To: mojojockey
Yes...I saw him...but not all of it...what did he say that upset you?
2 posted on
12/07/2004 6:52:12 PM PST by
SE Mom
(God Bless our troops.)
To: mojojockey
I heard him going off on Alan Colmes but I was in the middle of a post so I couldn't tell what it was all about.
3 posted on
12/07/2004 6:52:41 PM PST by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all)
To: mojojockey
How about the details when you post?
4 posted on
12/07/2004 6:54:42 PM PST by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: mojojockey
I don't know, who's Armstrong Williams?!
I could post a vanity asking about that question but that would be almost as stupid as this thread. Do you ever have an emotion that you don't emote on the Internet without any explanation?
5 posted on
12/07/2004 6:56:43 PM PST by
xJones
To: mojojockey
Is Armstrong William gay? He always rubbed me that way (pun intended).
7 posted on
12/07/2004 6:57:50 PM PST by
Clemenza
(Gabba Gabba Hey!)
To: mojojockey
He went off on Sen. Harry Red calling The Honorable Clarence Thomas an embarrassment and unable to write. Said he was a racist for saying that and wanted Alan Combover to condemn the statement.
Pray for W and Our Troops
9 posted on
12/07/2004 6:59:33 PM PST by
bray
(Keep Christ in the Manger!)
To: mojojockey
Nope. Armstrong spoke the simple truth. Senator Harry ("the Sidewinder") Reid condemned Justice Thomas but praised Justice Scalia. I've read every decision by both Justices. Scalia has a better since of humor and irony. Thomas is the more thorough scholar. But their judicial philosophies are nearly identical.
The only basis I can see for Reid's differing comments is racism, plain and simple. Reid thinks he can get away with such criticisms of the "uppity neegra." That makes Reid a racist. But given his other dishonesties and defects, that's not a great surprise.
Congressman Billybob
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