High Priest of the Chattering Classes, describes as a very uncomfortable feeling about the killing of OBL. Those who dare to celebrate his death mainly young American jocks have been denounced as abhorrent and sickening, and now the main way you advertise your decency, your membership of the civilised, upstanding,...
The great Obama airdrop caper!
Saturday 26th of May 2012 12:05:53 PM
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| I almost feel sorry for Obama these last few days, as he's undergoing a Howard-Dean-like implosion. |
Pity the Fool Who Doesn't Watch This (Vanity Humor Thread)
Saturday 26th of May 2012 12:05:53 PM
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| Pity the fool! |
Middle Class Job Losses Batter Economy
Saturday 26th of May 2012 12:05:53 PM
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| AP Middle-Class Job Losses Batter Workforce Sunday January 1, 8:53 pm ET By Kathy Barks Hoffman, Associated Press Writer Middle-Class Job Losses Batter Workforce As Companies Slash Payrolls, Send Jobs Overseas LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Thirty years ago, Dan Fairbanks looked at the jobs he could get with his college degree and what he could make working the line at General Motors Corp., and decided the GM job looked better. He still thinks he made the right choice. But with GM planning to end production of the Chevrolet SSR and shut down the Lansing Craft Centre where he works sometime... |
Hurricane Katrina survivors face grim Thanksgiving
Saturday 26th of May 2012 12:05:53 PM
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Debbie Shifter faces the daunting task of whipping up Thanksgiving dinner for 18 in the tiny kitchen of her FEMA trailer. Shifter, who lives in Bay St. Louis, Miss., had to drive 45 minutes to find a Wal-Mart that survived Hurricane Katrina. Downsizing the ingredients to fit her compact oven, she will serve a 13-pound turkey instead of the usual 20-pounder. Because of a lack of counter space, she will do the chopping and dicing on two wooden TV trays in her living room. Guests will eat outside at a plastic table on her lawn, or...
Praying for the dead [Purgatory]
Saturday 26th of May 2012 12:05:53 PM
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| One major difference between Protestants and Catholics is that Catholics pray for the dead. As Cardinal Ratzinger said so well, "My view is that if Purgatory did not exist, we should have to invent it." Why? "Because few things are as immediate, as human and as widespread - at all times and in all cultures - as prayer for one's own departed dear ones." Calvin, the Protestant reformer of Geneva, had a woman whipped because she was discovered praying at the grave of her son and hence was guilty, according to Calvin, of "superstition." "In theory, the Reformation refuses... |




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