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To: Dr. Marten

I heard the Sinclair VP on the radio today and he has got - not brass, but titanium b***s.

He said that Ketchup Boy has been repeatedly asked to come on the Sinclair network and refuses, and that if he's scared of a mere television interview how can believe he's not to be scared of the terrorists when he gets in the White House?


19 posted on 10/12/2004 9:32:16 PM PDT by fire_eye (Socialism is the opiate of academia.)
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To: fire_eye

Would that be Mark Hyman? Yeah, the guy has no problem airing nutty liberal rants directed at him every week too. He's a riot, showing them for what they are by their own words. It took a lot of courage to air his editorial every night to begin with on mainstream networks--I'm sure he's had a backlash. I know when I first saw the editorial I thought, how refreshing to see this amidst my local news coverage. His delivery is usually dry on his editorial, but he takes the time to back up his position with cold, hard facts--I'm sure the libs absolutely despise him--I know the ones on my hobby list can't stand him--gives me a chuckle when I see them complain(btw, complaining and violating the policy of the group against political discussions--libs break the rule everytime with some snide little jab throughout what should be a site dedicated to a hobby--as a side rant one went so far as to show her support for a certain liberal horse faced candidate by putting a picture up of herself and her mother at a rally for said candidate trying to be cute by saying do you like this pic of my mom and I--I'm thinking of taking one with my Bush clearing the brush picture in the background and doing the same;-).


26 posted on 10/13/2004 4:50:32 AM PDT by cupcakes
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